WHEN the weather is bleak, or when strong winds start to blow and the sea water begins to roll in giant waves toward the shores, it is time to take out your surf board and head toward one of the most popular destinations for surf boarding on Saipan — the beach behind the Aquarius Beach Tower in Chalan Kanoa.
Saipan
is home to numerous pristine beaches with long stretches of fine, sandy
shores but this is one of the most favorite hangouts of many during
weekends and even during weekdays.
The humid weather drove a lot of
residents to the seaside last Saturday so that finding a shaded parking
place near the beach was a challenge. It was refreshing to see the
usually deserted beach dotted with beachgoers for a change but what
attracted the attention of many were the surfers who were having a grand
time riding on the high waves and children shouting in glee.
Saipan may not exactly be a surfer’s
dream destination but the rolling and crashing waves were enough to
bring joy to the swimmers and surfers, and entertain the onlookers who
preferred to stay in the shade.
A word of warning to surfers and swimmers
— be careful when you swim or surf beyond the reef because the waves
could get so rough and the current too strong for you to swim your way
back to the shore.