Guam Tourist Attractions: 9 Places To Visit
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Best Places to visit in Guam:
Chamorro Village, Two Lovers Point, UnderWater World Guam, Ritidian Point, Cocos Island, Mount Lamlam, Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica, Chief Quipuha Park, Talofofo Falls Park
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Guam Travel Guide
Guam Travel Guide
Guam is an island in the western North Pacific Ocean. It is the largest and southernmost island in the Mariana Islands archipelago. Guam is a territory of the United States of America. Guam enjoys a tropical marine climate: generally warm and humid, moderated by northeast trade winds.
The northern part of the island is a relatively flat limestone plateau and is comprised of two villages (Dedeo and Yigo) and the United States' Andersen Air Force Base. Dededo is Guam's most populous village. Highlights for visitors include the Guam National Wildlife Refuge Ritidian Unit, the Micronesia Mall, Two Lovers Point, parks, beaches and hiking trails. Dededo hosts a busy weekend flea market that attracts large crowds - vendors sell all kinds of items, local produce and tasty food.
Central Guam is quite metropolitan. The island's capitol of Hagåtña is the seat of government and features a historic walking path through the village. Tumon Bay is brimming with luxury hotels and high-end shopping. Destinations of interest here include: the Chamorro Village with its lively Wednesday Night Market; the historic Plaza de Espana and Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica; plentiful beaches with water sports like parasailing, kite boarding, boating and personal watercraft. Local companies offer dolphin watching, diving, and fishing tours regularly. The most bustling nightlife is located in this region of the island - there are many bars, karaoke joints, and dance clubs up and down the Tumon strip. Shopping spots include Guam Premier Outlets and Agana Shopping Center. A new Guam Museum is currently under construction.
Guam's southern end is mostly rural and picturesque - featuring a volcanic mountain range and rolling green hills. Chamorro customs are preserved at Inarajan's Gef Pa'go Cultural Village; it features thatched huts and offers a picture of pre-World War II Guam. Visitors can learn to make a variety of crafts including woven items, rope, sea salt, coconut candy and coconut oil. Off the coast of Merizo and across a lagoon sits Cocos Island. Talofofo Bay's black sand beaches are a beautiful contrast to the white sand found around the rest of the island. Hiking trails are plentiful, and lead to destinations like Upper and Lower Sigua Falls and an ancient Spanish bridge down in Cetti Bay. The War in the Pacific National Historic Park operates a visitor center near the main gate of US Naval Base Guam.
Hagåtña (formerly Agana or Agaña) is the capital of the island and the seat of government. Agana Heights - Suburban area in the hills above Hagåtña. Fort Apugan, a Spanish Era fort looks out over Hagåtña Bay and the island.
Asan is the home to the War in the Pacific Park's Asan Beach Park. The park preserves the shoreline where the Marines and Army landed to retake the island in 1944. Inarajan and Gef Pa'go Cultural Park features handicrafts, dance performances and local food.
Mangilao is the home to higher learning institutions on the island - the University of Guam and Guam Community College. Tumon is the tourism district that features high-end shopping and hotels, bustling nightlife and adult entertainment. Visit Umatac during March to see a re-enactment of Ferdinand Magellan's landing, complete with burning huts and angry islanders.
A lot to see in Guam such as :
Two Lovers Point
Fish Eye Marine Park
UnderWater World Guam
Tumon Beach
Cocos Island
Ypao Beach
Ritidian Point
Inarajan Natural Pool
Chamorro Village
Talofofo Falls
T Galleria By DFS, Guam
Fort Nuestra Senora de la Soledad
Plaza de Espana
War in the Pacific National Historical Park
Mount Lamlam
SandCastle Guam
Pacific War Museum
Tarza Water Park
Gun Beach
Fort Santa Agueda
Cetti Bay Overlook
파세오공원
Apra Harbor
Guam National Wildlife Refuge
Merizo Pier Park
Tanguisson Beach
Gab Gab Beach
Guam Museum
Resort Onward Waterpark
Tagada Amusement Park
Matapang Beach Park
Marbo Cave
Asan Bay
Pago Bay, Guam
Alupat Island
Pagat Point
Cetti Bay
Lower Sigua Falls
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Exploring Guam’s Adventurous Landscape
Exploring Guam’s Adventurous Landscape
The beautiful waters, sandy beaches, lush terrain and warm climate of Guam, a tropical island located in the Western Pacific, make it an ideal destination to enjoy outdoor adventures year round. As I discovered on my recent trip there, the island serves up plenty of activities to enjoy the outdoors, including incredibly scenic golfing, some of the best diving and snorkeling, deep-sea fishing, hiking (known to the locals as “boonie stomping”) and so much more.
Diving and Water Adventures Galore
Guam is the richest coral reef marine environment of any United States territory or state – thriving with more than 1,000 fish species, over 400 kinds of corals and a diverse set of marine invertebrates. To me, that means two words: SCUBA diving. Guam offers Pacific coral reef biodiversity, beginning in the Tumon Bay Marine Preserve, right of the coast of Guam. Plus, Guam also offers access to dives in the Mariana Trench and even World War II shipwrecks.
If you’re not a diver, Tumon Bay Marine Preserve offers plenty of places to snorkel, swim, kayak, windsurf and stand-up paddleboard year round, as the water is comfortably warm. Don’t miss a wild ride on a banana boat (one of my favorite Guam adventures), flying high while parasailing or literally walking on the ocean floor during a SeaWalker Tour with the help of a special glass helmet that allows you to breathe comfortably while wandering the ocean floor. You feel like you’re part of the ocean, being surrounded by so many colorful fish and coral reefs.
For a sea adventure of a different kind, head out on a dolphin watching tour. It’s an experience like no other, watching dolphins playing in their natural habitat. Guam also offers some of the best deep-sea fishing in the world! Hire a local charter, and try your luck at reeling in a variety of sport fish, including sailfish, marlin, tuna and more. You never know what you might catch!
Exploring on Land
After enjoying the water, I decided to try my hand at “boonie stomping,” or what we know as “hiking.” Boonie stomping is the ideal way to explore the island’s unique terrain. Trek along winding paths, near jagged cliffs, through lush jungle hideaways (this is where the stomping comes in) and along secluded sandy beaches. You’ll see the island in a way very few visitors do, and the photo ops are absolutely incredible. I was able to make all my friends back home jealous! If you don’t want to hike alone, join the Guam Boonie Stompers on one of their tours. The Boonie Stompers meet on Saturday mornings. Make sure to bring plenty of water with you and wear comfortable shoes.
Time on the Green
For more land-based fun, golfers will find their very own paradise on Guam’s immaculately manicured courses. Imagine greens surrounded by lush tropical jungles, or hitting a tee shot from atop an ocean cliff. The island’s diverse courses differ based on local environment and difficulty level, but they all incorporate Guam’s unique beauty. Some were even designed by legends such as Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, so there’s plenty to keep things interesting (or frustrating, as golf can sometimes be).
No matter your level of thirst for adventure, Guam is an outdoor wonderland that’s sure to please, and while you’re here, the island offers a variety of rich cultural experiences, plus world-class shopping, dining and entertainment. This vacation paradise is waiting for you!
Adventures on the Water
Tumon Bay Marine Preserve
coris.noaa.gov/about/eco_essays/guam/mpa.html
Dolphin Watching Tours
visitguam.org/about/membership/directory/category/recreational-activities
Fishing – Boat Charters
visitguam.org/about/membership/directory/category/recreational-activities
Diving
visitguam.org/about/membership/directory/category/recreational-activities-diving
Fun on Dry Land
Guam Boonie Stompers
facebook.com/GuamBoonieStompersInc
Off-road Adventures
junglerulesguam.com
Guam Golf Courses Association
guamgolf.net/english
For More Information
Guam Visitors Bureau
visitguam.com