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
Guam is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Guam. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Guam.
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Exploring Guam's Chamorro History & Culture
Exploring Guam's Chamorro History and Culture
The tropical island of Guam, located in the Western Pacific Ocean, is where America's day begins because of its proximity to the International Date Line, making it the first place in the U.S. to start the day. On my trip to Guam, I appreciated the early start because it gave me plenty of time to discover the island's rich history and culture. Guam's native inhabitants are the Chamorro people, and the influence of their traditions and customs can be found in every aspect of the island's history, cuisine and legends.
Chamorro Life, Then and Now
I started my cultural exploration at Gef Pa'go Chamorro Cultural Village, a living museum of traditional thatched huts overlooking Inarajan Bay. Here, visitors can experience life as Guam's native Chamorros lived in the early 1900s. My favorite part was looking on as our Chamorro hosts demonstrated traditional crafts and practices of the time period. I even got to take home my own coconut candy and hand-woven basket.
Another great way to observe Chamorro life today is to participate in a Village Fiesta. Families in Guam's 19 villages prepare local cuisine and open their homes to friends, family and visitors. This tradition, which honors the patron saint in each community, dates back to the late 1600s, but the celebrations are just as festive and welcoming today. You can't get much more local than this! Another way to enjoy Guam's cuisine and culture is at a Chamorro Cultural Dinner Show, held at many of the island's hotels and resorts. The shows blend traditional dance, storytelling and costumes with the delicious flavors of an island barbeque.
Exploring Guam's History
I wanted to learn more about Guam's role during World War II, so I visited the T. Stell Newman Visitors Center, located in The War in the Pacific National Historic Park, just outside the Naval Base Guam. This center tells the story of Guam during World War II, including the time under Japanese rule. The center has brand new, interactive exhibits that effectively tell Guam's story. You can also watch the powerful 10-minute movie, The Battle for Guam.
Another favorite for history lovers is Latte Stone Park, home to eight ancient latte stones, which are thought to have served as support structures for Chamorro houses. They are comprised of two pieces: a supporting column and a capstone. Latte stones can be found only in Guam and the Mariana Islands. It was amazing to witness these literal pieces of history!
Living Legends at Two Lovers Point
One of my favorite sites was Two Lovers Point, as it blends the island's culture and stunning beauty with a tragic tale of two star-crossed lovers. According to Chamorro legend, two lovers who had been forbidden by their families to marry tied their hair together before leaping to their deaths so they could be together in eternity. With observation points over the sweeping 378-foot-high cliff-side landscape and the Philippine Sea, the site offers breathtaking views, making it a popular site for honeymooners and couples.
But, even the most practical person would fall in love with these views, just as I did with the welcoming people, fascinating culture and compelling stories of Guam.
Guam is a beautiful island in the Pacific Ocean, American overseas Territory
Guam
Guam is a beautiful island in the Pacific Ocean, American overseas Territory
Guam is a beautiful island in the Pacific Ocean, American overseas Territory, with 163.000 inhabitants
hotels, nature, beach, military base, Hagåtña,
most populous city is Dededo,
It is the largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands, Apra Harbor
The Chamorros, Guam's indigenous people
Guam o se motu matagofie i le Pasefika, Amerika i fafo atu o le teritori, ma le 163.000 tagata nonofo
Hotels, natura, matafaga, nofoaga faamiliteli, Hagåtña,
O le tele o tagata taua tele o Deda,
O le tele ma pito i matu o Mariana Islands, Apra Harbour
O le Chamorros, o tagata tagatanuu o Guam
괌은 163.000 명의 주민이있는 미국 해외 테리토리의 태평양에있는 아름다운 섬입니다.
호텔, 자연, 해변, 군사 기지, Hagåtña,
가장 인구가 많은 도시는 데데도 (Dededo) 다.
그것은 마리아나 제도의 가장 큰 그리고 최남단, Apra 항구이다.
괌의 원주민 인 차모로 (Chamorros)
Гуам - прекрасный остров в Тихом океане, американская заморская территория, с 163 000 жителей
Отели, природа, пляж, военная база, Hagåtña,
Самым густонаселенным городом является Дедедо,
Это самый большой и самый южный из Марианских островов, Апра-Харбор
Чаморро, коренные народы Гуама
グアムは太平洋の美しい島、アメリカの海外領土で、163.000人
が住んでいます
ホテル、自然、ビーチ、軍事基地、Hagåtña、
最も人口の多い都市はデデドであり、
マリアナ諸島の最大かつ最南の島、アプラ港
グアムの先住民チャモロス
關島是美國海洋島嶼美麗的海島,擁有163.000名居民
酒店,性質,海灘,軍事基地,Hagåtña,
人口最多的城市是Dededo,
它是最大和最南端的馬里亞納群島,阿普拉港
關島的沙莫羅斯的土著人民
关岛是美国海洋岛屿美丽的海岛,拥有163.000名居民
酒店,性质,海滩,军事基地,Hagåtña,
人口最多的城市是Dededo,
它是最大和最南端的马里亚纳群岛,阿普拉港
关岛的沙莫罗斯的土着人民
Ang Guam usa ka nindot nga isla sa Dagat Pasipiko, Teritoryo sa gawas sa Amerika, nga adunay 163.000 nga mga molupyo
Hotel, kinaiyahan, beach, base sa militar, Hagåtña,
Ang labing daghan nga dakbayan mao ang Dededo,
Kini ang kinadak-an ug habagatang bahin sa mga Isla sa Mariana, Apra Harbour
Ang Chamorros, lumad nga katawhan sa Guam
Ang Guam ay isang magandang isla sa Karagatang Pasipiko, ang Teritoryo sa ibang bansa ng Amerika, na may 163.000 naninirahan
Hotel, kalikasan, beach, base militar, Hagåtña,
Ang pinaka-matao lungsod ay Dededo,
Ito ang pinakamalaking at pinakatimog ng mga Isla ng Mariana, Apra Harbour
Ang Chamorros, mga katutubong katutubong Guam
Guam là hòn đảo xinh đẹp ở Thái Bình Dương, lãnh thổ nước ngoài
Guam ist eine wunderschöne Insel im Pazifischen Ozean, im amerikanischen Überseegebiet mit 163.000 Einwohnern
Hotels, Natur, Strand, Militärstützpunkt, Hagåtña,
Die bevölkerungsreichste Stadt ist Dededo,
Es ist die größte und südlichste der Marianen, Apra Harbour
Die Chamorros, die indigenen Leute von Guamcủa Hoa Kỳ với 163.000 cư dân
Guam est une île magnifique dans l'océan Pacifique, Territoire américain d'outre-mer, avec 163 000 habitants
Hôtels, nature, plage, base militaire, Hagåtña,
La ville la plus peuplée est Dededo,
C'est le plus grand et le plus au sud des îles Mariannes, le port d'Apra
Les Chamorros, les indigènes de Guam
Το Γκουάμ είναι ένα όμορφο νησί στον Ειρηνικό Ωκεανό, αμερικανικό υπερπόντιο έδαφος, με 163.000 κατοίκους
Ξενοδοχεία, φύση, παραλία, στρατιωτική βάση, Hagåtña,
Η πιο πυκνοκατοικημένη πόλη είναι η Dededo,
Είναι το μεγαλύτερο και νοτιότερο από τα νησιά Μαριάννα, το λιμάνι της Άπρας
Ο Χάμορος, γηγενής λαός του Γκουάμ
غوام هي جزيرة جميلة في المحيط الهادئ، الأمريكية في الخارج، مع 163.000 نسمة
الفنادق، طبيعة، دفع مركب إلى البحر، عسكري، أساسي، هاغاتانا،
المدينة الأكثر اكتظاظا بالسكان هي ديديدو،
وهي أكبر وأقصى جنوب جزر ماريانا، ميناء أبرا
والشامورو، السكان الأصليون لغوام
Khách sạn, thiên nhiên, bãi biển, căn cứ quân sự, Hagåtña,
Thành phố đông dân nhất là Dededo,
Đây là quần đảo lớn nhất và cực nam của quần đảo Mariana, Cảng Apra
Chamorros, người bản xứ Guam
Guam es una hermosa isla en el Océano Pacífico, Territorio Americano de Ultramar, con 163.000 habitantes
Hoteles, naturaleza, playa, base militar, Hagåtña,
La ciudad más populosa es Dededo,
Es la más grande y más meridional de las Islas Marianas, el puerto de Apra
गुआम प्रशांत महासागर में एक सुंदर द्वीप है, 163.000 निवासियों के साथ, अमेरिकी विदेश क्षेत्र
होटल, प्रकृति, समुद्र तट, सैन्य आधार, हगाटिना,
सबसे अधिक आबादी वाला शहर डीडेओ है,
यह मैरियाना द्वीप समूह, अप्रा हार्बर का सबसे बड़ा और दक्षिणी इलाका है
चमोरो, गुआम के स्वदेशी लोग
Guam adalah pulau yang indah di Samudra Pasifik, Teritorial Luar Negeri Amerika, dengan 163.000 jiwa
Hotel, alam, pantai, pangkalan militer, Hagåtña,
Kota terpadat adalah Dededo,
Ini adalah pulau terbesar dan paling selatan Kepulauan Mariana, Apra Harbour
Chamorros, penduduk asli Guam
He mokupuni nani'o Guam ma ka Moana Pākīpika, ka moku'āina'o'Amelika'Amelika, me 163,000 mau kānaka
Hotels, Nature, kahakai, kahua kaua, Hagåtña,
'o ke kūlanakauhale nui loa he Kūlana ho'olaha,
'O ka nui loa a me ka hapa loa o nā mokupuni'o Mariana, Apra Harbour
'O ka Chamorros, nā kānaka maoli o Guam
Los chamorros, indígenas de Guam