Guam

Travel Guide
Tumon Beach which includes a sunset and a beach as well as an individual male
Kayak along scenic sandy shorelines, enjoy tax-free shopping in upscale malls and explore historic settlements on this cosmopolitan Micronesian island.

A U.S. territory in the Pacific Ocean, Guam offers interesting blend of foreign influence and indigenous culture. Wander through the streets of a small Guamanian village, relax at a beach bar overlooking the shimmering sea and smell the smoky scent of barbecued meat at a night market.

The island enjoys a rich history that began with settlement around 2,000 B.C. Learn about the Chamorro people, whose ancestors belonged to the island’s indigenous population. While the Chamorro language is still spoken, English is becoming the dominant language.

Start in the tourist district of Tumon for plenty of family-friendly entertainment options. Take the children to splash around under palm trees at the Tarza Water Park and marvel at the tropical fish at the UnderWater World aquarium. Stop by Guam Zoo to spot endangered marine animals and wildlife from around the world.

Cultural attractions are easily found in the capital, Hagåtña. See the remains of Spanish buildings from Guam’s colonial period, visit the Guam Public Library for historic literature and see the cathedral that serves as a religious center for Guam’s Catholic community.

Guam is also home to some of the world’s most stunning beaches. Head to Tanguisson for hidden coves and shaded picnic spots. From Tanguisson, make the half-mile walk over to the uncrowded and secluded Sharks Cove beach. In the south of the island, Ipan Beach provides ideal conditions for kitesurfing.

If it’s shopping you’re after, Guam doesn’t disappoint. Window-shop on boutique-lined Pale San Vitores Road or head to one of the island’s three large malls. Shopping in Guam is tax-free and many visitors choose to take advantage of the discounted prices.

Get to Guam by flying into the Antonio B. Won Pat Guam International Airport. Plan your trip around the dry season from January to May for the least chance of rain. Leave heavy clothes at home as Guam enjoys warm weather year round.

Relax on sublime beaches and enjoy the calming sounds of the ocean during your stay in Guam.

Popular cities in Guam

Two Lovers Point featuring a gorge or canyon, tropical scenes and views
Tamuning
Known for Beaches, Dining and Shopping
Come to Tamuning and enjoy its beaches, sunny weather, and cafes.

Reasons to visit

  • Tumon Beach
  • Two Lovers Point
  • Gun Beach
Hagatna which includes tropical scenes and general coastal views
Hagatna
Known for Seafood, Walking and Family-friendly
Discover Chamorro culture in this tiny coastal town, the unlikely capital of Guam and a treasure trove of historic sites.

Reasons to visit

  • Chamorro Village
  • Latte Stone Park
Dededo
Dededo
Known for Walking, Shopping and Beaches
Get away to Dededo! Enjoy the beaches and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Coco Palm Garden Beach
  • Tanguisson Beach
There is a short hike through dense jungle to get to the cave and the look out. The cave is a short ways before and after a short swim and squeeze through a small opening you see a pretty large room, completely dark (bring some sort of light source). You can cliff jump from the lookout or just see a beautiful shoreline. #guam
Yigo
Known for Natural parks and Beaches
Experience Yigo: its parks, beaches, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Ritidian Point
Piti
Piti
Known for Marinas
Get away to Piti! Enjoy the marina and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Fish Eye Marine Park
Guam showing general coastal views, a sunset and kayaking or canoeing
Mangilao
Known for Golf, Running and Islands
Mangilao awaits: its golf, island views, sports, and more!

Guam