Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
Guam dazzles with its blend of pristine beaches, vibrant Chamorro culture, and WWII history set in emerald Pacific landscapes.
Kick off your Guam adventure with a relaxing stroll and swim at Tumon Beach. This stunning stretch offers powdery sand, turquoise water, and easy snorkeling just steps from the heart of Tumon.
Immerse yourself in Guam’s heritage at the Guam Museum, where interactive exhibits chronicle Chamorro history, Spanish influence, and island wartime stories.
Enjoy a savory Chamorro lunch at Proa Restaurant, famed for its barbecue short ribs and creative island-inspired cuisine.
Experience breathtaking sunsets and panoramic vistas at Two Lovers Point, a legendary cliffside lookout entwined with local folklore.
Begin at War in the Pacific National Historical Park, where memorials, trails, and remnants pay tribute to Guam’s pivotal WWII past.
Drive south to the peaceful village of Inarajan and explore the historic Gef Pa'go Cultural Village, where you can watch coconut weaving, sample local snacks, and meet Chamorro artisans.
Take a dip in the crystalline Inarajan Natural Pool, a series of volcanic rock pools beloved by locals for calm, warm swimming.
Dine at the family-run Jeff's Pirates Cove, a quirky beachfront staple offering hearty burgers, seafood, and a relaxed island vibe right on the sand.
Start with a scenic hike to Tarzan Falls in the southern hills, where gentle trails lead to a lush jungle waterfall and natural swimming hole.
Refuel at Table 35, a stylish bistro in Tamuning known for its fusion dishes, fresh seafood, and locally grown produce.
Visit Fish Eye Marine Park for an underwater observatory stroll or join a glass-bottom boat tour to marvel at colorful reef life without getting wet.
Wrap up at the Chamorro Village Night Market (Wednesday only), where you’ll find traditional BBQ, local handicrafts, and lively dance performances—a true taste of Guam’s festive spirit.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
Jan–May (dry season, pleasant weather)
Typical weather
Warm and humid year-round with rainy season Jun–Dec
Daily budget
Budget $50/day · Mid $120/day · Luxury $300+/day
Currency
US Dollar (USD)
Tipping
10–15% at restaurants
Power
Type A/B, 120V
Language
“Håfa Adai” · “Si Yu'os Ma'åse'”
Good to know
Respect local customs and avoid isolated areas at night