Guam
Oceania
Guam blends island beauty, Chamorro culture, and American comforts in a Pacific
paradise ideal for beach escapes and cultural discovery.
Regions of Guam
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Guam
Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States in the western Pacific Ocean.
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Guam, an unincorporated U.S. territory in the western Pacific Ocean, offers a unique fusion of American infrastructure and Chamorro culture. This tropical island is known for its turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and strategic location in Micronesia. Guam’s history weaves together indigenous heritage, Spanish colonization, and World War II legacy, creating a deeply layered travel experience. Its laid-back pace and friendly local atmosphere make it a welcoming destination for relaxation and exploration.
Regions and Resorts
**Key Areas:**
- **Tumon Bay:** The main tourist hub, known for high-end resorts, shopping, dining, and beachfront activities.
- **Hagåtña:** Guam’s capital, offering historical sites, government buildings, and museums.
- **Southern Guam:** A scenic region of mountains, villages, and heritage sites, less commercial and ideal for cultural immersion.
- **Andersen Air Force Base Area:** Northern region, more remote but close to natural attractions like Ritidian Point.
Tumon suits resort seekers, while southern villages appeal to those interested in tradition and nature.
Climate
Guam has a tropical marine climate with consistent warmth year-round:
- **Dry Season:** January to May
- **Wet Season:** June to December (frequent showers, occasional typhoons)
- **Average Temperatures:** 24–31°C
Humidity is high, and trade winds provide some relief. The dry season is preferred for travel.
Visa and Customs
- **Visa:** Part of the U.S. Visa Waiver Program (with specific Guam/CNMI conditions); U.S. visa required otherwise.
- **Passport Validity:** Minimum 6 months.
- **Customs:** Follows U.S. regulations; declare food, plants, and large amounts of currency.
How to Get There
- **Main Airport:** Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport (GUM)
- **Direct Flights From:** Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Hawaii, and U.S. mainland (via connections)
- **Cruise Ships:** Occasionally dock at Apra Harbor
Transport
**Local Transport Options:**
- **Rental Cars:** Most practical and popular for tourists.
- **Taxis:** Available but expensive; limited outside Tumon.
- **Shuttle Services:** Connect major hotels and malls.
- **Public Buses:** Limited routes, not reliable for tourists.
Car Rental
- **Requirements:** Valid driver’s license (international license for non-English documents)
- **Roads:** Well-maintained; driving is on the right.
- **Tips:** GPS or mobile maps recommended; parking generally easy
- **Speed Limits:** Enforced; watch for military zone restrictions
Communication and Wi-Fi
- **Mobile Operators:** Docomo Pacific, GTA
- **SIM Cards:** Easy to purchase at airport or malls
- **Wi-Fi:** Available in hotels, cafes, and shopping areas
- **Messaging Apps:** WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger widely used
Szállodák
**Accommodation Types:**
- **Luxury Resorts:** Tumon Bay (Hyatt, Hilton, Dusit Thani)
- **Mid-Range Hotels:** Island-style comfort with beach access
- **Budget Options:** Fewer hostels; small guesthouses exist outside the main strip
Prices are higher than Southeast Asia but competitive for the Pacific region.
Money
- **Currency:** U.S. Dollar (USD)
- **Cards:** Widely accepted in tourist areas
- **Cash:** Recommended for local eateries and markets
- **ATMs:** Readily available
- **Tipping:** Not mandatory, but appreciated (10–15%)
Useful Phone Numbers
- Emergency: 911
- Guam Visitors Bureau: +1 671-646-5278
- U.S. Customs & Border Protection: +1 671-642-7611
Beaches
**Top Beaches:**
- **Tumon Beach:** Calm, swimmable, perfect for families and snorkeling
- **Gun Beach:** Clear waters, coral reefs
- **Ritidian Point:** Scenic and quiet, part of a wildlife refuge
- **Ypao Beach Park:** Picnic-friendly and good for snorkeling
Best season: January to May (dry, calm seas)
Diving
**Diving in Guam:**
- **Top Sites:** Blue Hole, Gab Gab Beach, Apra Harbor wrecks
- **Marine Life:** Turtles, rays, reef sharks, WWII wrecks
- **Conditions:** Warm waters (27–30°C), excellent visibility
- **Difficulty:** Sites for beginners and advanced divers
- **Operators:** Licensed dive shops in Tumon and Piti
Shopping
**What to Buy:**
- Local crafts and shell jewelry
- Duty-free luxury items (Tumon’s DFS Galleria)
- Chamorro spices and handmade goods
**Shopping Areas:**
- Micronesia Mall
- Guam Premier Outlets
- Local night markets (e.g., Chamorro Village Wednesday Market)
No sales tax; duty-free shopping available for travelers.
Cuisine and Restaurants
**Local Dishes:**
- **Kelaguen:** Grilled meat with lemon and coconut
- **Red rice:** Tinted with annatto
- **BBQ ribs and chicken:** Chamorro-style
- **Tinaktak:** Coconut milk beef stew
**Dining Options:**
- BBQ stalls and food trucks
- International cuisine in Tumon hotels
- Local restaurants in Dededo, Hagåtña, and Mangilao
Top destinations from the country
The USA offers world-famous landmarks, natural wonders, and vibrant cultural experiences across its vast territory.
Japan offers a unique blend of ancient tradition and cutting-edge modernity set amidst diverse landscapes.
The Philippines offers tropical islands, rich culture, and vibrant urban life across thousands of islands.
South Korea offers a rich cultural heritage, modern cities, and natural beauty appealing to a broad range of travelers.
Northern Mariana Islands present tropical beauty, historical significance, and Pacific island culture.
FSM offers untouched islands, vibrant cultures, and exceptional marine biodiversity for authentic Pacific exploration.
Palau offers world-class diving, pristine reefs, and rich Micronesian culture in the Pacific.
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