Why Guam?
Guam is where
America's Day begins
Known as an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States, Guam is 2,500 miles west of the International Date Line. It is 20 hours ahead of Hawai'i & one day ahead of the United States. Located in the Pacific Ocean - north of Papua New Guinea, east of the Philippines, south of Japan & west of Hawaii.
The indigenous people of Guam & The Mariana Islands are known as Chamoru (Chamorro), who are primarily related to the Austronesian peoples of Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan, Micronesia, & Polynesia & have other ancestries, such as Spanish, Mexican, Filipino, & Japanese.
Discover Guam's rich history by visiting local museums & war sites. Hike through various trails & mountains to discover waterfalls, ponds, & caves with ancient artifacts & tools. Join the locals at fiestas to experience Chamoru food & various foods fused with many other cultural influences. Last but not least, enjoy the numerous beaches, the island's hospitality & relax in paradise.
Adventure
Things to do on Guam
Chamorro Village Market
Experience ancient traditions of the original inhabitants, captivating dance performances cultural presentations, water buffalo rides, & a wide selection of local & other cultural fusion foods, clothing, & souvenirs. Best days to visit is on Wednesday evenings.
Address
Chamorro Village Market, Hagåtña, 96913, Guam
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Fish Eye Marine Park
See Guam's sea life in the Fish Eye Observatory or jump in the water to get a closer experience in the Fish Eye Eco Snorkeling tour! Take a boat cruise to watch the dolphins & experience Guam's sunset & end the evening with Fish Eye Island cultural dinner show.
Address
818 N Marine Corps Drive Piti, 5524, 96915, Guam
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Boonie Stomping
Featuring is a historical dam on the Fonte River. Every Saturday, Guam Boonie Stompers offers public hikes to a variety of destinations. Challenge & reward yourself to many hiking trails on Guam. Climb Guam's tallest mountain, hike to trails leading to beautiful waterfalls, discover the Lost Pond & remaining artifacts, tools, latte stones, & more
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