
Guam
What you need to know before you go
Guam is an American island territory in Micronesia. With turquoise waters that brighten the golden coastline, it’s no surprise Guam’s beaches are so renowned. You’ll be busy at Tumon Bay, a spirited area peppered with nightclubs and luxury boutiques.
Guam’s southern reaches are largely historic, featuring charming villages and parks. Legendary Two Lovers Point Park is an observation spot that offers remarkable views of Tumon Bay. Visit Inarajan village for a history lesson – the area is filled with thatched huts, balconies, and old-world artwork.
What to see & do in Guam
Featured stories & fun stuffThings to do in Guam include miles of soft sand and crystal clear waters lined by coconut trees, snorkeling among coral reefs, natural wonders, gorgeous views, and exciting attractions. The past crashes headlong into the present, creating a diverse and eclectic culture where you'll visit historical sites like Manenggon one day and go shopping at Tumon Sands Plaza the next, then attend a Kantan Chamorro singing performance. Outdoor adventures abound... Read more
Where & what to eat in Guam
Food and Dining in Guam's culinary culture is rooted in ancient hunter-gatherer techniques and heavily rooted in the coconut, seafood, seaweed, and grain crops. When you eat here you'll get farm-to-table and sea-to-table fresh meals served up by creative, expert chefs that deliver some of the leading cuisine in the Pacific Rim. You can also, however, sample international cuisine from ethnic foods to basic burgers... Read more