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Guam Attractions: What to do & Places to Visit in Guam
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Everything except food and sunscreen is available at this beautiful beach: grassy spots for games, a sandy stretch, great...
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Everything except food and sunscreen is available at this beautiful beach: grassy spots for games, a sandy stretch, great swimming, a playground and restrooms.
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This cliffside lookout point, the site of a legend of two lovers who leapt to their deaths, offers a spectacular view of...
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This cliffside lookout point, the site of a legend of two lovers who leapt to their deaths, offers a spectacular view of Tumon Bay and the ocean.
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Created by the U.S. Congress in 1978, War in the Pacific National Historical Park is Guam's only National Park. The park consists of nearly 2,000 acres distributed in seven...
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This popular diving site contains coral reefs in caverns that were once thought to be bomb craters from World War II, but...
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This popular diving site contains coral reefs in caverns that were once thought to be bomb craters from World War II, but were actually the result of natural causes.
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Come nose-to-nose with sea turtles, sharks, and all kinds of tropical fish as you walk through an underwater acrylic tunnel...
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Come nose-to-nose with sea turtles, sharks, and all kinds of tropical fish as you walk through an underwater acrylic tunnel in this giant aquarium.
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Traditional thatched huts along Inalahan Bay open daily for crafts and folkways demonstrations about the way native Chamorros...
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Traditional thatched huts along Inalahan Bay open daily for crafts and folkways demonstrations about the way native Chamorros lived in the early 1900s. Home tours of Historic Inalahan available. Annual events include Dinana' Minagof Chamorro Dance Festival in February, Fiestan Inalahan in May, Cultural Camp in June, Featured Artists July & August, Storytelling Festival in November. Village produces and sells coconut candy, sea salt and coconut leaf woven gifts in their gift shop. Daily admission $10 adult, $5 child.
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The first "Guam's cultural theme park, that opened in July 2011. Tourists can see unique Guam's original culture in the...
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The first "Guam's cultural theme park, that opened in July 2011. Tourists can see unique Guam's original culture in the ancient Chamoro village with houses and people, and experience their culture like as weaving coconut leaves, Chamoro dancing and Chamoro language.On the beach area, you can see unforgettable sunset and experience beach activities.The park location is closed to center of Tumon and very convenient from most of hotels.
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Latte stones, the limestone pillars used by the Chamarro people as foundations for their homes as far back as 500 A.D., are...
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Latte stones, the limestone pillars used by the Chamarro people as foundations for their homes as far back as 500 A.D., are displayed at this park.
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Dating back to the 17th century, this church was once led by the first missionary in Guam, Father San Vitores, and was...
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Dating back to the 17th century, this church was once led by the first missionary in Guam, Father San Vitores, and was completely restored to its current splendor following its destruction in World War II.
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"This park, with it's one mile path, is the best place on Guam to take a walk, jog or just enjoy the sunshine. Also available are great displays regarding the Japanese and US battle there from WWII."
"We are in the middle of a week in Guam. Have been going to Gab Gab Beach everyday. We are just about the only people there, feels like a private deserted island to us. The beach is clean, there are picnic tables, large cemented in umbrellas and some chairs. Coral and hermit crabs cover the sand...." The water is bathtub warm and the view is breath taking. Yesterday we watched military choppers dropping members into the water and then coming back and rescuing them. You can go out pretty far before the water gets deep. No shells or waves. Beautiful sunset last night. Once we return home we will dream of this beach!
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