Guam sits alone in the western Pacific, a US territory with a distinct Chamorro culture that predates American rule by centuries. It's not a backpacker circuit stop—it's a working island with military bases, resort beaches, and a local population that largely ignores tourism.
The island is compact (about 50km long), so you can see most of it in a week. Typhoon season runs July–November; diving and water sports are the main draws, plus a handful of historical sites tied to WWII and Spanish colonial history.
Expect American prices and convenience (USD currency, English widely spoken) mixed with Filipino and Chamorro food, language, and rhythm. It's neither exotic nor entirely familiar—somewhere in between.
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