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Guam Travel Guide

Pacific island where America meets Micronesia in one timezone

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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.

Highlights

  1. Guam's Dive SitesBlue Hole, Japanese wrecks, and accessible coral reefs draw divers year-round. Water visibility excellent outside typhoon season.
  2. Two Lovers PointClifftop viewpoint on the northern coast with a Chamorro legend attached. Short walk, popular for sunset and photos.
  3. Chamorro Village MarketsWednesday nights: street vendors sell grilled meat, coconut breadfruit, kelaguen (lime and coconut dishes). Genuine, casual local scene.
  4. Talofofo Falls & Cave PoolsInland waterfalls and freshwater pools in tropical jungle. Accessible by short hiking trails; less crowded than beach resorts.
  5. Spanish Colonial SitesHagatna Cathedral, Fort Santa Guadeloupe ruins, and Spanish Bridge remain from 300+ years of colonial occupation. Historical context, minimal tourism infrastructure.
  6. Northern Guam Limestone TerrainRitidian Point and Tarzan Falls region offers hiking through dry tropical forest and secluded beaches. Wilder than resort areas.

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Everything you need to know

When's the best time to visit?+
December–June. July–November is typhoon season with rough seas and potential closures. May–June can be hot and humid but stable. Most hotels and dive shops operate year-round; book ahead in peak winter months.
Do I need a visa?+
US citizens need a valid ID. Most passport holders can enter visa-free for up to 45 days; check current entry rules before arrival. Guam is a US territory, not a foreign country.
How much should I budget?+
$80–120 backpacker (guesthouses, casual dining, public transport) · $150–250 mid-range (resort hotels, restaurant meals) · $300+ comfortable (upmarket resorts, tours, dining out regularly).
Is it safe?+
Generally safe for tourists in populated areas. Petty theft occurs in Hagatna and around resorts. Use common sense with valuables, avoid walking alone late at night, and stick to main roads.
What should I pack?+
Light, breathable clothes; reef-safe sunscreen (coral protection enforced); dive gear if certified; insect repellent for jungle trails. Humidity is high year-round. Pharmacies stock Western brands, but prices are higher than the US mainland.