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Guam Itinerary
Day 1: Southern Beaches and Historic Sites
Morning
- 9:00 am: Arrive at Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport (GUM)
- 10:00 am: Pick up rental car and drive to Talofofo Falls, a 200-foot waterfall surrounded by lush tropical rainforest
- 11:30 am: Visit the nearby Talofofo Falls Swimming Pool for a refreshing swim
Afternoon
- 1:00 pm: Head to Umatac Village, one of Guam’s oldest and most historic villages
- 2:30 pm: Explore the village’s historic sites, including the Umatac Church and the Chamorro Village
Evening
- 6:00 pm: Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, such as The Beach Bar & Grill in Merizo, offering stunning ocean views and seafood dishes
Day 2: Northern Beaches and Cultural Attractions
Morning
- 9:00 am: Drive to the northern coast and visit the beautiful Gun Beach (also known as Piti Beach), a secluded beach with crystal-clear waters
- 11:00 am: Explore the Guam National Museum, showcasing the island’s rich history and culture
Afternoon
- 1:00 pm: Visit the Chamorro Village, where you can learn about traditional Chamorro crafts and buy local handicrafts
- 3:00 pm: Head to the nearby Yigo Beach for some relaxation time
Evening
- 6:00 pm: Enjoy a sunset dinner cruise or a seafood buffet at one of Guam’s many restaurants
Day 3: Dededo and Hagåtña
Morning
- 9:00 am: Visit the Chamorro Heritage Village in Hagåtña, showcasing the island’s history and culture
- 11:00 am: Explore the nearby Plaza del Rosario, a historic town square with beautiful architecture
Afternoon
- 1:00 pm: Head to Dededo, Guam’s second-largest city, and visit the Chamorro Village Market for some shopping and local cuisine
- 3:00 pm: Visit the nearby Two Lovers Point, a scenic lookout point with stunning ocean views
Things to Know:
- Weather: Guam has a tropical climate with high temperatures year-round. Be prepared for heat and humidity.
- Language: Chamorro is the official language of Guam, but English is widely spoken.
- Currency: The US dollar is the official currency of Guam.
Visa Requirements:
- No visa required for citizens of most countries, including Australia, Canada, Europe, Japan, and the United States. Check with your country’s embassy or consulate for specific requirements.
Transportation:
- Rental car: Recommended to explore the island independently.
- Public transportation: Available, but limited.
- Taxi: Available at major hotels and tourist areas.
Other Things of Interest:
- Hådåtan: Guam’s only volcano, located in Hagåtña.
- Guam Museum of History and New Guinea Culture: Showcasing the island’s history and culture.
- Guam National Park: A beautiful park with hiking trails and scenic views.
Note: This itinerary is just a sample and can be adjusted to fit your interests and preferences. Always check for updates on local events, festivals, and holidays before planning your trip.