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Guam Itinerary (6 Days)
Day 1: Arrival and Acclimation
- Morning: Arrive at Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport
- Transportation: Taxi or rent a car for the day to get familiar with the island’s layout
- Afternoon: Visit the Guam Museum to learn about the island’s history, culture, and people
- Ticket Price: $5 (adult), free for children under 12
- Timing: Open from 9 AM to 4 PM daily
- Evening: Explore Tumon Bay, a beachside area known for shopping, dining, and entertainment options
- Must-Visit: The Plaza and DFS Galleria for its unique shopping experience
Day 2: Chamorro Culture and History
- Morning: Visit the Chamorro Village to learn about Guam’s indigenous people
- Ticket Price: Free, but tips are appreciated for the villagers’ efforts
- Timing: Open from 9 AM to 5 PM daily
- Afternoon: Explore Fort Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, a Spanish fort turned into a museum
- Ticket Price: $10 (adult), free for children under 12
- Timing: Open from 9 AM to 4:30 PM daily
- Evening: Experience the island’s culinary delights by trying local Chamorro dishes at one of Tumon Bay’s restaurants
Day 3: Nature and Adventure
- Morning: Hike the Paseo Trail, a scenic walking path with views of the ocean and surrounding landscape
- Ticket Price: Free
- Timing: Open from dawn to dusk
- Afternoon: Visit the Guam National Marine Sanctuary for snorkeling or swimming in its pristine waters
- Ticket Price: $25 (adult), free for children under 12
- Timing: Open daily from 8 AM to sunset, depending on weather conditions
- Evening: Enjoy dinner at a beachfront restaurant and watch the sunset
Day 4: Relaxation and Wellness
- Morning: Spend time at one of Guam’s beautiful beaches, such as Gun Beach or Piti Park Beach
- Ticket Price: Free for public beaches, but may charge for parking and amenities
- Timing: Open from dawn to dusk
- Afternoon: Treat yourself to a spa day at a local wellness center
- Ticket Price: Varies based on services chosen
- Timing: Hours of operation vary by business
- Evening: End the day with a peaceful sunset view
Day 5: Shopping and Dining
- Morning: Visit Micronesia Mall, one of Guam’s largest shopping malls
- Ticket Price: Free entry
- Timing: Open from 10 AM to 9 PM daily
- Afternoon: Explore the Chamorro Village again for a second visit or try some local cuisine at another restaurant
- Evening: Enjoy dinner and explore more of Tumon Bay’s shopping and dining options
Day 6: Departure
- Morning: Visit any last-minute attractions you missed earlier in your trip
- Afternoon: Return to the airport for your departure
- Transportation: Taxi or rent a car back to the airport for your flight home
Things to Know:
- Visa Requirements: Guam is an American territory, and as such, U.S. citizens do not need a visa to visit. Citizens of other countries may require a visa; check with the relevant authorities for details.
- Weather: Guam has a tropical marine climate. Be prepared for warm temperatures and possible rain showers throughout the year.
- Language: English is the primary language spoken in Guam, but you might also hear Chamorro, the local indigenous language.
Health and Safety:
- Vaccinations: No specific vaccinations are required for travel to Guam, but it’s always a good idea to be up-to-date on standard vaccinations before traveling.
- Safety Precautions: As with any foreign travel, take basic precautions against crime by keeping valuables secure and being aware of your surroundings.
Additional Tips:
- Currency: The U.S. dollar is the official currency in Guam. Credit cards are widely accepted, especially in tourist areas.
- Food: Try local Chamorro dishes, seafood, and international cuisine available in restaurants across the island.
Enjoy your trip to Guam!