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Day Trips
A Long Weekend in Guam: Offbeat
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Three days is the realistic “core Guam” trip, not a rushed preview of one. Day 1 stays around Tumon for a WWII pillbox snorkel and the real story behind Two Lovers Point. Day 2 pairs the free War in the Pacific park with Hagåtña’s latte stones and its own real, still-practiced spirit lore.
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A Weekend in Guam, Off the Beaten Path
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Two days is enough to swap the (currently closed) Aquarium of Guam for something better: a WWII pillbox snorkel at Gun Beach, the older, stranger version of the Two Lovers Point legend, and a full day on the southern Highway 4 loop, the drive most first-timers skip entirely.
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Guam Off the Beaten Path: 4 Days
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Four days covers the same “core Guam” spine as a long weekend, then adds the one thing a rushed trip never has time for: an actual boonie stomp. Days 1 through 3 run the WWII-pillbox snorkel, Two Lovers Point, War in the Pacific, Hagåtña’s latte stones, and the southern Highway 4 loop.
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Guam Off the Beaten Path: 5 Days
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Five days is where honesty starts to matter. The real Guam sight list, beach, WWII sites, Hagåtña, the south loop, is a 3-to-4-day list, and a fifth day only earns its place with something genuinely different rather than a second Tumon beach afternoon dressed up as new.
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Guam Off the Beaten Path: 6 Days
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Six days only makes sense on Guam with a genuinely different activity category, not another beach afternoon relabeled. This plan’s sixth day is Cocos Island, a small, mostly uninhabited islet off Merizo reached by a 12-minute ferry crossing, pool, snorkeling, kayaking, and parasailing on a day resort setup that has nothing in common with Tumon’s hotel strip.
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One Week in Guam: An Offbeat Itinerary
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Seven days on Guam alone is padding unless something on the list is genuinely different from the six days before it, and this plan says so rather than pretending otherwise. Days 1 through 6 cover the real “core Guam” list, the WWII-pillbox snorkel, Two Lovers Point, War in the Pacific and Hagåtña’s latte stones, the southern loop and Yokoi’s replica cave, Pagat Cave’s boonie stomp, Ritidian Point, and a Cocos Island crossing.
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