The jewel of the Mariana Islands, Guam is a vivid tourist destination that offers peaceful white-sand beaches and fascinating dive sites. Entwine yourself with your paramour at Two Lovers Point or immerse yourself in local traditions at the Guam Beach and Culture Park. The caverns and coral reefs of the Piti Bomb Holes Reserve are the perfect places to get acquainted with native sea life. Dance off your day at one of Tumon’s lively dance clubs, or take in an exhilarating production at the SandCastle entertainment complex.
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Traditional thatched huts along Inalahan Bay open daily for crafts and folkways demonstrations about the way native Chamorros lived in the early 1900s. Home tours of Historic Inalahan available. Annual events include Dinana' Minagof Chamorro Dance Festival in February, Fiestan Inalahan in May, Cultural Camp in June, Featured Artists July & August, Storytelling Festival in November. Village produces and sells coconut candy, sea salt and coconut leaf woven gifts in their gift shop. Daily admission $10 adult, $5 child.
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Drive around Guam and you will find so many tourist spots. We found this place accidentally and explore it, there is a clean restroom in the area. May 2019
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Dating back to the 17th century, this church was once led by the first missionary in Guam, Father San Vitores, and was completely restored to its current splendor following its destruction in World War II.
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The view of Agana and Agana Bay is worth a visit to this 1800 fort, which was once used to defend anchored trading vessels from pirate raids.
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This attraction is near Fort Nuestra Senora de la Soledad, which offers another breathtaking view of the ocean. May 2019
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