About Guam

Top Historical Sites

By on March 15, 2013 | 0 Comment

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Ritidian There were thriving villages in Ritidian, on the northwest coast of Guam, 600 years before the arrival of the Spanish. A 3,300 year-old fishing camp was discovered at Ritidian. Ritidian now preserves 371 acres of coral reefs and 832 acres of terrestrial habitats. Red, white, and black drawings in caves have been found in the caves here. Talofofo The

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Best Date Night Spots on Guam

By on February 12, 2013 | 0 Comment

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By Jessica Peterson Whether it's a special time of year or simply a date night out, Guam serves up big ambience at local restaurants and nature sites. Our price guide will help you plan the perfect date night for your sweetheart. $  Inexpensive $0-10/person $$  Moderate $11-20/person $$$ Pricey $21-40/person $$$$  Expensive $41-80/person Big Sunset

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Best Hotel Pools on Guam

By on January 11, 2013 | 0 Comment

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Pacific Islands Club Guam Best for Kids With a handful of pools and lots of slides and activities, PIC wins for family fun. From kayaking to snorkeling with real fish, there's something for kids (and adults) of all ages. Sheraton Laguna Resort & Spa Best for Escape Off the beaten tourist path, Sheraton's infinity pool overlooks tranquil

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Three Perfect Days in Guam

By on December 21, 2012 | 0 Comment

Tanguisson Beach Guam

Day Two You've booked a dolphin watching tour for today so you leave the hotel early. Before noon you're sailing along the southeastern coast and can see the island's tallest peak, Mount Lamlam. Another record -- if Lamlam was measured from the deepest point in the Sea, the Marianas Trench, it would clock in as the world's tallest mountain. Your guide tells you

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Three Perfect Days in Guam

By on December 21, 2012 | 0 Comment

Tanguisson Beach Guam

Day Three Your last day on Guam certainly won't qualify as winding down -- you're headed to Fish Eye Marine Park for a Seawalker tour. You descend a latter into the ocean with a uniquely designed helmet filled with air. This safe and easy activity lasts about 20 minutes and you always have the helping hand of a guide. You enjoy feeding friendly fish and seeing

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Three Perfect Days in Guam

By on December 21, 2012 | 0 Comment

Tanguisson Beach Guam

Story and photos by Jessica Peterson It's no wonder Guam receives one million visitors a year. White sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, and a gentle ocean breeze welcome visitors from Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia, Russia, China, and the U.S. And with all the first world amenities Guam offers, it's surprisingly mellow. What has coalesced at 13

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5 Foods You Must Eat on Guam

By on November 12, 2012 | 0 Comment

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Story and photos by Joel Kanda One of the hardest questions I’ve been asked is, “What is your favorite food?” In my experience as a foodie it’s really not that easy to pick just one. But if you were to ask me instead what it is that I crave the most often, I would say that it’s the local foods here on Guam.  A plate of barbeque, kadon pika, red rice and a

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Top Jazz Bands on Guam

By on November 7, 2012 | 0 Comment

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By Tiffany Johnson Mad Men and a Lady Experience the virtuosity of famed local musicians with well-known pianist Patrick Palomo and vocalist Santino Sgambelluri. Mad Men hit the stage at 10 p.m. on Friday nights at the House of Brutus. [nivoslider id="7694"] The Refuge When the lights go down, Table 35 features Patrick Palomo and The Refuge, with the vocal

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