Guam may be best known as a U.S. territory with luxury shopping, but that’s just the glossy exterior. Underneath, there is an exotic island culture waiting to be discovered.
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Extreme Activities on Guam
Guam is a popular destination point for tourists from all over the world. Here are the greatest extreme activities to experience there.
Where to Take the Plunge: Adrenaline Junkies and GoPros Only
The higher the climb, the better the view and the better the jump. Check out some of Guam's best nautral high dives.
Experience WWII in a Day on Guam
Among history buffs, Guam is famous not for its glittering beaches and luxury shopping, but for its role in the Pacific WWII battles.
Golfing in Paradise
With courses designed by Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, Guam is a golf-enthusiast’s dream. Add turquoise ocean views and cool sea breeze and you’ll understand why Guam’s seven golf courses rank highly on international best-of lists.
Explore Southern Guam: Hit the Road for a Lazy 3-Hour Southern Drive
So, you’ve tanned until you're golden brown or burnt to a crisp, shopped till you dropped, and are ready to leave the manicured tourist strip of Tumon Bay and see Guam’s rugged south. Follow our itinerary for an awe-inspiring and relaxing drive around the island’s sleepy southern end.
Things You Need to Know About Chuuk
Are you planning a dive trip to Chuuk!? Great, here are some basic things you need to know that the guidebooks won’t tell you. Oh wait, there isn’t a guidebook!
Three Perfect Days in Guam – Day 3
Your last day on Guam certainly won’t qualify as winding down — read on for what to do on your last 3-day trip to island.
Three Perfect Days in Guam - Day 1
From centuries-old Spanish forts to multi-level Louis Vuitton stores, Guam is the crossroads of ancient culture and modern commerce. The island has become all things to everyone — the shopper, the adventure lover, the spa goer, the beach bum, and the culture enthusiast, to name a few.