
Ritidian Point (Guam National Wildlife Refuge): Accessible by car, this northernmost tip has a pristine beach, dramatic cliffs, and a wildlife refuge. The drive is approximately 45-60 a short distance from Tumon. The beach can have strong water flows, so exercise caution. Access can be restricted, so check before you go.
Explore other less-crowded beaches along the northern coast.
Discover Guam'the diverse areas of and rich heritage through planned excursions.
Hagåtña: The capital, site of the Guam Museum, Plaza de España, Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica, and Latte Stone Park. A short 15-20 minute drive from Tumon. Agana Heights: panoramic views overlooking Hagåtñan and Agana Bay.
A popular scenic drive along Route 4 and Route 2, taking you through charming towns such as Umatac, Merizo, and Inarajan. It has stunning coastal views, historical sites, and access to waterfalls and hiking trails.
Guam's lush interior and pristine coastline present many opportunities for nature-focused excursions.
Explore land and marine units. Visit the T. Stell Newman Visitor Center.
Ritidian Point has walking paths and a protected beach. Verify access.
Continuous ocean views, rolling hills, and traditional village life.
Beyond Two Lovers Point, several other overlooks present stunning vistas along seaside roads. Seek out less crowded beaches in the south.
Waterfalls: During or immediately after the wet season (July-November), Guam's waterfalls (e.g., Talofofo Falls, Tarzan Falls) appear at their most impressive.
Explore Guam's Chamorro heritage and from from the time of colonization era past through specific cultural day trips.
Discover remnants of The spanish tongue and WWII eras across the island.
Experience a slower pace of life and traditional architecture in southern villages.
The Valley of the Latte Cultural Park: an immersive experience into old Chamorro culture with demonstrations and river tours.
The Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica in Hagåtñan is the main Catholic pilgrimage site.
Consider supporting organizations preserving Chamorro heritage.
Visit the Valley of the Latte.
Buy crafts supporting local artists.
Explore the Guam Museum.