Things to do in Guam!
Scuba and Snorkeling
Guam beaches
are famous for scuba and snorkeling. Crystallized waves and fun water
activities make Guam's sandy beaches the perfect vacation getaway. Tumon is
known for its beautiful beaches and long shores. Almost every hotel on beach
side provide scuba and snorkeling. These water activities provide excellent
opportunity to experience the waters of Guam.
Soothing sound waves and vibrant
colors of water can provide excellent environment with perfect sun kissed skin.
The waves are calm enough to provide relaxation and also wild enough for beach
play.
Guam's world
renowned beaches are famous for the perfect temperature of water. It's perfect
for scuba and snorkeling.
Tarza Water Theme Park
Tarza water theme
park is the heart of Guam city. The sea is close to Tarza Water theme park. The
beauty around this water park is incredible. There are many unnamed peninsulas,
shipping related sites and rock formation which makes it more adventurous.
Sails BBQ
Located on
beach it's a beautiful place to be as you dine alfresco or indoors for
breakfast. The breakfast menu includes local dishes like chamoru
Loco-moco, Smoked Salmon Benedict and Fillet Steak & Eggs.
In the
evening, Sails BBQ is the best place for outdoor grilling. Everyone becomes a
master griller with their own table fitted with a pit of burning coals and a
platter of quality seafood and meats, comes with salad bar and all-you can
drink draft beer.
Two Lover's Point
Beautiful
cliff side scenery with a spectacular view of the Philippine Sea. Where
the historic story legend of a couple in love took place.
Guam Museum
The Guam
Museum focus on history of Guam. A permanent building to house the museum's
collection is opened in 2014.
It also
provide group tours for an in-depth visit to exhibitions. The Museum Shop features a
variety of authentic local art and cultural products carefully selected to
represent the best of Guam’s indigenous artists and cultural producers.
Plaza De Espana
It is located in the
central Hagatna, the capital of union territory of Guam. The Plaza de España served as the colonial Spanish
Governor's Palace from 1734 until the invasion of World War II.
Latte Stone Park
Latte stones are
pillars on which ancient Chamorro houses were constructed as early as 500 A.D.
They have become a signature of Guam and the Northern Marianas Islands.
A small
park in Guam’s capital city of Hagatna, where you can see preserved Latte
Stones once used during ancient Chamorro days.
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