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Many of Guam’s festivals and holidays are similar to those in on the mainland US, such as Martin Luther King Day, Thanksgiving Day and Independence Day. However, there are many unique religious, sp...
Guam enjoys a tropical marine climate so it stays humid and warm throughout the year with temperatures moderated by the northeast trade winds. Dry season is from January to June, while rainy season...
Guam was initially home to the Chamorro people from 1500 BC until 1565, when it was conquered by the Spanish. Today, traces of Spanish architecture stand alongside glitzy tourist centers in the cap...
US citizens do not need a visa to enter Guam. For other nationalities, the visa requirements are similar to those on the mainland US: all travelers except those who are citizens of countries in the...
Language English is the official language along with Chamorro. Japanese is also widely spoken as immigrants have been around since WWII. Currency The US dollar (US$ or USD) is the official currency...
Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport Situated in Barrigada and Tamuning three miles from downtown Hagåtña, Guam International Airport is the only commercial air gateway into the island. It was ...
Guam Taxis and Car Rental Taxis in Guam are metered and widely available. There are stands waiting right outside major hotels, the airport and busy shopping centers. Renting a car can be an economi...
Guam’s duty-free status makes it a great place to buy perfume, watches, electronics , jewelry, and alcohol at excellent prices. While there is no sales tax, there is still a four-percent tariff. Th...
Guam’s location makes it a perfect place to enjoy fresh seafood, which can be baked or grilled with vegetables or eaten raw like sashimi. Despite the small population, locals love to have a good ti...
Guam’s beautiful beaches are perfect for sitting back and relaxing, but its attractions are worth getting up for, too. Guam boasts plenty of natural wonders, historical landmarks and hidden gems. O...