Guam
Language → Chamorro, English
Population (around) → 171,267
Currency → United States Dollar (USD) $
General weather Overview
Like all equatorial countries, Guam has a tropical, hot and humid
climate year-round. Located in the western Pacific Ocean between the equator and the Tropic of
Cancer. Geographically it belongs to Micronesia. There is almost no difference between the
seasons. The daylight hours vary little and the temperature differences between summer and
winter are also little.
Cities
Hagåtña / Capital – Dededo Village – Yigo Village – Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon Village –
Mangilao Village – Barrigada Village – Santa Rita Village – Mongmong-Toto-Maite Village –
Chalan Pago-Ordot Village – Yona Village – Agat Village – Agana Heights Village – Talofofo
Village – Inarajan Village – Sinajana Village – Merizo Village – Asan-Maina Village – Piti Village
– Umatac Village
Fun facts
- Many of the world's most luxurious and exclusive designers have boutiques in Guam, and countless big-name brands and quality handcrafted items can be found in malls, quaint shops, and night markets. What makes this wide range of shopping even better is that all retail purchases in Guam are duty-free
- The sand found is not really sand, the substance is of volcanic origin surrounded by coral reefs; a Relatively flat coral-like limestone plateau that is the main source of most freshwater, with steep coastal cliffs and narrow coastal plains in the north, low hills in the middle, mountains in the south
- The clear, warm waters that surround Guam offer world-class diving and snorkeling and endless sea activities. From north to south, the island's mysterious caves, waterfalls, and pristine shores offer many opportunities to connect with the great outdoors. With many other activities such as water parks, aquarium tunnels, dinners, and magic shows, festivals, and parties
Some popular local foods
Eneksa agaga, Kadon pika, Estufao, Kalamai, Fina’denne’, Guyuria,
Kelaguen uhang, Kelaguen mannok, Latiya
Some native animals:
Coconut Crab, Guam Rail, Micronesian Kingfisher, Guam Flying Fox,
Monitor Lizard, Guam Scorpionfish
Couple of reasons to visit
- Guam does not lag when it comes to quality shopping and high-end retail options to choose from. In addition, shopping in Guam is duty-free! Shopaholics will find a haven in Tumon, known as Guam's shopping and fashion hub
- Guam offers some of the most diverse diving and snorkeling in the world, from basic reef areas to shipwrecks and more. Guam's waters are teeming with marine life, with more than 200 species of coral at more than 60 dive sites
- Some of the unique things you can do are fly an airplane or go on an off-road adventure to see Guam's spectacular seascapes and landscapes. You can visit the recently opened Guam Museum to expand your knowledge of the island, which houses unique Chamorro artifacts, documents, and other items dating back 4,000 years
- Trekking! Enjoy the breathtaking natural beauty that the island has to offer. There are a number of waterfalls and mountains to explore. For instance, LamLam is the highest peak on the island, or take a hike to Marbo Cave, Waterfall Valley and Tarzan Falls, Two Lovers Point or Cetti Bay Overlook