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Several Great Attractions in Guam
Posted on February 29, 2012 | No CommentsGuam offers amazing natural scenery like waterfalls, sandy beaches, wonderful bay for swimming and snorkeling, and great hiking destinations for the more adventurous. Remember to bring your camera and make sure there is still much empty space left, because the list of Guam’s natural attractions and places of interest can be very long. Here’s the several best attractions out of he bestyou may not miss to pay a visit. Chamorro Village Chamorro Village is located in the village of Hagatna at Paseo Park and right next to the Hagatna Boat Basin, the Chamorro Village offers visitors a number of small shops where you can buy Guam gifts, souvenirs, arts and crafts. There are also many small restaurants which serve local-style food. If you plan on visiting the Chamorro village, Wednesdays are usually the day people from around the island gather at this location for some great food, entertainment, and... -
Chamorro Village Wednesday Night Market
Posted on July 25, 2011 | No CommentsChamorro Village is located next to the Paseo Stadium and Hagatna Boat Basin. It is locally known as I Sengsong Chamorro. In Chamorro Village, you can see all the culture, lifestyle and cuisine of Guam in this one place. This “village” is really a shopping center, market, and square where you will find a plethora of shops and stalls selling handicraft items, clothes, memorabilia and even the famous Betel nut. Chamorro Village is popular lunch hunting spot for both local citizens and foreigners. But the best time to visit it is at Wednesday night because you can see the Wednesday Night Market festival. Many people say that it is must check out event in Guam. Lots of local vendors hawking their goods and selling their food! To get to Chamorro Village, take Route 1/Marine Corps Drive south past Chief Quipuha Park.You will find the Chamorro Village on your right-hand side adjacent to Chief Quipuha... -
Parasailing in Guam
Posted on June 21, 2011 | No CommentsWater sports are, without a doubt, Guam’s finest offering. Visitors who come to Guam to enjoy the island’s ocean playground can choose from a full range of activities that will take them either over or under the surface of Guam’s inviting tropical seas. Whatever kind of diving interests you have – photography, wreck and reef diving, or just a relaxing day admiring tropical fish and coral in crystal clear waters – Guam can provide it. Jet ski, windsurfing, surfing, sea kayak, parasailing and other water-sports equipment, and lessons are available at some of the hotels. One of the several sports offered to the visitors of Guam is para sailing. With parasailing, you can experience the coast of Guam from a bird’s eye view. As one of the most popular tourist activities on Guam, parasailing tours are offered by a handful of tour companies on the island and the boats usually embark from the... -
Guam Weather and Best Time to Visit
Posted on May 14, 2011 | No CommentsBefore make a planning to visit Guam, you will likely want to know more about some of the best times to visit this tropical island. Weather is a major consideration for many travelers, as are events, festivals and transportation options. Guam has only two seasons, the dry and the rainy. The dry season, locally known as “fanumnangan,” begins in December through June. At other time of the year it is rainy season, locally known as “fanuchanan,”. Guam weather is generally warm and humid, moderated by northeast trade winds and there is only a little temperature variation from one season to another. The summer months of May and June are the warmest while December is the coolest. With pleasant year round weather in Guam, it is peak tourism season all 12 months of the year in Guam. Daily temperatures at Guam average a low of 22°C and a high of 30°C. The dry season provides the... -
Anyone Surf Guam?
Posted on April 24, 2011 | No CommentsWater sports are, without a doubt, Guam’s finest offering. Located at the edge of the Marianas Trench, Guam is renowned for its vivid turquoise lagoons, deep sea currents and water clarity. Between December and May, visibility is as much as 150 feet. During the wet season, visibility is as great as 60 feet. The average water temperature is 85°F (27°C) year-round. The sunny climate and the waves of the Pacific Ocean offer ideal conditions for surfing on Guam. The majority of the surf areas are suitable for experienced surfers, but there are surf spots for all abilities. Here are several popular surfing spot in Guam: Boat Basin Left This is probably one of the best and most visible spots on Guam. The left at the harbor entrance is the main surf spot, although there is a ledgy right on the other side of the harbor that is ridden mostly by...




