Guam 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 just to get together.
Cocos Island
Cocos Island is a small island located about 1 mile off the southern coast of Guam. Cocos Island is a great place to enjoy the tropical sun in seclusion or to enjoy various types of water sports. The island is uninhabited and doesn’t have any permanent residents, but it is used as a tourist destination during the day complete with boat rides to the island, dolphin watching tours, scuba diving, snorkeling, jet skiing and parasailing. Vacationers can also enjoy a simple relaxing day on the beach at Cocos Island, soaking up the sun and swimming in the refreshing waters.
Fish Eye Marine Park
Located in Piti Bay, a marine preserve and one of the island’s few naturally protected lagoons, Fish Eye Marine Park is a unique underwater observatory specifically located in the “Piti Bomb Hole” area of the bay. If you enjoy the ocean, sea life, snorkeling, and diving you will probably enjoy a visit to Fish Eye Marine Park. Throughout the restaurant, the blue sky and white clouds reflect over the surface of the lagoon right where diners enjoy our special cuisine. The swish of the waterfall running over the rocks resonate an ambiance of nature and tropics.
Two Lovers’ Point
Another popular attraction on the island, Two Lovers’ Point, also known as Puntan Dos Amantesis, situated right on the cliff line in the northern part of Tumon. It overlooks Tumon Bay and offers great views of the coastline of Tumon. Legend holds that a pair of star-crossed lovers whose parents would not allow them to marry tied their hair together and jumped to their deaths from this 378-foot cliff. This Guam attraction is actually a decent sized park with a lookout tower which offers some of the most breath-taking views on Guam
Talofofo Falls Park
One of the most popular natural attractions for tourists on the island of Guam. The grounds along majestic Talofofo Falls have been transformed into a park great for a picnic or to just relax and take a refreshing swim in the pool just below Talofofo Falls. Talofofo Falls itself is a thirty foot waterfall, which is part of the Ugum River which is accessible by car, walking, or a ride on a cable car. If your in the southern part of the island of Guam a stop at Talofofo Falls will make your day. Visitors can take a quick dip in the freshwater pool at the bottom of the falls or even go directly under the waterfall to enjoy rush of the cascading water.
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