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Guam is a duty-free shopping destination, making it popular with Japanese and Korean visitors looking for cosmetics, spirits, luxury goods, and electronics at prices below what they'd pay at home. The main shopping zones are DFS T Galleria by DFS (luxury brands, cosmetics, spirits duty-free), Guam Premium Outlets (GPO, discount on US and international brands), Tumon Sands Plaza, and the Chamorro Village Night Market for local crafts and souvenirs. Most shops are open daily from around 10:00 to 21:00; department stores may close later.
why this category matters
Shopping categories vary sharply between duty-free luxury, outlet value, local craft markets, and practical everyday retail.
The best shopping stop depends on purchase type more than on headline popularity.
This category works better when combined with area pages because the strongest retail clusters are highly location-specific.
planning notes
Separate souvenir shopping from price-driven buying. A market that is weak for luxury goods may still be the best stop for local crafts, food gifts, and casual browsing, while an outlet or duty-free mall is better for targeted brand shopping.
Check transport friction, opening hours, and whether the location is part of a wider area you already plan to visit. Shopping is rarely the best standalone activity on island trips unless the cluster also gives you dining, nightlife, or beach convenience.
questions & answers
Is shopping in Guam really cheaper than in Japan or Korea?
For duty-free items — cosmetics, perfumes, spirits, tobacco, and some electronics — Guam can be meaningfully cheaper due to the absence of import duties and local taxes. US brands and outlets (Nike, Coach, Michael Kors at GPO) are also priced lower than in Japan or Korea. However, locally-made souvenirs and everyday groceries are not especially cheap.
What is the best souvenir to buy from Guam?
Locally made macadamia nut products, finadene sauce, tuba (coconut) products, and CHamoru-themed items from the Chamorro Village are the most authentic souvenirs. Rosca shell jewellery and woven lauhala items are traditional crafts. Duty-free spirits and branded cosmetics are the most popular purchases among Asian tourists.