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Cheap Things to Do in Guam

Free beaches, budget activities, and affordable experiences across the island

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

Guam's best attractions are often free. Every beach on the island is publicly accessible at no charge, hiking trails through the jungle cost nothing, and the island's WWII historical sites are free to explore. Paid activities like snorkeling tours and cultural experiences are also very affordable by international standards — typically $30–$60 per person.

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All Beaches Are Free

Every beach in Guam is a public beach — no admission fees. Tumon Bay, Gun Beach, and Ypao Beach are free to access.

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Free Hiking

Cetti Bay Overlook, Mt. Lamlam, and Pagat Cave trail are popular free hikes with stunning views.

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WWII History

The War in the Pacific National Historical Park and Nimitz Hill viewpoints are free to visit.

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Night Market

Wednesday Chamorro Village Night Market — free to browse, cheap food, live music, and local crafts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What free things can you do in Guam?

Many of Guam's best activities are completely free: all beaches including Tumon Bay and Ypao Beach, hiking trails like Cetti Bay Overlook and Mt. Lamlam, WWII historical sites, the Chamorro Village Night Market, and Hagåtña's historic plazas and Spanish-era landmarks.

What are the cheapest paid activities in Guam?

Budget snorkeling tours from Tumon Bay start from around $25–$40 per person. Glass-bottom boat rides are typically $30–$50. Guided jungle or cave hiking tours run $25–$50. Cultural village experiences are often $20–$35 per person.

Can you have a fun trip to Guam without spending much on activities?

Absolutely. A trip focused on free beaches, hiking, cultural sites, and the Night Market can be genuinely fulfilling at almost no cost. The island's natural environment — beaches, reefs, and jungle — is the main attraction and all publicly accessible.

Are there free cultural experiences in Guam?

Yes — Guam has several genuinely free cultural experiences. The Wednesday Chamorro Village Night Market in Hagåtña offers free entry with local food stalls, live CHamoru music, traditional dance performances, and craft vendors. The Plaza de España and historic Spanish-era buildings in Hagåtña are free to explore. The Guam Museum provides good context on CHamoru history and culture at no charge. Several beach parks also host informal cultural gatherings and village fiestas that are open to visitors.

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