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Dry Season

Visiting Guam in December

December marks the return of Guam's dry season โ€” clear blue skies, minimal rain, and excellent beach conditions. Christmas and New Year celebrations bring a festive atmosphere across Tumon hotels. Crowds and prices rise through the month as Japanese and Korean tourists arrive for the holidays.

By Island Seeker Editorial TeamยทUpdated March 2026

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why go

Why Visit in December

  • Dry season returns โ€” reliable sunny weather
  • Christmas and New Year celebrations in Tumon hotels and villages
  • Excellent snorkeling and beach conditions
  • Festive atmosphere with lights and decorations across Tumon
  • CHamoru Christmas traditions including misa de gallo (midnight masses)

what's on

Events & Holidays in December

Christmas Festivities

December 25

Tumon Bay hotels run elaborate Christmas events, light displays, and holiday dining specials throughout December. CHamoru Christmas traditions involve village gatherings, traditional food, and midnight church services.

New Year's Eve

December 31

New Year's Eve parties and fireworks across Tumon beachfront hotels. Book dining reservations months in advance.

travel tips

Travel Tips for December

Book hotels and restaurants for Christmas and New Year's Eve at least 3 months in advance โ€” December 24โ€“31 fills up faster than almost any period.

Christmas Day (December 25) is a public holiday โ€” many smaller restaurants and shops will be closed. Stick to hotel dining if you haven't planned ahead.

Misa de Gallo (novena of midnight masses before Christmas) begins December 16 โ€” a beautiful cultural tradition to witness at local Catholic churches.

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common questions

FAQ โ€” Guam in December

Is December a good time to visit Guam?

Yes โ€” December is one of the best months to visit Guam. The dry season has returned, weather is excellent, and the Christmas atmosphere in Tumon is festive and vibrant. The trade-off is peak season prices and holiday crowds, especially in the last week of December.

What are CHamoru Christmas traditions in Guam?

CHamoru Christmas centers on family gatherings, traditional food (CHamoru tamales, red rice, roast suckling pig), and the Misa de Gallo โ€” a series of midnight masses held from December 16 to Christmas Eve. Village churches are beautifully decorated and the community atmosphere is warm and welcoming.

What should I pack for Guam in December?

Pack light summer clothing โ€” December is dry season and excellent beach weather. Evenings can feel slightly cooler (24โ€“25ยฐC), so a light layer is useful for outdoor dinners. A nicer outfit is worth packing for Christmas and New Year's Eve dinners, which are often formal at resort hotels. Sunscreen is essential. Book beach equipment (sun loungers, snorkel gear) in advance during the Christmas week as availability tightens.

How early should I book for Christmas and New Year in Guam?

Book as early as possible โ€” ideally 3โ€“6 months in advance for December 24โ€“31. This period is one of the most in-demand in the entire year. Hotels sell out first, then restaurants for Christmas Day and New Year's Eve dinners, then sunset cruise and activity slots. If you're planning to visit during the holiday week, early booking is essential. The first three weeks of December are easier to book and still have excellent weather.

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