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Tumon Bay — calm, shallow water, white sand, and lined with restaurants and resorts. Gun Beach is quieter with fewer crowds. Both are perfect for kids.
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Morning beach stroll
Ypao Beach ParkBeachside brunch
Tumon Sands PlazaSunset cocktails & seafood dinner
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Events in March
All of March
CHamoru Heritage Month
March
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Tumon Bay Cultural Festival
March
💡 Attend a CHamoru cultural event — a unique window into indigenous island culture.
Full guide for Marchlocal flavors
A Taste of Guam
Must-try CHamoru dishes — with allergen notes to help you choose
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3 Days in Guam
The perfect weekend — beaches, culture, and the best of both coasts
- 1Tumon Bay & Beach Day
- 2Southern Villages & Nature
- 3Culture, History & Shopping
5 Days in Guam
More island, more memories — history, spa days, and the hidden north
- 1Arrival & Tumon Bay
- 2Southern Guam & Village Life
- 3WWII History & Culture
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7 Days in Guam
The full Guam experience — jungle hikes, underwater reefs, and everything in between
- 1Tumon Bay & Beach
- 2Southern Villages
- 3WWII & Culture
- +4 more days
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Guam in March
CHamoru Heritage Month — Guam's most culturally rich time, with continued excellent beach weather.
Highlights
- ✓CHamoru Heritage Month — cultural events all month
- ✓Dry season continues with warm, clear weather
- ✓Slightly fewer crowds than Jan–Feb — better value
Events this month
- CHamoru Heritage Month(All of March)
- Tumon Bay Cultural Festival
Local tip
Attend a CHamoru cultural event — a unique window into indigenous island culture.
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Islands vs. The World
Still weighing your options? See how our islands stack up against the alternatives.
🇬🇺 vs 🇯🇵
Okinawa
Two Pacific island destinations — which is right for your trip?
Duty-free shopping, English-friendly, US-style resort beaches.
Deep Japanese culture, traditional Ryukyuan food, lower daily costs.
🇬🇺 vs 🏝️
Saipan
Both Marianas islands — but very different travel experiences
More flights, bigger resorts, duty-free shopping, more restaurants.
Quieter, less crowded, pristine beaches, slower pace, lower prices.
🇬🇺 vs 🇮🇩
Bali
US Pacific island vs. Indonesian cultural paradise
Shorter trip (3–5 days), English everywhere, US-standard amenities.
Much lower costs, deep culture, temples, rice paddies, surf.
🇬🇺 vs 🇺🇸
Hawaii
Two US islands — but for Asian travellers the difference is huge
3.5–4 hrs from Japan/Korea, no US visa needed, duty-free, lower cost.
Volcanic landscapes, world-famous surf, more diverse island experiences.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before your island trip
When is the best time to visit Guam?
Guam enjoys warm tropical weather year-round, with temperatures typically between 24°C and 31°C (75°F–88°F). The dry season from December through June offers the most sunshine and is ideal for beach activities. The wet season from July through November brings short afternoon rain showers but stays warm and pleasant — hotel rates are often lower, making it a great time to visit on a budget.
Do I need a visa to visit Guam?
Visitors from Japan, South Korea, and many other countries can enter Guam visa-free under the Guam–CNMI Visa Waiver Program for stays up to 45 days. You will need a valid passport, a return or onward ticket, and proof of sufficient funds. US citizens and permanent residents can enter without restrictions. Always check the latest entry requirements with the relevant US Embassy before you travel.
What language is spoken in Guam?
English and Chamorro are Guam's official languages. English is spoken everywhere — at hotels, restaurants, shops, and tourist attractions. In Tumon, the main tourist district, many businesses also have Japanese- and Korean-speaking staff. Some restaurants and shops in popular areas provide Chinese-language menus and assistance as well.
What currency does Guam use?
Guam uses the US Dollar (USD). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, and most shops. ATMs are readily available in Tumon and at major shopping centres. If you are travelling from Japan, Korea, or China, plan to exchange currency or withdraw USD on arrival, as most local shops do not accept foreign currency directly.
What is Guam known for?
Guam is renowned for its powder-white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkelling and scuba diving, and its rich blend of Chamorro, Spanish, and American cultures. Tumon Bay is the main tourist hub, offering world-class hotels, duty-free shopping, and a wide range of restaurants. Beyond the beach, visitors enjoy jungle treks, World War II historical sites, and vibrant local night markets.
How do I get around Guam?
Renting a car is the most practical way to explore Guam, as public transport is limited. Rental agencies operate from Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport and throughout Tumon. Taxis and ride-share services are available but can add up for longer distances. Many hotels offer complimentary shuttle services to major attractions — ask your hotel about options when you check in.
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