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Visiting Guam in July

July is Guam Liberation Month — the most patriotic and culturally significant time for locals, celebrating the American liberation of Guam from Japanese occupation in 1944. It's wet season, tourist numbers are very low, but locals are festive and the island feels alive with local culture.

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

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why go

Why Visit in July

  • Liberation Day (July 21) — Guam's biggest public holiday
  • Military parade, fireworks, and village fiestas
  • Very low tourist numbers — experience Guam as locals do
  • Budget-friendly prices across hotels and activities
  • Warm ocean water at its peak temperature (30°C)

what's on

Events & Holidays in July

Guam Liberation Day

July 21

The most important public holiday in Guam, marking the US liberation of the island on July 21, 1944. Features a large military parade in Hagåtña, fireworks, food fairs, and village fiestas across the island.

Liberation Month Carnival

All of July

Month-long carnival near the Paseo de Susana Park in Hagåtña with rides, food stalls, and nightly entertainment.

travel tips

Travel Tips for July

Book hotels early for the week of July 21 — Liberation Day weekend is the one time in wet season when rooms fill up.

Attend the Liberation Day parade in Hagåtña for a genuine Guam cultural experience that no tourist attraction can replicate.

July rains are heavy and frequent — plan outdoor activities for mornings when it's driest.

Recommended for Your July Trip

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common questions

FAQ — Guam in July

What is Guam Liberation Day?

Liberation Day (July 21) is Guam's most important public holiday. It commemorates the recapture of Guam from Japanese occupation by US forces on July 21, 1944. The day features a military parade through Hagåtña, village fiestas, and fireworks. It's a deeply significant day for the CHamoru people.

Is it worth visiting Guam in July despite the rain?

Yes, if you don't mind the weather. July is uniquely local — Liberation Month brings genuine cultural celebrations that tourists rarely experience. Prices are low, beaches are uncrowded, and the ocean water is at its warmest. Pack rain gear and embrace the tropical atmosphere.

What should I pack for Guam in July?

Pack light tropical clothing, a waterproof rain jacket, and water-resistant sandals. July is wet season at full intensity — brief but heavy downpours can arrive with little warning. Quick-dry fabrics are essential. Insect repellent is important for outdoor evening events during Liberation Month. Bring a compact umbrella for the Liberation Day parade and outdoor carnival events.

Are Liberation Day events open to tourists?

Yes — Liberation Day celebrations are fully public and visitors are warmly welcome. The military parade through Hagåtña is free to watch. Village fiestas are community celebrations where tourists are typically welcomed with food and conversation. The month-long Liberation Carnival near Paseo de Susana Park is open to everyone. It is one of the most authentic local experiences available in Guam and far less commercialised than typical tourist activities.

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