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Top 10 Things to Do in Guam

Ranked by verified guest reviews — from snorkeling tours to cultural experiences

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

Guam's activity landscape is more diverse than most visitors expect. The island offers world-class snorkeling and diving, jungle hiking, WWII historical tours, cultural village experiences, dolphin watching cruises, parasailing, and ATV adventures — all within a compact island you can drive across in under an hour. Rankings below are based on verified guest review ratings.

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Rankings are based on verified guest review ratings submitted through the Island Seeker directory. Businesses are sorted by average rating (highest first), with ties broken by total review count and featured status. The list is updated in real time as new verified reviews are submitted. Only active, verified listings appear.

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What is the number one thing to do in Guam?

Based on verified guest reviews, water activities consistently rank highest in Guam — particularly snorkeling tours over Tumon Bay's reef and glass-bottom boat rides. Cultural experiences at Chamorro Village and WWII historical tours are also perennial top performers.

What water activities are available in Guam?

Guam offers an exceptional range of water activities: snorkeling, scuba diving (some of the best WWII wreck diving in the Pacific), parasailing, jet skiing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, glass-bottom boat tours, dolphin watching cruises, and deep-sea fishing charters. Most operate from Tumon Bay.

How many days do you need in Guam to see everything?

Five to seven days is ideal to experience Guam's main highlights — a few beach days, one or two organised tours, a cultural experience, some shopping, and time to explore southern villages and historical sites. Three days is the minimum for a meaningful trip focused on beaches and one or two activities.

What is the best time of year to visit Guam for outdoor activities?

The dry season (December to June) is ideal for outdoor activities in Guam — minimal rain, calmer seas, and good underwater visibility for snorkeling and diving. January to April is peak season with the best weather but higher prices and more crowds. The wet season (July to November) brings afternoon showers and occasional typhoon risk, but activities still operate most days and prices drop significantly. Ocean visibility is generally best February to May.

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