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Where to Stay in Guam

Top-rated hotels, resorts, and accommodation across the island

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

Guam's accommodation ranges from world-class beachfront resort hotels along Tumon Bay to budget guesthouses, mid-range business hotels in Tamuning, and rental apartments across the island. The majority of international tourists stay in Tumon — the resort strip with direct beach access, restaurants, shops, and activities all within walking distance. Browse verified listings below to find your ideal stay, filtered by area and sorted by rating.

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Guam Hotels by Area

Tumon is the island's primary resort corridor and the first choice for most visitors. The main hotel strip runs along Pale San Vitores Road, backing directly onto the beach, and contains everything from large international resort brands (Marriott, Westin, Outrigger, Dusit Thani) to smaller boutique properties and business hotels. Beach access, restaurants, activity operators, and shopping are all within walking distance — no car needed for the duration of your stay. Tamuning sits immediately south of Tumon and is the main alternative for budget and mid-range travellers. Hotels here are 5–10 minutes from the beach by car but offer meaningfully lower rates, good local dining, and proximity to shopping malls. Hagåtña, the island's capital, has a small number of hotels closer to historic and cultural sites. For longer stays, furnished apartments and condos are available in Dededo and Mangilao, popular with military families and long-term visitors.

Choosing the Right Hotel in Guam

The single biggest decision when booking accommodation in Guam is whether to prioritise beach access or budget. Tumon beachfront resorts command a significant premium, but the convenience of stepping directly onto the beach — and having activities, restaurants, and shops within walking distance — is genuinely valuable on a short trip. For stays of seven nights or more, a mid-range hotel in Tamuning with a rental car offers better value and more flexibility to explore the island. When comparing hotels, check whether the beach is actually the hotel's own private beach or a public stretch. Look for rooms with a Pacific Ocean view if sunrise matters — Guam's west-facing beaches mean sunset views are standard; east-facing rooms face inland. Most Tumon resorts offer Japanese-language service and amenities specifically for the large Japanese visitor market, which also means excellent service standards overall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the best place to stay in Guam?

Tumon is the top choice for most visitors — it has the best beach access, the highest concentration of restaurants and shops, and the widest range of hotel quality from budget to ultra-luxury. Tamuning is the best value area, with solid mid-range hotels 5–10 minutes from Tumon. Hagåtña suits visitors interested in culture and history. Budget travellers sometimes stay in Dededo or Mangilao, where rates are lower but a rental car is essential.

What is the best hotel in Guam?

The top-rated hotels in Guam consistently include the major beachfront resort properties in Tumon — brands such as Dusit Thani, Marriott, Westin, Outrigger, and Hotel Nikko Guam. These properties offer direct beach access, multiple pools, full resort facilities, and multiple dining options. Specific rankings change with new reviews — browse the verified listings above for current top-rated options.

How much does a hotel cost in Guam?

Budget guesthouses in Guam start from $60–$100/night. Mid-range hotels in Tamuning run $100–$180/night. Tumon beachfront resorts range from $180–$400/night for standard rooms. Luxury suites and club floors at top properties can reach $500–$800+/night. Prices peak January–March (dry season) and drop significantly June–October (wet season). Booking directly with hotels often beats online travel agencies on rate.

Should I stay in Tumon or Tamuning?

Tumon is the better choice if beach access and proximity to attractions matter — you can walk to the beach, restaurants, and activities. Tamuning is the better choice for budget-conscious travellers who don't mind a short drive or taxi to Tumon — rates are noticeably lower and the area has good local dining and supermarkets. The two areas are only 5–10 minutes apart by car.

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