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Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad

The last standing of four Spanish forts built above Umatac Bay, the cove where Magellan is said to have landed in 1521. Its ramparts give a superb view over the bay, coastline, and southern hills — an icon of Guam's Spanish-era south.

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Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, usually just called Fort Soledad, crowns a bluff above Umatac Bay (Humåtak) on Guam's southwest coast, and is the best-preserved of the island's Spanish-era fortifications. It was one of four forts the Spanish built around Umatac Bay in the early 19th century to guard the harbour, which had long been a key stop: Umatac is traditionally cited as the place where Ferdinand Magellan landed in 1521, the first European contact with the Marianas, and the bay later served Spain's Manila galleon trade route across the Pacific. Today the fort's restored stone ramparts and a cannon remain, but the real draw is the setting — a commanding view down over the picturesque village, the curving bay and coastline, and the green southern mountains, making it one of the most photographed and visited spots in southern Guam. It's a short stop, free or very cheap, and a natural part of a drive around the historic south.

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Opening hours and entry fees vary by season — check before you visit.

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Umatac (Southwest Guam)

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