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Guam with Kids

Kid-friendly activities, family restaurants, and the best family resorts on the island

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

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Guam is one of the most family-friendly destinations in the Pacific. The island's warm, calm waters are ideal for children, the beaches are safe and clean, and there's a huge variety of activities suitable for all ages — from dolphin watching tours and glass-bottom boat rides to CHamoru cultural village experiences. The short flight time from Japan and Korea (3–4 hours) makes it practical for families who want a genuine tropical resort experience without the exhaustion of a long-haul journey. All beaches in Guam are free and public, so families can spend as much time as they want on the sand without extra cost.

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Safe Beaches

Tumon Bay and Ypao Beach have calm, shallow water and facilities ideal for young children.

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Rent a Car

Essential for exploring beyond Tumon. Most rental companies offer child seats on request.

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Family Attractions

Underwater World, Guam Zoo, and glass-bottom boat tours are hits with kids of all ages.

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CHamoru Culture

Village fiesta events and the Chamorro Village Night Market offer hands-on cultural experiences children love.

🎯 Kid-Friendly Activities

Tours, water sports, and outdoor adventures the whole family can enjoy together

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Guam's tour operators are well-practised with families. Glass-bottom boat tours are a standout for younger children who want to see the reef without getting wet. The Chamorro Village Night Market in Hagåtña — held every Wednesday evening — is a free cultural experience combining street food, live CHamoru music, and craft demonstrations that children genuinely enjoy. Most snorkeling and water activity operators on the island provide child-sized equipment and age-appropriate instruction.

🍽️ Family Restaurants

Welcoming restaurants with menus that work for all ages

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Family dining in Guam is relaxed and welcoming. Most restaurants offer a mix of kid-friendly American staples alongside CHamoru dishes and Asian options. Food courts inside Micronesia Mall and Guam Premium Outlets have multiple cuisines under one roof — useful when family members want different things. Look for restaurants near Tumon Bay that offer buffet formats, which work particularly well for varied family appetites.

🏨 Family Hotels & Resorts

Hotels with pools, kids' clubs, and room layouts suited for families

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The major beachfront resort hotels in Tumon are built for families. Look for properties with separate kids' pools, supervised activity programmes, and beach access that doesn't require crossing roads. Interconnecting or adjoining rooms are available at most larger properties on request — worth asking about when booking. Most resort concierge desks can arrange childcare services and activity recommendations tailored to specific ages.

questions & answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Guam a good destination for families with young children?

Yes — Guam is excellent for young families. The beaches are calm and safe, the weather is warm year-round, and the island has a strong family-oriented culture. Medical facilities in Tumon and Hagåtña are reliable, and most hotels offer family rooms and kids' amenities.

What are the best beaches in Guam for children?

Tumon Bay is the most popular family beach with calm, shallow water. Ypao Beach Park has clean facilities, picnic areas, and is very kid-friendly. Both are in Tumon and within easy reach of hotels.

How many days should a family spend in Guam?

A family with young children typically gets the most out of Guam in 4–5 days. This allows time to enjoy the main beaches, a cultural experience, one or two organised tours, and relaxed days at the resort pool.

Do children need a visa to visit Guam?

The same visa rules apply to children as to adults. Citizens of countries eligible for the Guam Visa Waiver Program (including Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and most of Western Europe) do not need a visa for stays up to 45 days — including children travelling on their own passport. Children travelling on a parent's passport should verify current Customs and Border Protection requirements before travel.

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