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Top Bars in Guam

Best-rated bars and nightlife venues in Tumon and across Guam

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

Guam's bar scene centres on Tumon Bay, with a mix of beachfront cocktail bars, karaoke venues, sports bars, and late-night clubs. The scene caters strongly to Japanese and Korean visitors, with multilingual staff, K-pop playlists, and Japanese whisky selections common across Tumon's entertainment strip.

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What to Know Before You Go

The legal drinking age in Guam is 21

Guam follows US drinking age laws — the minimum age to purchase or consume alcohol is 21. Photo ID (passport) is required at bars and nightclubs. This is strictly enforced at most venues, particularly those inside resort hotels.

Tumon's nightlife is walkable from most hotels

The majority of bars and clubs in Guam are within walking distance of each other along Pale San Vitores Road and the beachfront hotel strip in Tumon. This makes bar-hopping on foot practical and safe. Taxis and rideshare (through apps) are readily available for late-night returns.

Wednesday nights at Chamorro Village are the best alternative to bar-hopping

If clubs and bars are not your style, the Chamorro Village Night Market every Wednesday evening offers a lively outdoor atmosphere with live music, local food stalls, craft vendors, and CHamoru cultural performances. It is family-friendly and free to enter — the most authentic evening experience on the island.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the best nightlife in Guam?

Tumon Bay is the hub of Guam's nightlife — the strip along Pale San Vitores Road and the beachfront hotels concentrates bars, clubs, and entertainment venues. The Chamorro Village Night Market on Wednesdays is the best family-friendly evening option.

What time do bars close in Guam?

Most bars in Tumon stay open until 2–4 am on weekends. Weeknight hours are typically midnight–2 am. Guam has no strict last-call time enforced uniformly — check individual venues.

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