Here are some great spots on the island to sit and chill out with your friends or maybe even by yourself if you want some reflection time.
Guam is more than a laid back paradise, it is a place with rich culture and fascinating history, where rugged adventure, exciting activities, high style and fast paced entertainment all combine to create a perfectly unique and memorable experience.
The ancient latte stones, or simply latte, are a modern symbol of Chamorro strength and identity. But how much do you know about these enduring pillars of Chamorro culture? Here are seven things to know about latte.
New York-based dancer choreographer Caili Quan is visiting Guam ,her birthplace and the island she calls home. In addition to spending time with friends and family, Caili is teaching and coaching ballet students at Guam Conservatory of Arts during her short stay.
Presented by the Guam Visitors Bureau, the Guam Micronesia Island Fair is an event showcasing the unique cultural heritage of the islands of Micronesia.
In the far western reaches of the Pacific Ocean, the small, remote island of Yap sits amid a rich coral habitat that is home to some of the largest sea creatures in the world.
The Guam Ko’ko’ Road Race features a half marathon event out-and-back course that starts in Tumon in front of the Guam Visitors Bureau, heads south on Pale San Vitores Road toward Chalan San Antonio then south on Marine Corps Drive (Route 1).
Editor’s note: Whether you’re out to capture island beauty with a camera, in search of a picture-perfect backdrop for romance, or you simply appreciate a scenic vista as much as the next guy or gal, it doesn’t take long to notice that there is much about Guam to please the eye.
Tamuning is a Carolinian word which was given to the area where Carolinians settled beginning in 1849 after a typhoon devastated Lamotrek and Satawal. It may be that Tamuning is the name of the Carolinian chief’s clan.
The hilitai or monitor lizard was introduced to the island before European contact.
Over the past year and a half, island residents had to come to terms with limiting social interactions and staying indoors for the sake of good health.
Easy access, sublime floating islands, incredible visibility, big pelagics and friendly locals all combine to make Palau a dive destination not to be missed.
Hidden along the back road of Mangilao are Marbo cave and a breathtaking cliff side view of the island’s northeastern coastline. So get your swim clothes and cameras ready because this adventure is one for the books!
One of the first legends taught to children is the story of the two lovers. Growing up on Guam, few have not visited the famous Two Lovers Point. But did you know the landmark offers more than a nice sunset view of Guam?