If you have ever experienced surfing, you can never forget the feeling of riding a wave produced by the power of the ocean.
When surfing locally, bear in mind – if not beware of – “localism.” It’s a practice that is very much alive and well on Guam, according to surfers.
Sånta Rita-Sumai is one of two villages that does not have a name derived from the CHamoru language. The other is Tamuning, a Carolinian word given to the area that was a temporary settlement for Carolinians in the 17th century.
Guam is unique and complex. It looks like one thing on the surface, but it’s entirely another animal underneath. Save time, money, and embarrassment on your trip (or move) to Guam with these tips! You can thank us later.
The Guam Guide brings you an exclusive interview with Robert G. Wyckoff, a seasoned dive instructor from PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors).
“Bringing art and history to life - an amazing glimpse of postwar Guam & the CHamoru generation who lived and forged the journey forward.”
Spice up your dinner with a flavorful dish introduced to Guam during the Spanish period.
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.
Though “This We’ll Defend” has been the U.S. Army’s motto since its founding in 1775, for Army Col. Matthew Rivera it also holds a personal significance, representing three generations of service to the U.S. Army.
NEW MONTH, NEW BITES & VIBES! Guam’s food scene is heating up with fresh flavors and cool new spots! From a dessert that’s a nostalgic dream come true to coffee shops with vibes as bold as their brews, we’re diving into the island’s latest must-tries. Let’s eat!