Coconut candy is an island dessert that’s so simple to make, and fun to get the kids involved in making it.
Presented by the Guam Visitors Bureau, the Guam Micronesia Island Fair is an event showcasing the unique cultural heritage of the islands of Micronesia.
Agana Heights sits just above the capital city of Hagåtña and was a resettlement community for many residents of old Hagåtña after World War II ended in 1944.
The Spanish brought pigs, along with other introduced food items, to Guam and the rest of the Mariana Islands shortly after colonization in the 17th century.
The Hagåtña Heritage Walking Trail is a trail through the capital village of Hagåtña.
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!
When it comes to travel, if you feel that the journey is just as important as the destination, then Guam is the perfect destination for you.
Guam is such a beautiful place with gorgeous waters and nature spots overflowing with greenery. Are you in need of a way to see it all? Well you’re in luck! Round up friends and family to take part in a scavenger hunt.
Aside from Hawaii, there’s arguably no other place in the world than Guam where Spam is more popular.
The best thing about being on Guam is all the opportunities there are for fun in the sun on the beach and beyond.