The legend of Puntan Påtgon (Child’s Point) is a folktale about a powerful man who becomes envious of his child’s superior strength: Long, long ago giants are said to have lived in the Mariana Islands.
Nearly four decades of community connection came full circle at Micronesia Mall on Saturday, August 9, 2025 as hundreds of families stopped by the Center Court for a spirited 37th anniversary celebration that transformed the shopping destination into a vibrant cultural festival.
Space Available travel offers a way for Armed Services personnel, their dependents, retirees and others who support the mission to see the world on a budget… if the timing is right. Below is what you need to know about this great privilege.
Guam and Micronesia’s Only Underwater Observatory to receive eight new windows to improve visibility of surrounding marine life.
Artwork by Yeon Soon Park & Rubyjane Buhain-Redila
There are spectacular views, lovely spots to swim, and a natural waterside too! There are two ways to get down to the first waterfall – one easy and one a bit more adventurous.
Guam is well known for its pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs but the island's natural beauty extends beyond its white sand shores and turquoise waters.
Tarzan Pools is a place on Guam that is cool to explore. You have to go there by vehicle and then hike. It is so fun to visit with friends and family.
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.
A large part of the hike/walk was on paved or dirt roads/tracks. In some places, though, the trail was difficult to traverse due to steep terrain—even more difficult on a wet day.
If you’re new to Guam, there’s a good chance you don’t know of many things to do. The island is known for its beaches, but there’s much more to the island. Here are 10 things you must do during your stay where America’s day begins.
Wondering where to take beautiful pictures that capture the essence of your visit to Guam?
From the Navy Base, Drive North up Marine Corps Drive. You will pass the turn for Polaris Point, the Port Authority, and the Guam Power Authority Piti power plant on your left. Soon after the stop light for the power plant, keep a lookout to your right for J.M. Tuncap Street.