Hafa Adai and welcome to my island! Having grown up on Guam, it didn’t take long for me and my friends to gravitate into the beautiful ocean that surrounds us and all the islands in the Pacific!
Bhutan, often referred to as the “happiest country in the world” has been a long-awaited adventure for our family since our arrival in Asia.
Guam isn’t just any tropical island paradise. Yes, you’ll find miles of endless white sand along the coast, bright and boozy beverages served up at the beachside bars and restaurants, and of course there are the mind-blowing sunsets.
This is a fantastically short hike to one of Guam’s most celebrated cultural treasures. It is definitely a must-see if you are driving through the South.
If you’re reconnecting with the outdoors this weekend, check out these beautiful spots for some great pictures!
When it comes to diving adventures that combine breathtaking marine life with top-notch facilities, Palau stands out, especially for those eager to meet the ocean’s gentle giants, the Napoleon Wrasse.
When you’re short on time or just exhausted, say after traveling around two different countries in two weeks, a tour provides the opportunity to escape some of the planning part and get right to the adventure. It’s even better if you end up in a small group.
Let’s bring awareness to our island.
As the thick heat and smoke from fiery grills makes its wispy way into a moonlit sky before finally dissipating, small crowds of people become increasingly dense as they congregate and form lines full of anticipation next to open air stalls selling everything from jewelry, clothing, art, food, and an uncountable array of merchandise.
Pacific Historic Parks invites you to celebrate the launch of Every Day I Dream of Sumay by Dr. James Perez Viernes.
In one of Guam’s most enduring legends, Puntan and Fu’una are the brother and sister gods of creation who sacrificed themselves to create the universe.
Santa Marian Kamalen, also known as Our Lady of Camarin, is the patron saint of Guam.
Christmas is on its way and the secret to a smooth holiday experience is to beat the lines and get a head start on your shopping.
Phu Quoc, the biggest island in Vietnam, is known for its white-sand beaches, turquoise water and hiking trails.