When you think of diving in Palau, certain creatures come to mind right away—Napoleon wrasse, manta rays, dugongs, and, of course, sharks.
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.
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.
It’s not just the stunning diversity of its underwater ecosystem; it’s the deep commitment to preserving this natural wonder.
New twice-weekly service on Wednesday and Saturdays opens new tourism market for Guam
Pet Fest is a community - driven event dedicated to shining a spotlight on the growing population of boonie dogs in Guam and the challenges they face.
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.
GUAMTIME IS TURNING 5! To celebrate, we are throwing the ultimate community event on Aspinall Avenue in Hagåtña from 4pm-10pm!
Perfect for families and culture enthusiasts alike, this is more than a workshop - its a celebration of heritage, creativity, and community! Don’t miss this unique opportunity!
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.
Stroll through the culturally rich village roads of the south or take a dip in the island’s most well-known natural pool – all from the comfort of your screen!
The Guam Ko’ko’ Kids Fun Run is a fun-filled family event featuring a 0.6K, 1.6K and 3.3K Fun-Run for children ages 4-12 years old. All runners receive a finisher’s t-shirt and a chance to win awesome prizes including Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals for the top three boys and girls in each division.
The Guam Ko’ko’ Road Race features a Half marathon and 4-person 5K Ekiden Relay 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).
The 43rd Annual Japanese Autumn festival hosted by the Japan Club of Guam takes place Saturday, April 12, 2025 at the Governor Joseph Flores Beach Park (Ypao Beach Park).