GUAM
Chamorro Village

Chamorro Village (Photo courtesy of Guam Visitors Bureau)

Guam is such an amazing place to see. Guam has an amazing historical site called Chamorro Village and amazing beaches! Guam is so cool you will want to come here and stay!

The historical sites here in Guam are so cool, there are so many! One of them is Chamorro Village. Chamorro Village is very important because when the Chamorro people lived there, the village unified them and turned them into strong, united, kind people. This village is still standing on Guam. If you go there on Wednesdays, you will see food trucks, merchants and people performing cultural songs and dances. Some of the food you can get there are chicken wings, Chamorro barbecue and red rice. Tourists like going there on Wednesdays because of the night fest! They play music and have activities like rock climbing, bouncy castles and go kart riding! Even if you come to Chamorro Village on other days, it is still very nice and full of Chamorro culture.

There are also many beaches on Guam. They are known for clear, warm waters and amazing sea life. One of the best beaches is Tumon Beach. If you go paddle boarding or on a boat ride, you might see white tip sharks, turtles, octopi, fish and many more cool creatures. The sharks are harmless, but fun to spot! There are many activities you can do by the beaches. You can go scuba diving or snorkeling! You can also rent boats and go to hotels right next to the beach! When you are on the sand you can build sandcastles, play with water balloons, listen to music and dance, collect shells and take pictures of the beach while on a walk. There are many other things to do, too.

Guam beaches are really amazing.

Chamorro Village is really cool and a fun place to visit and learn about some history of the island. Tumon Beach is so amazing and full of activities. Hopefully, one day you can come to Guam and be excited and amazed by these breathtaking places!

Chamorro Village

Chamorro Village (Photo courtesy of Guam Visitors Bureau)

Tumon Beach

Tumon Beach (Photo courtesy of Guam Visitors Bureau)

Editor’s Note: This story is written by an Andersen Elementary student and appeared in the school’s Dolphin Star Newspaper.

Dolphin Star Newspaper

(Dolphin Star Newspaper)

The best stories from the Pacific, in your inbox

Sign up for our weekly newsletter of articles from Japan, Korea, Guam, and Okinawa with travel tips, restaurant reviews, recipes, community and event news, and more.

Sign Up Now