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.
Guam Discovery Day falls on the first Monday of March every year and takes place on March 3rd this year.
Understanding the significance of Ga'an Point down in Agat is to appreciate Guam history.
“Romeo and Juliet” is not the only romantic saga ending in woe. Others in Japan and on Guam are inked so indelibly on public psyches as to inspire “lovers’ points” with sweeping vistas to evoke romance and luck in love.
Stationed in the Pacific and looking for your next adventure? While many of you have already explored the wonders of Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines, there’s one destination that stands out for its natural beauty and world-class diving - Palau.
Whether you’re fresh of the plane or have been here for a while, you might be surprised to learn how much Guam and Uncle Sam have set aside in the way of parks and pristine places for your enjoyment.
The 3rd Annual Maga’lahi Gådao Gupot Chamorro event aims to showcase Inalåhan talent through Chamorro song, dance and cultural exhibits that promote awareness of Chamorro culture and the chief of Inalåhan, Chief Gådao.
If you are an active-duty service member and are considering getting a tattoo, be sure to inform yourself of the rules and regulations. Here is an overview of current military tattoo policies.
Access to this tropical paradise from any base in the Pacific is straightforward as the final leg is only a 96-minute evening flight from Guam International Airport to the island of Yap.
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.