
Guam Attractions With the beauty of Guam’s surrounding beaches it is no surprise that water sports are among the favorite pass times around the island. The underwater visibility is excellent and there many beautiful dive sites. Along with scuba diving there are other water related activities that you can enjoy such as windsurfing, snorkeling, kayaking, deep sea fishing, parasailing, boogie boarding and surfing. If you are a little less sporty there is the Atlantis submarine that takes sightseers on a tour of Guam’s beautiful reefs.
If water activities are not your thing Guam has a variety of land based attraction’s that you can enjoy. Guam is home to a variety of golf courses to suit your hacking skills. But golf is not the only land based attraction, there are many lovely hiking trails (locally known as boonie stomping), and many scenic parks and beaches.
Diving on Guam is some of the best in the world not including Palau, Truk and Yap Lagoon. The visibility in the water is excellent and there are many WWI & WWII wrecks to dive.
Sightseeing: Guam has many sight that are worth seeing we have listed just a few.
 Two-Lovers Point is one of Guam’s most well know attractions. It sits high upon a cliff just north of the tourist enclave of Tumon bay. Chamorro legend has it that two young lovers leapt to their death here, having been forbidden to be together. This scenic attraction has one of the most beautiful views on the island.
 Talofofo Falls is located in the heart of the south and is one of the islands most beautiful water falls. In the past it was a 2 hour hike into the falls but now you are able to drive up to the falls and even take a gondola ride over the falls.
Latte Stone Park is located in downtown Hagatna, the capital of the island. Latte stones were the foundations of early Chamorro big houses where local villagers would meet. |