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Guam Attractions
From beautiful,
tropical sandy beaches to historical sites, and entertainment
hot spots - you won't find a shortage of things to do on Guam
with all the attractions the island has to offer. Our
attractions guide features a complete list of attractions on
Guam with reviews and comments.
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Chamorro Village
Located in the village of Hagatna at Paseo Park and right next to the Hagatna Boat Basin, the Chamorro Village is an attraction you won't want to pass up while vacationing on Guam.
Chamorro Village offers visitors a looking into the culture of Guam with authentic gift shops, a variety of local food vendors, and entertainment on certain nights. If you
plan on visiting the Chamorro village, Wednesdays are usually the day people from around the island gather at this location for some great food, entertainment, and just to get
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Cocos Island
A tropical oasis located in the Cocos Lagoon 1 mile off the
southern coast of Guam, Cocos Island has an area of about
100 acres which offers white sandy beach and beautiful,
turquoise crystal clear waters. The island is
uninhabited and doesn't have any permanent residents, but it
is used as a tourist destination during the day complete
with boat rides to the island, dolphin watching tours, scuba
diving, snorkeling, jet skiing and parasailing.
Vacationers can also enjoy a simple relaxing day on the
beach at Cocos Island, soaking up the sun and swimming in
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Fish Eye
Marine Park
Located in Piti Bay, a marine preserve and one of the
island's few naturally protected lagoons, Fish Eye Marine
Park is a unique underwater observatory specifically located
in the "Piti Bomb Hole" area of the bay. The location
around this Guam attraction is a popular dive spot with an
amazing diversity of marine life which consists of over 200
species of fish in addition to other indigenous sea life to
Guam. There is an admission fee to experience the
Underwater Observatory which costs $16 for adults and $12
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Two Lovers'
Point
Another popular attraction among tourists, Two Lovers' Point
is situated on the cliffline on the northern part of Tumon.
It overlooks Tumon Bay and offers great views of the
coastline of Tumon. If your not familiar with the
island getting to Two Lovers' Point can be a little
difficult because of its remote location so be sure to ask
for detailed directions or make sure you have a map before
heading out to this Guam attraction. Be sure to bring
a camera or you'll regret not bringing one once you see the
awestruck views Two Lovers' Point has to offer of Guam's
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Talofofo Falls Park
Probably the most famous waterfall on the island of Guam,
the grounds along majestic Talofofo Falls have been
transformed into a park great for a picnic or to just relax
and take a refreshing swim in the pool just below Talofofo
Falls. Talofofo Falls itself is a thirty foot
waterfall, which is part of the Ugum River which is
accessible by car, walking, or a ride on a cable car.
If your in the southern part of the island of Guam a stop at
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