Guam 6 Day Itinerary
Guam 6-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Downtown Hagåtña
- Arrival at A.B. Won Pat International Airport (check flight details for your arrival)
- Transfer to Hotel (Recommended: Dusit Thani Guam Resort or Westin Resort Guam)
- Lunch at Pika’s Cafe, a popular spot for local Chamorro dishes.
- Afternoon Exploration of Downtown Hagåtña: visit the ancient ruins of Spanish colonial buildings like the Hagåtña Post Office Park and the Latte Stone Park & Plaza Royal Capitol Park.
- Dinner at Yigo Marketplace, offering a variety of food vendors.
Day 2: Historic Sites and Talofofo Falls
- Morning visit War in the Pacific National Historical Park (Asan Bay Overlook & Piti Guns) to learn about Guam’s WWII history.
- Lunch at Ono’s Guam KBBQ or The Beachside Tavern for local BBQ and seafood.
- Afternoon head to Talofofo Falls Park, enjoy the natural pools and waterfalls.
- Dinner at Chamorro Village, where you can sample traditional dishes while watching cultural performances.
Day 3: Beaches & Outdoor Activities
- Morning visit Ritidian Point and Gun Beach for snorkeling and beach activities.
- Lunch at Two Lovers’ Point Restaurant with stunning views of the ocean.
- Afternoon explore Ypao Beach or Tumon Bay, perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
- Dinner at Hilton Guam Resort & Spa or any restaurant in Tumon area.
Day 4: Underwater Adventures
- Morning go on a guided tour to discover the underwater world of Guam through snorkeling or scuba diving (check with local dive shops for certification requirements).
- Lunch at Marine Corp Drive, home to many beachside eateries.
- Afternoon relax at one of the beaches in Tumon area or explore the shopping centers.
- Dinner at Fish Eye Marine Park & Grill for fresh seafood and nightly cultural shows.
Day 5: Chamorro Village and Night Market
- Morning visit Chamorro Village for traditional arts, crafts, and food shopping.
- Lunch at any restaurant in the village or Hagåtña area.
- Afternoon free time to explore more of Hagåtña or relax by the pool.
- Dinner at the Guam Premier Outlets Night Market, featuring live music and local food vendors.
Day 6: Departure
- Breakfast at your hotel.
- Transfer to A.B. Won Pat International Airport for departure (check flight details for your departure).
Things to Know:
- Guam is a U.S. territory, so U.S. citizens do not need a passport or visa to travel there. Non-U.S. citizens should check the requirements for their country.
- The official currency is the United States dollar ($).
- English is widely spoken on Guam, along with Chamorro.
- Driving is on the right side of the road. Renting a car is recommended to explore the island.
- Tipping in restaurants is customary but not expected at hotels or taxis. A 10-15% gratuity is common.
- The time zone is Chamorro Standard Time (UTC+10).
- Stay safe by following local laws and customs, and always check the latest travel advisories for Guam.
Enjoy your trip to beautiful Guam!