Guam

Country Capital:
Hagåtña
Country Description:
Guam is a U.S. island territory in Micronesia, in the Western Pacific. It's distinguished by tropical beaches, Chamorro villages and ancient latte-stone pillars. Guam’s WWII significance is on view at the War in the Pacific National Historical Park, whose sites include Asan Beach, a former battlefield. The island’s Spanish colonial heritage is evident in Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, atop a bluff in Umatac.
Major Cities
Hagåtña
Dededo
Yigo
Tamuning
Mangilao
Barrigada
Santa Rita
Yona
Chalan Pago-Ordot
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The Atlandis Top 3 'Things to Do'

Taotao Tasi the Beach Dinner Show
Take the hassle of decision-making out of your trip to Guam by booking an evening at the island's most spectacular show. Your evening includes entertainment—with 50 performers, including fire dancers—as well as an unlimited buffet with salads, beef, seafood, and desserts. Hotel pickup and drop-off is included, if option selected.

Valley of the Latte Jungle Riverboat Adventure Cruise
Skip the beach and join this half-day tour that introduces you to Guam's history and culture—in an entertaining way. Cruise through the rainforests, along the Talofofo and Ugum rivers, learn about local flora and fauna, and visit an ancient Chamorro village to learn how old traditions are being kept alive.

Guam's Best Beach Diving! - Beginner and Advanced Dives
Enjoy one of the best dives on Guam right in front of our private beach in Apra Harbor! Dogleg Reef is famous for it's calm waters with numerous coral reefs and tropical fish surrounding a sand bottom with 70 year old artifacts from WWII scattered about. There are resident Green Sea and Hawksbill turtles in the area so they are a common sight on most dives.
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