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How to Pack for Your Fall Vacation in Guam

Guam is a beautiful island country with plenty of beaches, sun and fun. But most people probably think of the island as a summer destination, but what about fall? Here is a guide for packing for your fall Guam vacation. It’s still warm Guam has a tropical climate and temperatures are still in the mid-80s (F). That means packing like its summer: loose fitting, light-weight clothing. As always, natural fibers,        such as cotton, are best. Rain Fall is Guam’s rainy season, which is good if you want to save money as people generally prefer to travel during the dry season. Umbrellas can be cumbersome to pack. I recommend a light weight rain coat or poncho. If it is raining, you probably won’t be hitting the beach though. Indoor fun Even if it’s raining, there’s still plenty of fun to…

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October 1, 2017

Destination Wedding Guide: Guam Edition

You’ve decided you want to host your wedding in a tropical paradise. You’ve got plenty of options, but have you considered Guam? Guam has everything you need to make your destination wedding beautiful and successful, and it’s a perfect honeymoon destination. But I’m sure you have a lot of questions about how to make your Guam wedding happen, so here is a handy FAQ to get started. Do we need a wedding planner? When it comes to destination weddings it’s usually advised to have a wedding planner, unless you can make frequent trips to the destination beforehand to make arrangements and meet with vendors. The internet makes research and communication easier, but a local wedding planner will have contacts with flower merchants, halls, local musicians, everything you need for a wedding, and may be able to save you money by…

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September 10, 2017

10 Reasons Why You Should Go to Guam for Your Family Vacation

Guam is a beautiful island with amazing beaches, delicious international cuisine, and the Globe, a multi-level dance club with a live DJ every night. So no surprise that many people think of Guam solely as an adult vacation spot. Think again! Guam is the perfect vacation spot for the whole family. Yes, even if you have young children. The island is small; most everything you want to do will be close by, so no long drives. The weather is mild all year round, so Guam is the perfect destination for your kid’s winter vacation. And most importantly, there’s plenty to see and do, so you and you’re kids won’t get bored. Not convinced yet? Here are 10 reasons why you should make Guam the destination of your next family vacation. Cultural Experiences Chamorro Village is an outdoor mall in Hagatna…

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August 27, 2017

Primer on Chamorro History & Culture Pt. 2

Chamorro culture is unique in the pacific. They have their own myths and storytelling traditions. The Chamorro also have their own unique dancing and singing styles, different from other Polynesian cultures. So before you head for Guam, read up on the Chamorro culture with part two of this primer.   Storytelling Storytelling is the traditional way of passing down knowledge from one generation to the next among the Chamorro. Storytellers are venerated members of Chamorro society and are viewed as educators. Chamorro culture is filled with myths and legends that are passed down for entertainment and education purposes.   Myths & Legends Local legends are a very important part of Chamorro culture. The Chamorro even have their version of the Romeo and Juliet story.  The legend of Puntan Dos Amantes tells of two Chamorro who loved each other, but couldn’t…

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August 14, 2017

Primer on Chamorro History & Culture Pt. 1

The Chamorro, the indigenous people of Guam, have a history that isn’t widely known. And despite resurgence in interest, their culture is still not widely understood.  So before you visit Guam, brush up with part 1 of this primer. History The Chamorro are the indigenous people of Guam. Archaeological evidence shows that the Chamorro people, linked by language and culture, have lived in the Marianas Islands, including Guam, for more than 4000 years. The Spanish began colonization of Guam in the mid-16th century. During this period, Spanish customs and the language were imported to Guam. The Spanish also converted the native Chamorro population to Catholicism. In 1898 the United States took Guam during the Spanish-American War. The island briefly came under Japanese occupation during WWII but was recaptured by U.S. forces. After WWII, Chamorro leaders lobbied for greater autonomy for…

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August 8, 2017

20 Things to Know Before You Travel to Guam

Guam is a small but beautiful island in the Pacific. It is a great vacation spot and has everything a traveler could want. But there are a few things you should know before you go. Do I need a passport to travel to Guam? Despite the fact that Guam is a US territory, US citizens still need a passport to enter. In certain cases a photo id and proof of US citizenship might be accepted, but why risk it? Non-US citizens also need a valid passport and, possibly, a Visa. Contact the closest US embassy to find out if you need a visa to enter US territory. Summer is the rainy season in Guam Prepare for rain if you travel to Guam between June and December, but don’t let that deter you. Most tropical or sub-tropical areas experience rain…

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July 23, 2017

How to Pack for Your Summer Vacation in Guam

Guam is a beautiful island country with plenty of beaches, sun and fun. But, as with any summer vacation, it can be difficult to know how to pack, especially if you’re going somewhere you’ve never been before. Here is a guide for packing for your Guam vacation. Pack for warm weather Guam has a tropical climate and average summer temperatures range from 78–89°F (26-32°C). That means pack loose fitting, light-weight clothing. Natural fibers, such as cotton, are best. Don’t worry about being too casual; shorts and short-sleeve shirts are fine for both men and women in Guam. Don’t forget the nightlife Guam has a fantastic club scene, and you’ll want to look your best. Remember to pack your dancing shoes for Guam’s only multi-level dance club. Prepare for rain Guam’s rainy season runs from April to December, with the greatest amount…

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July 16, 2017

Guam Restaurant Guide

One of the best things about being on vacation is the opportunity to eat out and not worry about cooking. Guam is a great country for this. With so many people of different nationalities living there, the island has developed an international cuisine. Here are our recommendations for where to eat while in Guam. Dinner with a show The TaoTao Tasi dinner show should definitely be on your list of things to do while you’re in Guam. This Polynesian dance and fire show is accompanied by an all-you-can-eat barbeque buffet. You’re not going to get a better deal than that. *Note: It is closed on Wednesdays and Sundays. Where to eat on Sundays Guam is a predominantly Catholic country, meaning most places will be closed on Sunday. One place that is open on Sundays is Giovanni’s. This is an Italian…

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July 11, 2017

10 Things You Must See & Do When Visiting Guam

Guam is a small island, only 32 miles long, so you might wonder how much there really is to see or do there. Well, the answer is a lot. Depending on how much time you have on the island, and how much of it you want to spend on the beach, you probably won’t have time to do everything. You may not want to do everything. That said, here are 10 things you really should do and see while in Guam. TaoTao Tasi Dinner Show Accompanied by an all you can eat buffet; the TaoTao Tasi dinner show is a gorgeous spectacle. This special show features performances of ancient Chamorro warriors, dancers from the Tahiti Islands and Samoan fire dancers. It’s great for couples and families. The best part? It’s right on the beach in Tumon, so you won’t have…

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July 6, 2017