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20 Available Tour Excursions in Guam
Even if you are not a swimmer we will safely guide you through your first time diving in the ocean! Our diving instructors have years of experience introducing people to the wonders of the ocean! Groups of 4 per guide let you get the best view of our beautiful reefs full of tropical fish! Green Sea Turtles are a common sight!
Price: $90.00
Duration: 2 hours
Soar through Guam’s tropical landscape on an exciting zipline adventure with scenic overlooks of Tumon Bay and the island coastline. This guided experience features multiple zipline runs, beautiful jungle surroundings, ocean views, and a fun, beginner-friendly atmosphere perfect for families, couples, and thrill seekers visiting Guam.
Price: $49.00
Duration: 1 hours
Journey to the site of an ancient Chamorro village into a limestone forest over terrain that slopes up and down, and enjoy beautiful coastline views from the best vantage points in the area. During your hike, you are rewarded with a visit to a spectacular freshwater cave where you can cool down with a dip in the pure fresh water. We provide all the necessary equipment, snacks, and a friendly guide who makes sure you have an awesome and memorable experience.
Price: $95.00
Duration: 4-5 hours
Discover Guam’s eco‑friendly marine preserve with a guided snorkeling adventure at Fish Eye Marine Park -Walk along the scenic sea bridge leading to the heart of Piti Bay -Step into crystal‑clear waters and explore around the Underwater Observatory -Swim among 200+ species of colorful tropical fish and vibrant coral formations -Enjoy guidance and insights from skilled lifeguards ensuring safety and fun -Easy access makes this activity ideal for both beginners and experienced snorkelers -Refresh with shower and changing facilities after your snorkeling session -Return transfer to your hotel included for convenience -Connect with Guam’s natural beauty in an eco‑conscious, memorable marine adventure
Price: $44.00
Duration: 0 hours
Enjoy one of the best dives on Guam right in front of our beach shop in Apra Harbor! Dogleg Reef is famous for its calm waters with numerous coral reefs and tropical fish surrounding a sand bottom with 80 year old artifacts from WWII scattered about at 75-80 feet There are resident Green Sea and Hawksbill turtles in the area so they are a common sight on most dives. • Dives for beginner and advanced divers. • Non Divers also welcome for their first diving experience, no certification needed. Please make note at time of booking. Maximum depth on first dive is 20 feet. • Rental dive equipment (BC, regulator, weights,mask, snorkel, boots, fins) are included. • Choice of one or two dives.
Price: $90.00
Duration: 3 hours
Experience more than just an off-road tour — enjoy a complete Guam adventure in the heart of the island at LeoPalace Resort. Our exclusive experience combines thrilling off-road driving through jungle trails, scenic mountain views, and Guam’s longest and highest bridge. After your ride enjoy premium resort amenities including pool access, a water slide, dining discounts, and complimentary souvenir photo prints. Unlike crowded tourist attractions, our tours take place on private ranch land in central Guam, where guests experience the island’s natural beauty, rugged terrain, and peaceful countryside atmosphere. Families, couples, and groups can relax after the adventure with access to the LeoPalace Resort pool and dining facilities, creating the perfect combination of excitement and relaxation in one unforgettable day. Our friendly professional guides, high-quality vehicles, and unique resort setting make this one of Guam’s most complete and memorable outdoor experiences.
Price: $115.00
Duration: 2-6 hours
Guam Ocean Adventures is located close to some of Guam's most pristine reefs! Enjoy a private tour with your family or friends! Our guides will show you marine life in it's natural habitat.. * Enjoy snorkeling or Freediving your way with your private tour! * For groups of 4-12 people, ages 4-65. * Includes mask, snorkel, boots, safety vest (if needed) and guide. * Approximately one hour of snorkeling/freediving time. * Shallow reef areas for families and beginners, deeper dropoffs up to 18 meters for freediving. * Perfect to take your kids for first time snorkeling! Enjoy relaxing in the midst of tropical fish on a coral reef. Or hone your freediving skills on a beautiful drop off! • Small groups for each tour. • See a pristine coral reef with tropical fish swimming about, Green Sea Turtles are a common sight.
Price: $180.00
Duration: 1 hours
This is a must do on your Guam vacation! Our package with Scuba diving and SUP lesson makes for an exciting day of your vacation! •Dives for beginners and advanced. First time divers welcome, no certification needed! • Great fun for families with kids 12 and older. • Small groups for each dive. Easy entry to diving from our beach site. • See a pristine coral reef with tropical fish in their natural habitat. Learn to stand up paddle board! It's easier than you think!
Price: $135.00
Duration: 2 hours
Explore the jungles along the Talofofo and Ugum Rivers on this half-day tour. Visitors of all ages, from all over the world, will be greeted by our friendly staff at the Valley of the Latte Main Staging area near the Gift Shop. Fun and experienced guides will welcome you onto one of our Adventure River Boats. The trip begins as the boat leaves the dock and you are transported to another place and another time as you cruise over cool and calm waters. As you make your way down the ancient rivers, you will catch a glimpses of a thriving ancient Chamorro village. Over 4,500 years of history will be shared as you are greeted by Ulitao, a seafaring organization that keeps ancient traditions alive. Your knowledgeable guides will provide information on the history of the land, people, and local flora, fauna, and wildlife. A delicious Fiesta Style BBQ plate is provided on all morning tours and guests are allowed to enjoy a gorgeous botanical garden and animal sanctuary.
Price: $118.00
Duration: 4 hours
Join Guam's most spectacular and unique show. You will see beautiful performers, gorgeous costumes, and amazing fire dancers. This is the only dinner show on the beach. This is Guam’s premier island show on a huge 150 foot stage. The show has the biggest cast on Guam with 30 performers (other shows have 4 or 5). Witness a multi-million dollar professional outdoor stage facility along with a stunning ocean view. The dinner experience lasts about 2 hours, while the show is 1 hour in length.
Price: $69.24
Duration: 1-2 hours
Enjoy the best night of your Guam trip aboard the BIG Sunset Dinner Cruise, Guam’s only optional tour that presents an ocean-cruising dinner cruise. Experience Guam’s beautiful clear waters, dolphins and more. *Launching from one of these sites: Agat Marina, Apra Harbor or Hagatna Boat Basin. *The boat will not wait for late guests. You will be charged if you miss the boat. If you are driving (not recommended for tourists), please call us by 12:00 on your tour date for directions as the departure dock may change at the last minute. please come to the correct launching site which we announced the tour day by email. Schedule from January through March: Approximate cruising time 17:00 ~ 19:00 (Must arrive at the port by 16:45) Schedule from April through September: Approximate cruising time 17:30 ~ 19:30 (Must arrive at the port by 17:15) ※ Cruise only plan does not includes transportation service, food, and drinks.
Price: $62.34
Duration: 2-3 hours
Over 40 of the world’s top designers and show creators—directors of Cirque du Soleil, Franco Dragone, and legendary tours for Madonna, U2, and the Rolling Stones—have joined forces to create Guam’s most breathtaking island-themed spectacle. The Karera Show combines the magic of the Pacific with world-class technology, including a massive IMAX-scale video screen, the world’s largest high-speed motorized screen, and immersive L-Acoustics surround sound. Prepare to be transported by a dazzling fusion of culture, music, and cutting-edge visuals. Highlights include: -Thrilling fire dancing and traditional Polynesian performances -Captivating live music and storytelling that celebrate Pacific Island heritage -A family-friendly evening full of excitement, heart, and island spirit Perfect for couples, families, and group travelers, the Karera Show is an unforgettable cultural celebration you won't want to miss!
Price: $105.27
Duration: 1 hours
Start this 3-hour, small-group (maximum group size of 30) tour at the Visitor Center where guests are welcomed, briefed about the Adventure Park and it’s tours, and greeted by Coast Guard Certified captains and crews who will share the story of the river flora, fauna, and local wildlife. After the safety briefings, guests will be provided with life jackets, paddles, and kayaks and welcomed into the calm and cool river waters for an adventurous kayaking session. Guests can then enjoy the cruise to an ancient indigenous village over 3,000 years old surrounded by botanical gardens, an ancient latte site, and fresh water springs. Everyone will be greeted by a living village with ancient storytelling, fire making demonstrations, basket weaving exhibitions, and canoe building sessions. Lunch is a must with rave reviews of the local fiesta plate offered at the Valley of the Latte to complete your tour.
Price: $118.00
Duration: 3 hours
Recommended: Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together! Welcome to Guam! This tiny island has a big history — spanning over 4 millennia! Our tour today will circle the entire island while stepping back into this rich past. We’ll explore everything from the ancient Chamorro culture to WWII battlegrounds… as well as some beautiful beaches, natural pools, and popular landmarks! This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore Guam’s historic wonders with maximum flexibility and value. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
Price: $29.99
Duration: 2-3 hours
Board a sporty cruiser, welcomed by your skipper and guide with refreshing mango juice. Glide across Guam’s bright seas, spotting skipjack tuna or flying fish before meeting playful spinner dolphins leaping and twirling in tropical waters. - After dolphin watching, continue with Underwater Observatory access at Piti Bay. Stroll the ocean bridge for stunning reef views, then marvel at marine life through 26 panoramic windows. Encounter 200 species of tropical fish and 80 vibrant coral varieties in their natural habitat. DIETARY info (only when selected with Lunch option): including vegetarian choices. Please feel free to choose from the wide selection to find options that suit your requirements
Price: $54.00
Duration: 2 hours
The Guam’s ultimate island dining experience a beachfront Barbeque dinner paired with an exhilarating cultural Chamoru show. Guests can enjoy a generous set menu of premium grilled meats, fresh seafood, and island inspired sides, all prepared right by the shore as the sun sets over Tumon Bay. Two highlights you won’t want to miss. Enjoy a beachside BBQ dinner with stunning Pacific sunset views, accompanied by a lively CHamoru cultural show featuring traditional dance, music, and storytelling. This is a unique experience blending delicious flavors and island heritage.
Price: $88.00
Duration: 2 hours
Enjoy an unforgettable evening featuring authentic local Guam cuisine served in a delicious Fiesta BBQ plated course. Savor a gourmet dinner at our open‑air restaurant surrounded by tropical gardens, cascading waterfalls, and serene lagoons. Immerse yourself in the island atmosphere as live vocals and ukulele music set the mood. The highlight of the night is a spectacular cultural show with breathtaking songs and dances from across the Pacific Islands—performed live with dramatic flair and vibrant energy. ✨ Optional Add‑Ons to Enhance Your Experience These add‑ons are already available in the booking options. Simply choose the product that suits you best when making your reservation: Each add‑on can be selected with or without: - Hotel Transfer Service - Underwater Observatory access Guest Comforts Included: selected soft drinks (self selrvice) Free Wi‑Fi access Mosquito repellent provided Photography allowed (strictly no flash)
Price: $74.00
Duration: 2 hours
Enjoy a dinner buffet featuring island-inspired and international dishes in an open-air garden restaurant with a lagoon and waterfall. Experience live cultural performances, music, hula, warrior chants, and a thrilling fire dance finale. ✨ Optional Add‑Ons (Additional Cost for an Enhanced Experience) Available in the booking options. Simply choose the product that suits you best when making your reservation — each add‑on can be selected with or without: - Premium Seating – Guaranteed closer view for an upgraded experience - Underwater Observatory Visit – Explore marine life from a unique perspective - Hotel Transfer Service Important Information: The dinner buffet offers options for various dietary needs, including vegetarian choices. Please feel free to choose from the wide selection to find options that suit your needs. Guest Comforts Included: - Self service Selected soft drinks - Photography allowed (NO FLASH) - Mosquito repellent - Free Wi-Fi access
Price: $96.00
Duration: 2 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: USD
- Languages: English, Chamorro, Filipino, Japanese
- Climate: Tropical
- Timezone: Pacific/Guam
- Population: Approximately 168,000
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is during the dry season from January to May.
- Visa Requirements Visitors from the United States do not require a visa to enter Guam. Citizens of many countries, including the EU, UK, Japan, and South Korea, can enter Guam visa-free for short stays under the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program. Other travelers may need to obtain a visa or an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) if entering via the United States. Visa on arrival is generally not available. It is important to check specific requirements based on nationality before travel.
About Guam
Guam is a unique tropical island in the western Pacific Ocean, offering a blend of rich Chamorro culture, stunning natural beauty, and modern amenities. As the largest and southernmost island in the Mariana Islands, Guam is known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs, making it a paradise for beach lovers and divers. The island’s history as a strategic U.S. military base adds a layer of cultural and historical interest, with World War II sites and museums to explore. Visitors are drawn to Guam for its warm hospitality, year-round tropical climate, and diverse activities ranging from water sports to cultural festivals. The island’s cuisine reflects its multicultural heritage, combining indigenous Chamorro flavors with Asian and American influences. Guam’s accessibility from Asia and the U.S. mainland makes it an attractive destination for both short getaways and longer vacations. Whether seeking relaxation on white sandy shores or adventure in lush jungles, Guam offers a compelling mix of experiences that appeal to a wide range of travelers.
Guam Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: 1. Two Lovers Point – A dramatic cliffside lookout offering panoramic views of the Philippine Sea and a romantic legend behind its name. 2. Tumon Bay – The main tourist area with beautiful beaches, shopping, dining, and vibrant nightlife. 3. War in the Pacific National Historical Park – A preserved site commemorating World War II battles with museums and walking trails. 4. Ritidian Point – A nature reserve with pristine beaches, wildlife viewing, and archaeological sites. 5. Chamorro Village – A cultural hub featuring local crafts, food stalls, and traditional dance performances, especially lively during the Wednesday night market.
- Duration Range: Custom Durations
- Group Size: Intimate Groups
- Difficulty Level: All Comfort Levels
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is during the dry season from January to May. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting cultural sites. Guam is safe, but keep an eye on personal belongings. Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is advisable for small vendors. Stay hydrated and be prepared for sudden tropical showers.
Average Tour Price: $95
Lowest Price Tour: $39
Highest Price Tour: $250
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Top Attractions
1. Two Lovers Point – A dramatic cliffside lookout offering panoramic views of the Philippine Sea and a romantic legend behind its name. 2. Tumon Bay – The main tourist area with beautiful beaches, shopping, dining, and vibrant nightlife. 3. War in the Pacific National Historical Park – A preserved site commemorating World War II battles with museums and walking trails. 4. Ritidian Point – A nature reserve with pristine beaches, wildlife viewing, and archaeological sites. 5. Chamorro Village – A cultural hub featuring local crafts, food stalls, and traditional dance performances, especially lively during the Wednesday night market.
Popular Activities
Visitors can enjoy snorkeling and scuba diving in Guam’s coral reefs, hiking through tropical forests, and exploring WWII historical sites. Water sports such as jet skiing, paddleboarding, and parasailing are popular. Cultural experiences include attending Chamorro festivals, visiting local markets, and participating in traditional dance and craft workshops. Golfing and spa retreats offer relaxation options, while shopping ranges from luxury brands to local handicrafts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
Guam’s cuisine is a flavorful fusion of Chamorro, Filipino, Japanese, and American influences. Signature dishes include red rice, kelaguen (a marinated meat or seafood dish), and BBQ chicken or pork. Fresh seafood is abundant, often grilled or served in coconut milk-based dishes. Local desserts like coconut tarts and mango pies are must-tries. Popular dining spots include Proa Restaurant for authentic Chamorro BBQ and Meskla Dos for local fusion cuisine.
Getting Around
Guam is accessible by air through A.B. Won Pat International Airport with direct flights from Asia and the U.S. mainland. Local transportation includes taxis, buses, and shuttles, but these can be limited in frequency and coverage. Renting a car is the most convenient way to explore the island independently. Roads are generally well-maintained, and driving is on the right side.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is during the dry season from January to May. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting cultural sites. Guam is safe, but keep an eye on personal belongings. Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is advisable for small vendors. Stay hydrated and be prepared for sudden tropical showers.
Culture & Customs
Guam’s culture is deeply rooted in Chamorro traditions, emphasizing family, respect, and hospitality. Social customs include greeting with a warm “Hafa Adai” (hello) and showing respect to elders. Important festivals include the Guam Liberation Day in July and the Chamorro Month in March, featuring parades and cultural events. Visitors should be polite, avoid loud behavior, and ask permission before photographing people or cultural ceremonies.
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