5 days in Guam Itinerary
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Start: Manila, Luzon
Fly to Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, Drive to Tamuning
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Tamuning
— 4 nights
Drive to Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, Fly to Manila
End: Manila, Luzon
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Tamuning — 4 nights

Attractions like Guam Premier Outlets and Two Lovers Point make great kid-friendly stops. There's still lots to do: enjoy the sand and surf at Gun Beach, pause for some photo ops at Archbishop Felixberto Flores Memorial Circle, stroll through Matapang Beach, and buy something for everyone on your list at Kmart.
For ratings, where to stay, reviews, and more tourist information, use the Tamuning trip planning app.
Manila, Philippines to Tamuning is an approximately 8-hour combination of flight and car. You'll lose 2 hours traveling from Manila to Tamuning due to the time zone difference. Expect a daytime high around 87°F in March, and nighttime lows around 76°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 20th (Mon) so you can travel back home.
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For ratings, where to stay, reviews, and more tourist information, use the Tamuning trip planning app.
Manila, Philippines to Tamuning is an approximately 8-hour combination of flight and car. You'll lose 2 hours traveling from Manila to Tamuning due to the time zone difference. Expect a daytime high around 87°F in March, and nighttime lows around 76°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 20th (Mon) so you can travel back home.
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Guam travel guide
Indigenous, Spanish colonial, and American influences are all visible during a vacation in Guam, a Pacific island that forms part of the Mariana Archipelago. First settled by the indigenous Chamorro people centuries ago, the island was "discovered" by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521-- Spanish colonial powers eventually settled the island in 1668. Today the island is a U.S. territory, with many mainland U.S. citizens choosing to visit Guam as a visa-free way to enjoy the Pacific. Tourism in Guam focuses heavily on the island's picturesque beaches, extensive diving opportunities, and indigenous culture and history.