5 days in Guam Itinerary
Created using Klarna Trips Guam tour planner
Start: Sacramento
Fly to Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, Drive to Tamuning
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Tamuning
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Drive to Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, Fly to Sacramento
End: Sacramento
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Tamuning — 3 nights
Tamuning is known as Guam's economic and retail hub, with one of the island's major shopping malls located within the village.Get some cultural insight at Fort Nuestra Senora de la Soledad and Taleyfac Spanish Bridge. Get in touch with nature at War in the Pacific National Historical Park and Scuba & Snorkeling. The adventure continues: tour the pleasant surroundings at Matapang Beach, explore the gorgeous colors at Piti Bomb Holes Preserve, take in the architecture and atmosphere at Our Lady of Purification, and kick back and relax at Fai Fai Beach.
To find traveler tips, reviews, other places to visit, and more tourist information, you can read our Tamuning trip itinerary planning tool.
Sacramento, USA to Tamuning is an approximately 20-hour combination of flight and car. You'll lose 18 hours traveling from Sacramento to Tamuning due to the time zone difference. Expect much warmer temperatures when traveling from Sacramento in February; daily highs in Tamuning reach 86°F and lows reach 75°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 5th (Sun) early enough to travel back home.
Side Trips
Our Lady of Purification, Fort Nuestra Senora de la Soledad, Piti Bomb Holes Preserve, Taleyfac Spanish Bridge, Fai Fai Beach
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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.