50 days in Guam Itinerary
50 days in Guam Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Guam sightseeing planner
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Tumon — 48 nights

Lazing on the beach and cooling off in the clear water remain the most popular things to do in Tumon, the busiest resort town in Guam.Change things up with these side-trips from Tumon: Inarajan (Inarajan Natural Pool, George Flores Old Store and History Center, &more), Umatac (Magellan Monument, Fort Nuestra Senora de la Soledad, &more) and Talofofo (Talofofo Falls Park, Talofofo Beach, &more). And it doesn't end there: enjoy the sand and surf at Ypao Beach Park, stroll through Fai Fai Beach, browse the different shops at Guam Premier Outlets, and stop by JP Super Store.
To find other places to visit, traveler tips, more things to do, and more tourist information, you can read our Tumon road trip tool.
New York City, USA to Tumon is an approximately 22-hour flight. The time zone difference moving from Eastern Standard Time (EST) to Chamorro Standard Time (ChST) is 15 hours. Traveling from New York City in December, expect Tumon to be much warmer, temps between 87°F and 78°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 21st (Fri) early enough to fly 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.