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Staying in Guam

Guam (GU) is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States located in the western Pacific Ocean. As the largest island in Micronesia and the southernmost of the Mariana Islands, it serves as a strategic hub where America's day begins. The capital is Hagåtña, and the most populous village is Dededo. With a population of over 168,000, Guam features a unique blend of indigenous Chamorro culture and American influence. Historically significant as a stopover for Spanish galleons and a WWII liberation site, today its economy relies heavily on tourism and the U.S. military presence. For frequent travelers, Guam offers a distinct mix of resort-style accommodations and urban hotels, accessible via Nimitz Highway and the Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport.

Entry & visa
Visa required· CN passport
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Entry & getting around

Entry & Getting Around

As a U.S. territory, Guam requires entry compliance with U.S. immigration laws. Travelers should verify visa requirements with the nearest U.S. consulate or embassy prior to departure, as policies may vary by nationality. Transportation within the island is best managed via rental cars, with Nimitz Highway serving as the main artery connecting key areas. Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport is the primary gateway, offering flights to major Asian hubs and Honolulu.

Accommodation Layout: Resorts vs. Urban

Guam's lodging landscape is regionally distinct. The Tumon Bay area is the epicenter for tourism, hosting numerous large-scale beachfront resorts and international chains ideal for leisure travelers. In contrast, areas like Hagåtña (the capital) and Dededo offer more urban, business-oriented accommodations closer to local services and government centers. For most visitors, basing oneself in Tumon provides the best access to beaches, dining, and entertainment.

Hotel Loyalty Landscape

Given its status as a U.S. territory, Guam has a strong footprint for major American hotel loyalty programs. Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, and World of Hyatt all maintain significant presences on the island, particularly along the Tumon Beach corridor. These brands offer a mix of full-service resorts and select-service hotels, providing frequent flyers with ample opportunities to earn and redeem points across well-known international chains.

Practical info

Currency
USD ($) · United States dollar
Languages
Chamorro · English · Spanish
Calling code
+1671
Driving
Right

As of 2026-06-20 — confirm with official sources.

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