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10% discount for internet bookings!

Pricing:

$95 per person
$150 for 2
$190 for 3
$225 for 4

All tours include transportation to and from hotels; lunch, drinking water, fruit, and drinks

Tours generally leave at 7:00 or 8:00 am and last between 4 and 5 hours.

Mountain Hike

Explore lush limestone forests as you ascend Mt. LamLam, Guam's highest point.  You'll be rewarded by incredible vistas where a 50-mile visibility radius allows uninterrupted views of the entire island and the surrounding waters.

Circle island route with stops at scenic spots included on return trip to hotel.

Waterfall Hike

Moderately easy walk to Tarzen Falls, a spectacular series of cascading falls along the Tarzan River.  The trail to the falls and its cool swimming hole passes through the lush jungle with many different samples of tropical trees and foliage.

Circle island route with stops at scenic spots included on return trip to hotel.

WWII Battlefield

We start at the War in the Pacific National Park and Museum and continue to battlesites, command posts, Japanese fortifications and naval gun implacements.  We'll see relics and artifacts of the war, such as crashed airplanes and authentic tanks.  Arrangements can be made to see specific sites, such as where certain units fought.

Circle island route with stops at scenic spots included on return trip to hotel.

Cultural & History Tour

Learn about the colorful Chamorro culture and heritage before and during the 300 years of Spanish Colonialism.  Stroll back in time and see how this peaceful island culture developed and thrived in paradise.

Includes a circle island route and a walking tour of the historic Village of Umatac; site of Magellan's Landing and port of call for  the Manila Galleons.

Sightseeing Tour

We take you to all the stops as the tour buses, plus a whole lot more!  This circle island tour will give you an insider's view of the most scenic and hidden locations on Guam.

Customized Tours

  • Reef exploration - take advantage of Guam's super-low tides.   You can see marine habitats, natural coral and lava formations along remote pristine beches and reefs.
     
  • Cave exploration - visit Guam's fabulous cave system developed by active lava formations; includes spectacular ocean vistas.
  • Paddle up the Talofofo River, Guam's largest waterway.   Have lunch under trees in a remote, lush valley.

  • Spend the day alone at a secluded beach; just a 15-minute hike through lush limestone forests once inhabited by the ancient Chamorro people of Guam - a guaranteed cure for jet lag.
     
  • Create your own!  Tell us what you want to do, and we'll create a special tour just for you.