A resort zone in the central area of Guam's tourism, where large hotels, shopping malls, and restaurants are concentrated along the beach. It is within walking distance to major beaches and shopping facilities, making it especially popular as a base for first-time visitors to Guam.
A shallow and clear beach that stretches out in front of the Tumon area. The waves are calm, making it easy for families with children to play, and there are plenty of marine activities such as snorkeling, SUP, and parasailing. It's one of Guam's iconic beach spots.
A shopping mall located in the center of Tumon. It offers a range of stores from luxury brands to casual brands and souvenir shops, with good access from hotels. As it is an indoor facility, it is convenient for shopping during hot hours or rainy days.
A duty-free shop in the Tumon area that is a large shopping spot handling cosmetics, fashion, watches, and bags from global brands. Its tax-free prices make it highly popular among travelers from Japan.
The largest shopping mall in Guam, featuring shops for locals, fast fashion, and a food court. There are also amusement facilities like a ferris wheel, allowing visitors to enjoy shopping at a relaxed pace while experiencing a local atmosphere.
An outlet mall where brand products can be purchased at discounted prices. It includes apparel, sports brands, and miscellaneous goods stores, making it popular among those looking for outlet deals. A food court is also available, so shopping and dining can be enjoyed together.
An observation deck located on the cliffs on the north side of Tumon Bay, renowned as one of Guam's best scenic spots. From this high vantage point, you can overlook the cobalt blue ocean and Tumon Bay, making it particularly romantic during sunset and a popular photo spot for couples.
A local favorite spot that combines a beach and park on the south side of the Tumon area. Visitors can enjoy picnics and barbecues on the grassy area, and the sea is home to coral and colorful tropical fish, making it ideal for snorkeling.
A local market area in the capital Hagåtña, especially famous for its Wednesday night market. You can indulge in local gourmet cuisine such as BBQ and Chamorro dishes from food stalls, shop for souvenirs and handicrafts, and enjoy dance performances, offering an experience of Guam's local culture.