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Tumon, Guam

Top things to do in Tumon

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Park & nature
Park & nature

Chief Quipuha Park

Park with a statue of Chief Quipuha overlooking Hagåtña Bay, a popular photo spot.

Religious site
Religious site

Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica

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Guam's main Catholic cathedral, featuring Spanish colonial architecture and a revered statue of Santa Marian Kamalen.

Historic site
Historic site

Fort Santa Agueda

A Spanish-era fort on a hilltop offering panoramic views of Hagåtña Bay and the coast.

Museum
Museum

Guam Museum

Modern museum in Hagåtña showcasing Guam's history, culture, and art through engaging exhibits and artifacts.

Market
Market

Guam Premier Outlets

An outlet shopping center featuring discounted brand-name goods, popular with bargain hunters and tourists.

Market
Market

Micronesia Mall

Guam's largest shopping mall, offering a mix of local and international retail, dining, and entertainment under one roof.

Park & nature
Park & nature

Paseo de Susana

Waterfront park in Hagåtña with walking paths, monuments, and marina views.

Entertainment
Entertainment

Paseo Stadium

A multi-purpose sports and entertainment venue in Hagåtña, hosting baseball games, concerts, and community events.

Historic site
Historic site

Plaza de España (Hagåtña)

A historic square in Hagåtña with remnants of Spanish government buildings and a peaceful garden.

Religious site
Religious site

San Vitores Martyrdom Site

Historic monument marking the site where Spanish missionary Diego Luis de San Vitores was martyred in 1672, now a peaceful religious landmark in Tumon.

Historic site
Historic site

South Finegayan Latte Stone Park

Historic site featuring ancient Chamorro latte stone pillars, an important archaeological site.

Park & nature
Park & nature

Tumon Bay

Crescent-shaped bay with white sand and calm waters, the main tourist beach in Guam.

Landmark
Landmark

Two Lovers Point

Cliffside lookout with panoramic ocean views, famous for its tragic legend and photo ops.

Entertainment
Entertainment

UnderWater World Guam

Aquarium with a transparent tunnel through shark and ray exhibits, a family-friendly attraction.

Historic site
Historic site

Agana Historic District

Colonial-era district in Hagåtña featuring Spanish and American architecture, including the Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica and Plaza de España.