Hidden Guam

Where America’s Day Begins (and Your Island Adventure Never Ends)

Discover Hidden Guam, a U.S. territory where ancient Chamorro traditions meet modern adventure.

Hike lush rainforests, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, and explore hidden beaches – see why this island paradise is always hinted at in Korean dramas. (The chaebol’s (재벌) son often mentions going to Guam. I need to document every time I’ve seen it.)

Uncover Guam’s rich history at the Latte Stone Park, home to towering stone pillars, and immerse yourself in vibrant Chamorro culture. Indulge in local delicacies like the coconut crab (ayuyu), savor international flavors, or experience the fusion of both at charming local eateries.

Either way, Guam offers a unique escape for every traveler – from history buffs to adventure seekers, foodies, and nature enthusiasts.

Some Fun Facts:

  • Geography: Guam is part of the Mariana Islands (an archipelago of 14 islands), the largest island in Micronesia​
  • Home to the Mariana Trench: The deepest part of the world’s oceans is just off the coast of Guam – that’s deeper than Mount Everest is tall!
  • No Snakes: Guam is famously snake-free, making it a great destination for those with ophidiophobia (fear of snakes).
  • Plan Early: The peak tourist season in Guam is from December to April.
  • Tourism: The island is a popular destination for Japanese and Korean tourists, especially during the winter months
  • Coconut Crabs (Ayuyu): These massive land crabs, known as Ayuyu, pronounced (Ah -zu-zu), are a local delicacy, but be careful – their claws are strong enough to crack coconuts!

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