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Island Paradise with Little Ones — 18 Days on Guam: A relaxed family adventure through turquoise waters, Chamorro culture & tropical fun for toddlers and kids

Guam is a dream for families with young kids — warm shallow waters, friendly locals, and an island small enough that nothing is far away. This 18-day itinerary is designed for traveling with a 5-year-old and a 2-year-old, with a gentle pace, plenty of beach time, nap-friendly schedules, and a mix of adventure, culture, and pure relaxation. From splashing in Tumon Bay's calm lagoon to exploring ancient Chamorro villages, tasting local BBQ at the Wednesday Night Market, and discovering hidden waterfalls — Guam delivers big island magic on a budget.

Duration: 17 nights
Dates: May 20 – Jun 6, 2026
Budget: $–$$
Pace: Very Relaxed
Best for: Families with Young Children

⚡ Before You Go — Essentials

👶 Traveling with Toddlers

Guam is very kid-friendly. Most restaurants welcome children, grocery stores carry diapers and formula, and the island's small size means you're never far from your hotel. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes for rocky beaches, and a lightweight stroller for paved areas. Rent a car — it's essential with little ones.

☀️ Weather in May–June

Late May into June is the transition from dry to wet season. Expect hot, humid days (28–32°C / 82–90°F) with occasional afternoon showers. Mornings are usually sunny and best for outdoor activities. Always have sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water.

💵 Budget Tips

Guam can be affordable! Stay at a condo or Airbnb with a kitchen to cook some meals. Local plate lunches are $8–12 and huge. Free beaches are everywhere. The Wednesday Night Market is cheap and delicious. Many attractions are free or under $15.

🚗 Getting Around

Rent a car — it's the only practical way to explore with kids. The island is only 30 miles long and 9 miles wide. No ride-share apps. Gas is affordable. Most roads are well-maintained. A car seat for the 2-year-old is essential — bring your own or request one with the rental.

🏥 Safety & Health

Guam has modern hospitals and pharmacies. Tap water is safe to drink. The ocean is generally calm on the western (Tumon) side but watch for currents on the eastern coast. Jellyfish are rare but possible. Coral shoes protect little feet.

Day 1 Tumon Bay · Hotel District

Welcome to Guam — Settle In & First Beach Splash

Welcome to Guam — Settle In & First Beach Splash, Guam

Arrive on the island, pick up your rental car, and head to your hotel. After settling in, walk to Tumon Bay for your first taste of that impossibly blue water. Keep it easy today — the kids will need time to adjust.

Afternoon

Arrival & Check-In

Guam's airport is small and easy to navigate. Pick up your rental car (pre-book a car seat for the toddler), grab some snacks and water at a nearby store, and head to your hotel in the Tumon area.

🚗 Rent a car at the airport — essential with kids
🛒 Stop at Pay-Less Supermarket or Cost-U-Less for snacks, water & essentials
🏨 Tumon is the best base — walkable to beaches, shops & restaurants
Many flights arrive in the early morning or late at night. If you arrive early, your hotel may not have a room ready — head to the beach first and let the kids play while you wait!
Evening

First Splash at Tumon Bay

Walk to Tumon Bay beach — the water is calm, warm, and shallow for a long way out. Perfect for a toddler's first ocean experience. The protected lagoon means minimal waves and a sandy bottom.

🏖️ Tumon Bay is protected by a reef — very calm and shallow
👶 The water stays knee-deep for 50+ meters — ideal for little ones
🌅 Sunset views over the Philippine Sea are gorgeous
🍽️ Dinner
The Plaza Shopping Center Food Court
Easy, affordable dinner at the Tumon food court. Multiple options including local Chamorro plates, Japanese, and American food. No fuss with tired, jet-lagged kids.
💰 $ · 📍 Tumon · Kid-friendly & casual
Day 2 Tumon Bay · Ypao Beach

Beach Day — Tumon Bay & Ypao Beach Park

Beach Day — Tumon Bay & Ypao Beach Park, Guam

A full day of beach fun at Guam's most family-friendly stretches. Ypao Beach Park has covered pavilions, BBQ grills, restrooms, and grassy areas where the kids can run. Morning beach time, midday rest, afternoon return.

Morning

Ypao Beach Park

Head to Ypao Beach Park early before it gets too hot. This is Guam's best family beach — shallow water, a sandy bottom, covered picnic pavilions, restrooms, and shady trees. The park connects to Governor Joseph Flores Memorial Park (Ypao Point) with paved paths great for strollers.

🏖️ Free entry, free parking, restrooms & showers available
⛱️ Covered pavilions for shade — essential with little ones
🐠 Shallow reef area for older kids to spot fish (with water shoes)
🌳 Grassy areas behind the beach — perfect for the 2-year-old to toddle
☕ Breakfast
Pika's Café
Beloved local breakfast spot known for massive portions and Chamorro-fusion dishes. The kids will love the pancakes, and you'll love the Chamorro fried rice.
💰 $ · 📍 Hagåtña (15 min drive) · Cash & card
Afternoon

Nap Time & Pool Time

Head back to the hotel for naps during the hottest part of the day. Most Tumon hotels have pools — let the kids splash in the afternoon when the ocean sun is too intense.

😴 Schedule naps 12–2pm — keeps everyone happy
🏊 Hotel pools are often less crowded in late afternoon
🧴 Reapply sunscreen before heading back out
With toddlers, the "two beach sessions" approach works best on Guam: morning beach, midday nap/pool, late afternoon return when the sun is gentler.
Evening

Tumon Strip Evening Walk

Stroll along San Vitores Road (Tumon's main strip) — the kids can stretch their legs, and you can window shop at the various plazas. Street performers sometimes appear in the evenings.

🚶 Flat, paved sidewalks — stroller-friendly
🛍️ T Galleria, The Plaza, and JP Superstore for browsing
🍽️ Dinner
Terry's Local Comfort Food
A casual, family-friendly spot serving generous Chamorro and American plates. Chicken kelaguen, BBQ ribs, and red rice that the whole family will enjoy.
💰 $ · 📍 Tumon · Portions big enough to share
Day 3 Tumon · Asan

UnderWater World & War in the Pacific Park

UnderWater World & War in the Pacific Park, Guam

A toddler-paced day mixing marine wonder with a little history. The aquarium tunnel at UnderWater World is mesmerizing for little ones, and the War in the Pacific visitor center has interactive exhibits and a gift shop the 5-year-old will enjoy.

Morning

UnderWater World Aquarium

Walk through a 100-meter transparent tunnel beneath a massive tank filled with sharks, rays, sea turtles, and tropical fish. Your kids will be awestruck. The touch pool lets little hands feel starfish and sea cucumbers.

🦈 The tunnel walk-through is magical — sharks swim right overhead
🐚 Touch pool area is perfect for curious toddlers
⏱️ Plan about 1–1.5 hours — enough before little ones get restless
💰 ~$23 adults, ~$12 kids (under 3 free)
Afternoon

War in the Pacific National Historical Park — Visitor Center

The air-conditioned visitor center in Asan has interactive exhibits about Guam's WWII history. Free entry. The 5-year-old will be interested in the artifacts and displays, while the 2-year-old can explore the small grounds. Asan Beach Park outside is peaceful for a quick walk.

🏛️ Free admission — run by the National Park Service
📸 Exhibits are visual and kid-accessible
🏖️ Asan Beach right outside — calm water for a quick dip
🕐 Open 9am–4:30pm daily
☕ Lunch
Meskla Chamoru Fusion Bistro
A local favorite blending Chamorro flavors with modern twists. The kelaguen nachos are legendary. Kid-friendly menu and relaxed vibe.
💰 $$ · 📍 Hagåtña · Chamorro fusion cuisine
Evening

Sunset at Gun Beach

A short drive from Tumon, Gun Beach is named for the old Japanese coastal defense gun still sitting in the hillside. The beach is beautiful and less crowded than Tumon. Great for a mellow sunset with the kids.

🏖️ Small, pretty beach north of Tumon hotels
📸 The rusted WWII gun makes for interesting photos
🌅 West-facing for stunning sunsets
🍽️ Dinner
Proa Restaurant
One of Guam's best restaurants — Pacific Rim cuisine with Chamorro soul. The coconut shrimp and short ribs are outstanding. Upscale casual, but families are welcome.
💰 $$ · 📍 Tumon (or Hagåtña location) · Reservations recommended
Day 4 Hagåtña · Chamorro Village

Hagåtña Heritage Walk & Chamorro Village

Hagåtña Heritage Walk & Chamorro Village, Guam

Explore Guam's capital, Hagåtña — a small, walkable town packed with history, colorful murals, and the beloved Chamorro Village. The Heritage Trail is paved and stroller-friendly, and kids love the murals and the open plazas.

Morning

Hagåtña Heritage Walk

A flat, paved loop through Hagåtña's historic sites — the Spanish-era Plaza de España, the Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica, and the colorful Skinner Plaza. Easy with a stroller, and the 5-year-old will enjoy the old cannons and fort ruins.

🏛️ Plaza de España — remnants of Spanish colonial government
⛪ Cathedral Basilica — beautiful white church on the main road
🌺 Paseo de Susana park with ocean views and playground
🚶 Entirely flat and paved — stroller-friendly throughout
☕ Breakfast
Infusion Coffee & Tea
Great coffee shop in Hagåtña with pastries and light bites. A calm start before exploring the capital.
💰 $ · 📍 Hagåtña
Afternoon

Chamorro Village

Guam's cultural marketplace — colorful shops selling local crafts, coconut candy, and island souvenirs. Even outside the famous Wednesday night market, it's worth a visit to see the Chamorro cultural displays and grab some local snacks.

🎨 Colorful buildings and murals throughout
🥥 Try fresh coconut candy and local dried fruits
🐂 Carabao (water buffalo) statue — great photo op for kids
📍 Open daily for shops; Wednesday Night Market is the big event
Evening

Paseo de Susana Playground & Sunset

The park at Paseo de Susana has a playground area with views of the harbor. Let the kids burn off energy while you watch the sunset. The Statue of Liberty replica here is a fun photo spot.

🎡 Playground and open grassy areas
🗽 Mini Statue of Liberty — kids love it
🌅 Harbor-facing sunset views
🍽️ Dinner
Da Local Grindhouse
Authentic Chamorro home cooking in a no-frills setting. The beef kelaguen, BBQ chicken, and red rice combo plate is a feast. Huge portions at tiny prices.
💰 $ · 📍 Hagåtña area · Cash preferred
Day 5 Tumon · Resort Area

Lazy Beach Day & Pool Day

Lazy Beach Day & Pool Day, Guam

After a few days of exploring, slow it down. Spend the day between the beach and the pool. Read a book while the kids build sandcastles. With toddlers, rest days are just as important as adventure days.

Morning

Tumon Bay Sandcastle Morning

Head to the beach early with buckets, shovels, and snacks. Tumon Bay's fine white sand is perfect for castle building. The shallow, warm water lets the 2-year-old splash safely while the 5-year-old hunts for shells.

🏖️ Bring sand toys — they're cheaper at local shops than hotel gift stores
🐚 Shell hunting along the waterline — look for tiny cowrie shells
💧 The water is bathtub-warm year-round
Afternoon

Hotel Pool & Rest

Many Tumon hotels have kids' pools, splash pads, or waterslides. Spend the hot afternoon at the pool. If your accommodation has a kitchenette, make lunch in — a great budget saver.

🏊 Ask about kid pool areas at check-in
🍳 Cooking lunch saves $30+ per meal for a family
😴 Afternoon nap for the little ones — recharge for evening
Evening

Tumon Sunset Stroll

Walk along the beach path as the sun sets over the Philippine Sea. Many families gather at the waterline for golden hour — it's a communal, peaceful moment.

🌅 Sunset is around 6:30pm in late May
📸 Golden hour photos of the kids on the beach
🍽️ Dinner
California Pizza Kitchen
Familiar, kid-friendly chain in the Tumon area. Pizza, pasta, and salads the whole family knows and loves. Sometimes easy wins with little ones.
💰 $$ · 📍 GPO Mall, Tamuning · Kid menu available
Day 6 Southern Guam · Inarajan · Talofofo

Southern Guam Drive — Inarajan Pools & Talofofo Falls

Southern Guam Drive — Inarajan Pools & Talofofo Falls, Guam

Road trip to Guam's wild, rugged south. The natural pools at Inarajan are stunning, and Talofofo Falls has a cable car that thrills kids of all ages. The drive itself is gorgeous — lush jungle, ocean vistas, and tiny villages.

Morning

Drive to Inarajan Natural Pools

The scenic southern coast drive takes about 45 minutes from Tumon. Inarajan's natural saltwater pools are formed by ancient coral reef formations — calm, warm, and shallow. The 5-year-old can wade and explore, and the 2-year-old can splash in the shallowest sections.

🏊 Natural saltwater pools protected from ocean waves
⚠️ Wear water shoes — the coral edges are rough
🐠 Tiny fish swim in the pools — kids love spotting them
🚗 About 45 min from Tumon — pack snacks for the drive
Afternoon

Talofofo Falls Resort Park

A small family theme park built around one of Guam's most beautiful waterfalls. The cable car ride down to the falls is a highlight — great views, and kids love the gentle ride. There are also bumper cars and a small play area.

🚡 Cable car to the waterfall — thrilling but safe for all ages
🎡 Small rides including bumper cars
💦 Three-tiered waterfall — stunning backdrop
💰 ~$10 adults, ~$5 kids — budget-friendly
☕ Lunch
Jeff's Pirates Cove
Legendary roadside restaurant on the southern coast. Pirate-themed decor, oceanfront picnic tables, and big juicy burgers. Kids go wild for the pirate atmosphere.
💰 $ · 📍 Talofofo · Cash or card · Outdoor seating overlooking cliffs
Evening

Inarajan Village Stroll

Inarajan is one of Guam's most charming traditional villages. Walk past the old Spanish bridge, colorful homes, and the San Jose Church. A glimpse of old Guam that the tourist strip doesn't show.

🏘️ One of Guam's best-preserved traditional villages
⛪ San Jose Church — a quiet, beautiful stop
🌊 Ocean views from the village lookout
🍽️ Dinner
Hotel / Home Cooking Night
After a full day of driving and exploring, keep dinner easy. Cook at your accommodation or grab takeout. The kids will be exhausted — and that's a good sign.
💰 $ · Budget saver night
Day 7 Piti · Fish Eye Marine Park

Fish Eye Marine Park & Piti Bomb Holes

Fish Eye Marine Park & Piti Bomb Holes, Guam

Descend beneath the ocean without getting wet at Fish Eye's underwater observatory, then explore the famous Piti Bomb Holes — natural reef formations teeming with marine life. A magical day for kids who love sea creatures.

Morning

Fish Eye Marine Park — Underwater Observatory

Walk across a long pier to a tower that descends 30 feet below the ocean surface. Look out through porthole windows at tropical fish, coral, and the occasional sea turtle — all without getting wet. The 5-year-old will be glued to the windows.

🐠 Hundreds of fish visible through the portholes
🌊 No swimming required — perfect for non-swimmers and toddlers
📸 The pier walk itself is scenic — ocean on both sides
💰 ~$15 adults, ~$8 kids — ask about family packages
Afternoon

Piti Bomb Holes

Just offshore from Piti, natural depressions in the reef (formed by WWII bombs) have become thriving marine habitats. From the shore, you can wade in the shallow areas and spot fish. Older kids and adults can snorkel to see the reef up close.

🐡 One of Guam's best marine viewing spots from shore
👶 Wade in the shallows with the toddler while the 5-year-old explores
🤿 Bring a mask — even in shallow water you'll see fish
🆓 Free — just park and walk to the water
☕ Lunch
King's Restaurant
A longtime local favorite serving hearty Chamorro, American, and Asian dishes. Massive portions, comfort food vibes, and very kid-friendly.
💰 $ · 📍 Tamuning · Open daily
Evening
🍽️ Dinner
Fish Eye Dinner Show (Optional)
Fish Eye offers a cultural dinner show in the evening with Chamorro dancing, fire performances, and a buffet. It's touristy but genuinely fun for kids — the fire dancing is mesmerizing.
💰 $$$ · 📍 Fish Eye Marine Park, Piti · Book ahead
The dinner show is a splurge but a great family memory. If budget is tight, skip it and cook at home — the observatory alone is worth the trip.
Day 8 Chamorro Village · Hagåtña

Wednesday Night Market!

Wednesday Night Market!, Guam

The highlight of any Guam trip — the famous Chamorro Village Wednesday Night Market. Live music, traditional dancing, BBQ smoke everywhere, and dozens of food stalls. It's the island's best cultural experience, and kids love the energy.

Morning

Relaxed Morning — Beach or Pool

Keep the morning chill — you'll want energy for tonight. Hit the beach or pool, or take the kids to a playground. Save appetites for the night market feast.

🏖️ Light morning at Tumon Bay
🍎 Eat a light lunch — you'll want to be hungry tonight
Afternoon

Guam Museum

The Guam Museum in Hagåtña has excellent exhibits on Chamorro history and culture. Interactive displays make it engaging for the 5-year-old. Air-conditioned — a welcome break from the heat before the night market.

🏛️ Modern museum with great Chamorro cultural exhibits
🧒 Interactive displays and visual storytelling
❄️ Air-conditioned — a pre-market cool-down
💰 ~$3 adults, free for young kids
Evening

Chamorro Village Wednesday Night Market

The can't-miss event. Starting around 6pm, the village transforms into a massive open-air food festival. BBQ chicken, ribs, and shrimp sizzle on grills. Chamorro dancers perform in traditional dress. Vendors sell crafts and local treats. The energy is infectious, and the kids will be wide-eyed.

🍖 BBQ everything — chicken, ribs, shrimp on sticks
🥥 Try the apigigi (coconut dessert wrapped in banana leaves)
💃 Traditional Chamorro dancing performances
🐂 Carabao rides for kids
🎶 Live music all evening
💰 Most food items are $3–8 — incredibly affordable
🍽️ Dinner
Night Market BBQ Stalls
Eat your way through the market. Chamorro BBQ chicken, coconut rice, kelaguen, lumpia (spring rolls), shrimp skewers, and tropical fruit. Buy a bit from each stall.
💰 $ · 📍 Chamorro Village, Hagåtña · Cash preferred
Day 9 Two Lovers Point · Tumon Heights

Two Lovers Point & Leisurely Tumon Day

Two Lovers Point & Leisurely Tumon Day, Guam

Visit Guam's most famous landmark — the dramatic cliffs of Two Lovers Point (Puntan Dos Amantes) with panoramic views of the Philippine Sea. Then spend the afternoon at leisure — the beach, shopping, or just enjoying the tropical pace.

Morning

Two Lovers Point (Puntan Dos Amantes)

A stunning clifftop overlook 378 feet above the ocean with panoramic views up and down the coast. Named after a Chamorro love legend, the lookout has a viewing platform, love bells to ring, and coin-operated binoculars the 5-year-old will adore.

🏔️ 378-foot cliff with breathtaking panoramic views
🔔 Ring the love bells — a fun tradition for families too
🔭 Coin binoculars — bring quarters for the kids
💰 ~$3 entry · Small gift shop with souvenirs
⚠️ Hold the toddler near edges — there are railings but be alert
☕ Breakfast
Denny's Guam
Yes, it's a chain — but it's familiar, affordable, and open early. When you're traveling with toddlers, sometimes a predictable menu is a blessing.
💰 $ · 📍 Tumon · Open 24 hours
Afternoon

Stoney's Mini Golf

A fun, low-key activity the whole family can enjoy. This 9-hole mini golf course has whimsical obstacles and a snack shack. Kids 12 and under play free with each paid adult.

⛳ 9 holes — perfect length for little ones' attention spans
🆓 Kids 12 & under free with paying adult
🍦 Snack shack on site
Evening

Tumon Beach Sunset

Return to your favorite spot on Tumon Bay for another gorgeous sunset. By now you'll have your family rhythm — and the kids will have their favorite patch of sand.

🌅 Each sunset is different — and each one is perfect
🍽️ Dinner
Tony Roma's
Famous for ribs and a very kid-friendly atmosphere. The Guam location is popular with families. The baby back ribs are messy, delicious fun for everyone.
💰 $$ · 📍 Tumon · Kid menu available
Day 10 Talafofo · Valley of the Latte

Valley of the Latte River Adventure

Valley of the Latte River Adventure, Guam

One of Guam's best family experiences — a river cruise through the jungle to an ancient Chamorro village site, followed by hands-on cultural workshops. The kids can learn coconut leaf weaving and try fresh coconut.

Morning

Valley of the Latte Adventure Park

Board a small riverboat and cruise up the Talofofo River through lush tropical jungle. At the cultural village, Chamorro guides teach traditional skills — coconut husking, leaf weaving, fire-making, and more. The 5-year-old will be fully engaged, and the 2-year-old will love the boat ride and the open spaces.

🚣 Gentle river cruise through jungle — toddler-safe
🥥 Fresh coconut tasting — cracked open right in front of you
🌿 Coconut leaf weaving workshop — kids make their own souvenirs
🏛️ Ancient latte stone site — learn about Chamorro ancestors
💰 ~$35–45 per adult (includes activities), kids discounted
Afternoon

Kayaking & Paddle Boarding (Optional)

Valley of the Latte also offers kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals on the river. The water is flat and calm — the 5-year-old can ride with a parent. Or just relax riverside while the kids play in the shallows.

🛶 Calm river — safe for family kayaking
👨‍👧 Kids ride with parents in double kayaks
🏖️ Riverbank picnic areas available
☕ Lunch
Valley of the Latte Café
Simple local food available at the park. Enjoy a plate lunch by the river before heading back.
💰 $ · 📍 On-site at Valley of the Latte
Evening
🍽️ Dinner
Table 35
Modern Asian-fusion restaurant in Tumon. Creative cocktails (for the adults), shareable plates, and enough kid-friendly options to keep everyone happy.
💰 $$ · 📍 Tumon · Reservations recommended for dinner
Day 11 Northern Guam · Ritidian Beach · Dededo

Ritidian Beach — Guam's Most Beautiful Shore

Ritidian Beach — Guam's Most Beautiful Shore, Guam

Drive to the northernmost tip of Guam for Ritidian Beach — pristine white sand, crystal-clear water, and barely a soul in sight. Part of the Guam National Wildlife Refuge, this is the island's most beautiful and unspoiled beach.

Morning

Ritidian Point Beach

The drive north takes about 30 minutes from Tumon. Ritidian Beach is inside the National Wildlife Refuge — wild, pristine, and uncrowded. The white sand is powder-soft, and the turquoise water is stunning. Note: the water can be rougher here than Tumon, so keep the kids in the sand and very shallow areas.

🏖️ Arguably Guam's most beautiful beach — uncrowded paradise
🐢 Sea turtles sometimes visible from shore
⚠️ Currents can be strong — stay in very shallow water with kids
🧴 No shade structures — bring an umbrella, tent, or pop-up shade
🚗 4WD-friendly road but regular cars can make it in dry conditions
Afternoon

Dededo Flea Market Area & Local Lunch

On the way back, stop in Dededo — Guam's most populated village. The Dededo Flea Market runs on weekends, but the area has great local eateries any day. Let the kids stretch their legs and grab an authentic plate lunch.

🛒 Weekend flea market is massive — local finds and cheap eats
🍱 Local plate lunch shops serve huge portions for $8–12
🏪 K-Mart Guam — yes, it still exists here, and it's an experience
☕ Lunch
Carmen's Chamorro Cuisine
Authentic, no-frills Chamorro food. Red rice, chicken kelaguen, tinaktak (coconut meat stew), and finadenne sauce. The real deal.
💰 $ · 📍 Dededo · Takeout-friendly
Evening

Sunset at Matapang Beach

A less-known beach near Tumon with a memorial to Father San Vitores. Quieter than the main strip, with beautiful sunset views.

🌅 Peaceful alternative to the busy Tumon waterfront
🍽️ Dinner
Little Pika's
The more casual sibling of Pika's Café, with great tacos, burritos, and island-flavored comfort food.
💰 $ · 📍 Tumon area
Day 12 Tumon · Tamuning

Tarza Waterpark Fun Day

Tarza Waterpark Fun Day, Guam

The kids deserve a full-on fun day! Tarza Waterpark in Tumon has slides, a lazy river, splash pools, and a wave pool. It's right in the hotel district, so getting there is easy. A day of pure play.

Morning

Tarza Waterpark

Guam's water theme park in the heart of Tumon. Multiple water slides, a lazy river, splash pads for toddlers, and a wave pool. The 5-year-old can try the bigger slides, while the 2-year-old plays in the designated toddler splash zone.

🏄 Multiple slides for different age levels
🌊 Wave pool and lazy river — family favorites
👶 Dedicated toddler splash area — safe and fun
🎫 ~$30 adults, ~$20 kids — check for hotel discount packages
🍔 Food and drinks available inside the park
Afternoon

Continue at Tarza or Beach Wind-Down

Full-day passes mean you can come and go. Some families split the day — waterpark in the morning, nap break, then beach or pool in the afternoon.

🎫 Full-day pass lets you re-enter
😴 Build in a nap break if needed
☕ Lunch
Tarza In-Park Food
Burgers, fries, shaved ice, and snacks inside the waterpark. Not gourmet, but convenient when the kids won't sit still.
💰 $ · 📍 Inside Tarza Waterpark
Evening
🍽️ Dinner
Ban Thai
Excellent Thai restaurant in Tumon with a relaxed atmosphere. Pad thai, curries, and fried rice that kids enjoy. A nice change of pace from Chamorro and American food.
💰 $$ · 📍 Tumon · Vegetarian options available
Day 13 Umatac · Merizo · Southern Loop

Southern Coast Road Trip — Umatac & Merizo

Southern Coast Road Trip — Umatac & Merizo, Guam

Drive the scenic southern loop past Spanish-era forts, the legendary Magellan landing site, and the charming fishing village of Merizo. This is the Guam that most tourists never see — quieter, more authentic, and stunningly beautiful.

Morning

Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad (Umatac)

The ruins of a Spanish-era fort overlooking Umatac Bay — where Magellan is believed to have first landed in 1521. The views are spectacular, and the 5-year-old will enjoy exploring the old cannon positions and stone walls.

🏰 Spanish colonial fort ruins with ocean views
📸 Overlooking beautiful Umatac Bay
🏴‍☠️ Talk to the kids about explorers and history — they eat it up
🆓 Free to visit
Afternoon

Merizo Pier & Cocos Island Views

Merizo is a tiny, charming fishing village at Guam's southern tip. The pier has beautiful views of Cocos Island across the lagoon. On weekends, boat tours go to Cocos Island, but even just walking the pier and the village is lovely.

🚤 Cocos Island boat tours available (check schedules)
🎣 Local fishermen on the pier — kids love watching
⛪ Merizo Convent & Bell Tower — tiny historic gems
🏖️ Merizo Pier Park has a small beach area
☕ Lunch
Talofofo / Southern Village Lunch Stop
Small local shops and roadside BBQ stands dot the southern route. Grab a plate of BBQ chicken, rice, and fresh fruit from a village vendor. Authentic and affordable.
💰 $ · 📍 Various southern villages
Evening

Cetti Bay Overlook

On the drive back north, stop at the Cetti Bay Overlook — a roadside pull-off with jaw-dropping views of the jungle-covered southern cliffs meeting the ocean. One of Guam's most photogenic spots.

📸 Dramatic cliffs and turquoise water — stunning photo stop
🚗 Easy roadside pull-off — 2 minutes from the car
🌅 Late afternoon light makes the colors pop
🍽️ Dinner
Jamaican Grill
Huge, flavorful plates of jerk chicken, ribs, and island sides. Despite the name, it's a Guam institution blending Caribbean and Pacific Island flavors. Massive portions — share with the kids.
💰 $ · 📍 Multiple locations · Takeout-friendly
Day 14 Tumon Bay · Ypao

Rest & Recharge — Beach, Pool & Relaxation

Rest & Recharge — Beach, Pool & Relaxation, Guam

Another well-earned rest day. By now you're two weeks in, and the kids (and parents) need downtime. No agenda, no driving. Just beach, pool, snacks, and naps. This is island time.

Morning

Morning Beach Session

Head to your favorite spot on Tumon Bay or Ypao Beach. By now the kids have their routine — sandcastles, splashing, shell hunting. Let the rhythm of the ocean set the pace.

🏖️ Stick to your family's favorite beach spot
🐚 The 5-year-old might want to try snorkeling with a mask today
🧴 Always reapply sunscreen after swimming
Afternoon

Nap, Pool & Downtime

Embrace the slow pace. Naps, hotel pool, maybe some coloring or a movie for the kids while the adults enjoy a quiet moment. You're on island time.

😴 Rest is part of the adventure with little ones
📚 Pack coloring books and small toys for downtime
☕ Treat yourself to a good coffee while the kids nap
Evening

Golden Hour Beach Walk

Late afternoon return to the beach for golden hour. The light is magical, the crowds thin out, and the water cools just enough to be perfect.

📸 Best family photos happen in golden hour light
🌅 The sunset never gets old
🍽️ Dinner
Capricciosa
Italian restaurant in Tumon that kids love — pasta, pizza, and gelato. A little taste of Italy on a Pacific island.
💰 $$ · 📍 Tumon · Kid-friendly with high chairs
Day 15 Hagåtña · Asan · Fort Santa Águeda

Hagåtña Deep Dive — Fort, Museums & Night Market Round 2

Hagåtña Deep Dive — Fort, Museums & Night Market Round 2, Guam

Return to Hagåtña for the things you missed last time. Climb to Fort Santa Águeda for panoramic views, revisit the museum, and — since it's Wednesday — hit the Night Market again for your farewell feast of Chamorro BBQ.

Morning

Fort Santa Águeda

A short uphill drive from Hagåtña to this old Spanish fort with cannons and a panoramic view of the city, harbor, and open ocean. The fort is small but the views are big, and kids love climbing around the cannon positions.

🏰 Old Spanish cannons still pointed toward the harbor
📸 360° panoramic views — one of Guam's best viewpoints
🚗 Short drive up the hill from central Hagåtña
🆓 Free to visit — open daily
☕ Breakfast
Shirley's Coffee Shop
A local legend in Hagåtña serving breakfast since forever. Chamorro-style eggs, spam, rice, and pancakes. Authentic and beloved.
💰 $ · 📍 Hagåtña · Old-school diner vibes
Afternoon

Latte of Freedom & Senator Angel Santos Memorial Park

The Latte of Freedom observation tower in Hagåtña offers elevator access to the top for sweeping views. Nearby, the memorial park has shady walking paths perfect for a stroller push.

🗼 Observation tower shaped like a latte stone
🛗 Elevator to the top — easy with kids
🌳 Shady park paths nearby for a gentle walk
Evening

Wednesday Night Market — Round 2!

Back for more! Try the stalls you missed last time. Get extra BBQ. Watch the dancing again. The kids will recognize the vibe and feel like locals returning to their favorite spot.

🍖 Try different stalls this time — everyone has their specialty
🍧 Don't miss the shaved ice and local desserts
💃 The kids might want to dance along this time!
🍽️ Dinner
Night Market BBQ (Part 2)
Round two at the market. This time you know what you like — load up. Chamorro BBQ, fresh coconut juice, fried lumpia, and mango for dessert.
💰 $ · 📍 Chamorro Village, Hagåtña
Day 16 Tanguisson Beach · Hilaan

Hidden Beach & Jungle Walk

Hidden Beach & Jungle Walk, Guam

Explore one of Guam's hidden gems — Tanguisson Beach, a beautiful, less-visited beach north of Tumon. Combine it with a gentle jungle walk through the nearby trails. A day of quiet discovery away from the tourist strip.

Morning

Tanguisson Beach

A short drive north of Tumon, Tanguisson Beach is a gorgeous stretch of sand backed by ironwood trees and limestone cliffs. Far fewer people than Tumon — sometimes you'll have it to yourselves. The water can be a bit rougher, so keep kids to the sand and very shallow areas.

🏖️ Beautiful, less-crowded alternative to Tumon
🌳 Natural shade from ironwood trees
⚠️ Check conditions — wade only in calm areas with kids
🐚 Great shell hunting along the waterline
Afternoon

Gentle Nature Walk

The area around Tanguisson and the old power plant has easy walking paths through tropical vegetation. Not a "boonie stomp" — just a gentle walk on flat ground through pretty scenery. Perfect for the 5-year-old to explore, with the 2-year-old in a carrier or stroller on paved sections.

🌿 Tropical plants, butterflies, and lizards to spot
🦎 Guam has tons of friendly geckos — kids love them
🧴 Bug spray recommended — jungle = mosquitoes
💧 Bring plenty of water
☕ Lunch
Beach Picnic
Pack a cooler with sandwiches, fruit, and drinks from the supermarket. Eating on the beach with the sound of waves is unbeatable — and free.
💰 $ · Budget-friendly beach lunch
Evening
🍽️ Dinner
Beachin' Shrimp
Casual, fun shrimp-focused restaurant. Garlic shrimp, coconut shrimp, shrimp tacos — every preparation is delicious. Kids love the buttery garlic version.
💰 $$ · 📍 Tumon · Casual & family-friendly
Day 17 Tumon · Tamuning · Island-wide

Last Full Day — Souvenir Shopping & Farewell Beach

Last Full Day — Souvenir Shopping & Farewell Beach, Guam

Your last full day on Guam. Pick up souvenirs, let the kids have one final beach session, and soak in every last bit of island magic. Splurge on a nice farewell dinner and start packing those sandy suitcases.

Morning

Souvenir Shopping

Pick up Guam souvenirs — coconut candy, macadamia chocolate, Chamorro craft items, and "I ❤️ Guam" shirts for the kids. The ABC Stores and JP Superstore in Tumon have everything.

🎁 Boonie pepper hot sauce — a quintessential Guam souvenir
🥥 Coconut candy and local jams
👕 I ❤️ Guam shirts — the kids will treasure these
🛍️ ABC Store, JP Superstore, and T Galleria are all walkable in Tumon
Afternoon

Farewell Beach Session

One last splash in Tumon Bay. Let the kids play until they're waterlogged and sand-covered. Take the family photos you'll put on the wall. Breathe in the salt air and the warm breeze.

📸 Get those last family photos in the turquoise water
🏖️ Build one last sandcastle — make it the best one yet
💙 Soak it all in — you'll miss this water
☕ Lunch
Fizz & Co.
Fun spot for the kids with creative milkshakes, sliders, and finger food. Colorful and Instagram-worthy — a treat for the last day.
💰 $$ · 📍 Tumon
Evening

Farewell Sunset

Watch your final Guam sunset from the beach. After 17 days, this view is part of your family now. The sky will put on a show — it always does for farewells.

🌅 Your 17th sunset — and maybe the most beautiful one
💕 Guam has a way of stealing your heart
🍷 Dinner
The Beach Bar & Restaurant
Oceanfront dining for your farewell dinner. Fresh seafood, cold drinks, and the sound of waves. A perfect ending to an unforgettable 18 days.
💰 $$ · 📍 Tumon beachfront · Reservation recommended
Pack the night before! With little ones, the last morning will be hectic. Get suitcases mostly packed tonight so tomorrow is just grab-and-go.
Day 18 Airport · Departure

Håfa Adai, Guam — Until Next Time

Håfa Adai, Guam — Until Next Time, Guam

Departure day. Return the rental car, navigate the small airport with ease, and fly home with sand in your luggage and Guam in your hearts. The kids will sleep the whole flight — they earned it.

Morning

Check Out & Airport

Check out, return the rental car, and head to the airport. Guam's airport is small and manageable — not stressful even with two little ones. Allow extra time for the car return and check-in.

🚗 Return rental car at the airport — allow 30 min
✈️ Airport is small — security is usually quick
🧸 Pack snacks and entertainment for the flight
👶 The 2-year-old will probably sleep — blessed quiet
☕ Breakfast
Hotel Breakfast or Airport Café
Keep it simple — hotel breakfast if included, or a quick bite at the airport. The airport has a few cafés and a convenience store.
💰 $ · Keep it easy on departure morning
Håfa Adai means "hello" in Chamorro, but it's also how islanders say farewell. You'll hear it everywhere today — and it'll make you want to come back.

💰 Budget Breakdown

CategoryBudgetMidrangeLuxury
Accommodation (family)$80–130/night (Airbnb/condo)$150–250/night (hotel)$300–500/night (resort)
Meals (family of 4)$40–70/day$80–120/day$150–250/day
Rental Car$40–60/day$60–90/day$90–150/day (SUV)
Activities$0–20/day (free beaches + 1 paid)$30–60/day$80–150/day
Groceries & Snacks$20–30/day$15–25/day$10–15/day
18-Day Total (family)$3,500–5,500$6,000–10,000$12,000–18,000

✈️ Getting There

  • A.B. Won Pat International Airport (GUM)
  • Direct flights from Honolulu, Tokyo, Seoul, Manila, and other Pacific hubs
  • No passport needed for US citizens — Guam is a US territory
  • Bring car seats on the plane or request from the rental company

🏨 Where to Stay

  • Tumon area is best for families — walkable to beaches and restaurants
  • Airbnb/condo with kitchen saves major money on meals
  • Hotel options: Hyatt Regency, Westin, Pacific Star — all family-friendly
  • Look for properties with kitchenettes and cribs

🌡️ Weather (May–June)

  • Hot and humid: 28–32°C (82–90°F) daily
  • Transitioning from dry to wet season — occasional afternoon showers
  • UV index is extreme — SPF 50+, hats, rash guards for kids
  • Mornings are usually the best weather window

💳 Money & Essentials

  • US Dollar — no currency exchange needed
  • Credit cards accepted almost everywhere
  • Tipping culture same as mainland US (15–20%)
  • Sales tax: 0% — everything is tax-free!

👶 Kid-Specific Tips

  • Diapers, formula, and baby food available at Pay-Less and Cost-U-Less
  • Many restaurants have high chairs — not all, so a clip-on seat helps
  • Stroller-friendly: Tumon strip and Hagåtña Heritage Walk
  • Water shoes essential for reef areas — protects little feet from coral

📱 Connectivity

  • US cell service works normally — no roaming for US carriers
  • WiFi available at most hotels, cafés, and malls
  • Download offline maps — cell service can be spotty in the south

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