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Directions

The entry requirements for Guam are largely the same as those for the United States, and nationals of all countries not needing a visa to enter the United States do not need a visa to enter Guam.

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Accommodation

The main tourist area is around Tumon Bay, which has a number of high-rise hotels and resorts similar to Waikiki Beach with an even larger percentage of Japanese tourists.

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Guam. Enjoy the freedom!

Guam is an island in the western South Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to the Philippines. (Geographic coordinates: 13 28 N, 144 47 E).

It is the largest and southernmost island in the Mariana Islands archipelago. Guam is a territory of the United States of America. It is considered to occupy a militarily strategic location, south of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Guam is one of many islands that make up Micronesia, which politically consists of Belau (Palau), the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Kiribati (anthropologically having affinities with Polynesia and Micronesia), the Marshall

Islands, and several remote islands designated as the U.S.-administered islands of the Central Pacific. All of Micronesia has close political ties to the United States of America.

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Guam. Things to do

Micronesian Diver’s Association has information on the may local dive sites as well as boat dives around the island.

Highlights include: The Blue Hole, a more advanced dive with an incredible drop through a hole in the reef; and the Kitzagawa Maru and Tokei Maru, two Japanese warships sunk out in Apra Habor.

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