Guam

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Travel to Guam

Guam is a great destination for the whole family. When you aren’t diving, you can expect a unique combination of beach and city atmosphere. The local markets are sure to be a delight for any visitor. Divers traveling with non-diving family members should also check out the Fish Eye Marine Observatory in the Piti Bomb Holes Preserve. Guests can snorkel or look through underwater windows while scuba divers feed the fish below. Finally, a holiday to Micronesia isn’t complete without a day at the beach. Check out Gun Beach in the north of the island for the best atmosphere. You are sure to make memories that last a lifetime during your stay in Guam.

Diving in Guam

Diving in Guam is the ultimate adventure. With reefs and wrecks left unaffected by mass tourism, Guam’s dive sites are a perfect playground. Here you will find something for every interest and every level of diver. Guam is probably most famous for its wrecks. In fact, this is one of the only places in the world you can touch two wrecks at the same time. The German Cormoran from WWI and the Japanese Tokai Maru from WWII sank bow to stern and now lie at 100 feet (30 meters). For novices, the American Tanker in Apra Harbor sits at 50 feet (15 meters) and is now a thriving artificial reef. Don’t miss your chance to take a photo with the American flag underwater. While the shipwrecks may be of interest, Guam’s leading dive site is the Blue Hole.

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