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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Guam, a step towards a dream come true

And so I went to Guam. Not for a leisurely purpose, but for a career cause... And since I am already in the place. I might as well explore the beautiful island that is located 4 hours away from ours.


I had to know the vicinity. So walking around the place is the deal. I came to a restaurant near my spot. King's resto.

Felt like you never left. Lot's of Filipino's here. They're very hospitable. And the place looks great too.

They taught me the way around, where to buy the cheap stuff and more importantly-- To avoid cabs, because they're overtly expensive :) They told me that trolley's we're the cheaper means of touring around the area. And they stop at places that is worth seeing. So I went to the nearest stop where they sell tickets.
Tour buses/ Trolley's are all over major malls. So the closest from my hotel is the Micronesia Mall. It's a good 15- 20 minute walk from my hotel. Sun is up, looks like a great day :) I looked for the trolleys. They are located on major malls and goes around the tourist spots along Tumon and Hagatna area. I bought the 5 day unlimited pass for $30. They have different colour codes for the buses. My first stop is via the pink one.
 Goes directly to Two Lovers point. One of the most visited sight seeing area in the country.
 Lot's of Asians around.
It's a 10 minute drive from the MM (Micronesia Mall). Finally here. Theres a legend about the place. Two lovers from different race and culture was involved in here.


The place is way up the Tumon Bay. Overlooking from way up. View is amazing. Weird part, It ain't cold.
Good thing they have freebies. 30 ml of fruit slushes for free. And you'll get to try all the flavours. PS: I did not buy any since I'm good with the freebies

Legend says that two forbidden lover's cast their love ala- Romeo and Juliet style. They jumped off the cliff though. Entrance to the tier is $3. Yes, the view is picturesque but I did not pay for the fee because theres nothing much of a difference if you view the bay from top.


Now it's a place where you declare your feelings for your partners. They sell these rubber hearts and locks for $6. You have to write a note as a declaration of your love in the hearts and place it with the locks. I won't miss the moment, so...
Scribed in a pink heart for the whole world to see... Next stop, the tourist area of Guam... Gun Beach Road.

Located at the heart of Tumon is the Beach Road. Lot's of tourist's roaming around. Lot's of high end shops. Lot's of stuff to see.

Amongst most of the hotels, I love the Outrigger the most. It has a beach access at the back which also houses the best beachfront BBQ house in the area. For $50, you'll get to cook and enjoy your own BBQ with unlimited drinks.


Tourists are very nice and are ready to be photographed by random guys, like me :) Specially the Asians. They're fond of pictures. Randomly, I tried to pull my cam off the bus and it was an instant reaction.

 Correct me if I'm wrong. But from my observations, Japs tend to make a straight peace out signs. While Koreans love their peace outs bent. After walking around I decided to hit the beach and do my usual thing, people watching and taking pictures.


 Everyones doing their own thing.




The norm should be of course, enjoying the waters.


Or getting a tan



Sun bathing


Kids and their sand castles...


Adults doing the sand thing too.. 

Kayak and Football... Of course there are also people just having a quiet time. Relaxing activities like..
Reading under the sun. 

People watching in the sand. And let's not forget..



The people who forget that they're supposed to drink in moderation.
Oh and one more thing. The "IN" thing nowadays.





 Beach Selfies...


 The sand is fine and white. People are nice. But the sun is scorching hot. I have to leave to see another spot. The Chamorro Village.

The place is located in Hagatna. A trolley ride away from the Tumon Bay. They house barbecues on stalls for a dollar a piece. The stalls are up during Wednesdays. So its best to travel on a weekday. Around the area is also a park where there are good sightseeing spots.

 The bayside is clean and has clear waters.
They also have a mini replica of the Liberty.

Around the area is this Basilica. It is the largest on all Guam. One of the most visited place in the island.
 The tour buses stops adjacent to the church. Its hard to miss it.

Another popular area is the Latte Stone Park. It is located south of the Basilica. There you will find the remnants of the old Guam homes. These stones once stood as the pillars of their ancestors. At sun down, I decided to go back to Gun Beach and see the sunset.

 The place is serene and quiet at sundown. A whole lot of different from the beaches in the Philippines. Nevertheless, the place is amazingly beautiful. So the darkness came. And boy, I'm hungry. I walked around the road and spotted this place where there are a lot of tourists in line.
 The Hot Diggety Dog. They sell great hot dog meals at $10. Since travellers like me prefers this place. I gave it a shot. It was good.

Guam is a island that is 4 hours away from the Philippines. It's a silent summer paradise. If your up for a relaxing and stress free vacation. This place is for you. Less parties, Less hassles. And yes it is a USA territory. Though it is located in Asia, one thing is for certain. I am a step further towards my dream coming true. Mainland, you're next.