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Best ShoppingDededo, Guam

Top Shopping in Dededo

Ranked by verified guest reviews — the best shopping in Dededo, Guam

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

Dededo is the largest municipality in Guam by population, stretching across the northern part of the island. It's home to Micronesia Mall, one of Guam's biggest shopping destinations, along with a vibrant mix of restaurants, businesses, and local markets. Dededo offers a more authentic local experience alongside modern amenities.

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1 listings in Dededo
Rankings:1#12#23#3· Sorted by verified guest rating
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the best shopping in Guam?

The main shopping areas are concentrated in Tamuning (Micronesia Mall, Guam Premium Outlets, T Galleria by DFS) and Tumon (beachfront luxury boutiques and resort shops). Hagåtña has the Chamorro Village craft market on Wednesday nights. Dededo has a large Sunday morning market (Dededo Flea Market) popular for local produce and souvenirs.

Is shopping in Guam tax-free?

Guam does not levy a general consumer sales tax, and as a US duty-free port, imported luxury goods, cosmetics, alcohol, and tobacco are significantly cheaper than in Japan or South Korea. T Galleria by DFS in Tamuning is the main destination for duty-free luxury brand shopping.

Are there local craft markets in Guam's villages?

Yes — the Wednesday Night Market at Chamorro Village in Hagåtña is the best place for local crafts, coconut products, woven goods, hot sauces, and local food. The Dededo Flea Market (Sunday mornings) offers produce and local items at low prices. Tamuning and Tumon have souvenir shops throughout the commercial strips.

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