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Tours in Guam

Island excursions, cultural experiences, WWII history, and adventure tours

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026
65verified listings
25areas covered
2026guide

Guam's tour operator scene has been shaped by decades of Japanese and Korean tourism — the result is a professional, well-organised industry covering everything from snorkelling trips and WWII history tours to ATV jungle adventures, cultural village experiences, sunset catamaran cruises, and full island day tours. Most tours operate from Tumon and can be booked through hotel desks, directly with operators (usually cheaper), or via online platforms.

65 listings across Guam

Skydive Guam - Tours & Activities - Yigo
Tours & Activities

Skydive Guam

4Closed
guam·Yigo
Micronesian Divers Association - Tours & Activities - Piti
Tours & Activities

Micronesian Divers Association

3Closed
guam·Piti
Alupang Beach Club - Tours & Activities - Tamuning
Tours & Activities

Alupang Beach Club

5Closed
guam·Tamuning
Atlantis Submarine Guam - Tours & Activities - Tumon
Tours & Activities

Atlantis Submarine Guam

5Closed
guam·Tumon
Valley of the Latte Adventure Park - Tours & Activities - Talofofo
Tours & Activities

Valley of the Latte Adventure Park

5Closed
guam·Talofofo
Bikini Island Club - Tours & Activities - Merizo
Tours & Activities

Bikini Island Club

6Closed
guam·Merizo
Fish Eye Marine Park - Tours & Activities - Piti
Tours & Activities

Fish Eye Marine Park

6Closed
guam·Piti
Guam Ocean Park - Tours & Activities - Tamuning
Tours & Activities

Guam Ocean Park

3Closed
guam·Tamuning
Sky Guam Aviation - Tours & Activities - Barrigada
Tours & Activities

Sky Guam Aviation

3Closed
guam·Barrigada
Talofofo Falls Resort Park - Tours & Activities - Talofofo
Tours & Activities

Talofofo Falls Resort Park

4Closed
guam·Talofofo
Two Lovers Point - Tours & Activities - Tamuning
Tours & Activities

Two Lovers Point

5Closed
guam·Tamuning
Magellan's Cross & Heritage Walk - Tours & Activities - Cebu City
Tours & Activities

Magellan's Cross & Heritage Walk

3Closed
cebu·Cebu City

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Types of Tours Available in Guam

Guam's tour industry covers a wide spectrum: snorkelling and glass-bottom boat tours for aquatic visitors; ATV and 4x4 Jeep tours through southern jungle terrain; WWII history tours of Asan Beach, the War in the Pacific National Historical Park, and Banzai Cliff; CHamoru cultural tours with village visits and traditional craft demonstrations; sunset catamaran and cocktail cruises; dolphin-watching boat trips; and full-island day tours. Photography tours to the southern cliffs at sunrise are increasingly popular with Japanese and Korean visitors. Most operators are based in Tumon and provide hotel pickup; independent booking directly with operators saves 15–25% compared to hotel desk prices.

North Guam vs South Guam — What Each Area Offers

North and south Guam offer entirely different tour experiences. The north centres on Ritidian Point — a pristine wildlife refuge beach accessible only on guided tours — and the Pagat Cave trail, which combines coastal cliffs with a freshwater swimming cave. South Guam is where dramatic scenery and cultural history concentrate: towering cliff views at Cetti Bay Overlook, the restored Spanish fort at Umatac, Talofofo Falls and its WWII history (Sergeant Shoichi Yokoi held out nearby until 1972), and the remote coastal village of Merizo. A full-day south Guam Jeep tour typically covers 7–9 stops over 6–8 hours and is widely considered the best single-day experience on the island.

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What are the most popular tours in Guam?

The most popular tours in Guam are snorkelling and glass-bottom boat tours (excellent for non-divers), southern island Jeep or ATV tours (best for scenery and WWII history), cultural tours at Chamorro Village, sunset catamaran cruises, and dolphin-watching boat trips. WWII historical tours covering Asan Beach, the War in the Pacific National Historical Park, and Banzai Cliff are also highly rated.

How do I book tours in Guam?

Tours can be booked through your hotel's tour desk (convenient but often 15–25% more expensive), directly with tour operators (best rates), or via online booking platforms. For activities like snorkelling and water sports, booking 1–2 days ahead is usually sufficient. During peak season (January–March), popular tours like sunset cruises and ATV tours can sell out — book as early as possible.

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