Tumon Bay

Although Guam's main street is lined with high-rise resorts, how come you may not know someone who has stayed in one? Because getting there from the rest of the US isn't simple or inexpensive. Round-trip prices of $1,000 or more are common, and you'll have to change aircraft in Honolulu or possibly Japan because there are no direct flights from the mainland. As a result, the majority of visitors are Asian tourists, mainly from Japan and South Korea. They flock here by the planeload to stock up on Uncle Sam's well-known products. The malls, in contrast to Guam's environment, are anything but lonely.


Tumon Bay is as known as Waikiki. Waikiki is a popular tourist attraction in Hawaii, with a stretch of beach and a variety of restaurants right on the beach. Tumon is often called "little Waikiki" because of its similarity to Waikiki. Rymon is also known as "Mini Waikiki" because of the fire dances and Chamorro shows that take place on the beach. Tumon's northern portion is a tourism hotspot because it houses the majority of the hotels. As a result, infrastructure is constantly being improved, including high-rise building upgrades. Creating new shopping malls. The largest tunnel aquarium in the world, Daring Slingshot, and the Magic on Ice Show at the Sand Castle are all located in this area of Tumon.


Source: lonelyplanet.com
Source: lonelyplanet.com
Source: mariott.com
Source: mariott.com

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