List of beaches in Guam
Appearance
This is a list of beaches in Guam, clockwise starting from the northernmost tip of the island, with the name of the village it is in.
- Ritidian Point (Dededo), in the Guam National Wildlife Refuge[1][2][3][4]
- Jinapsan Beach (Yigo), restricted access on Andersen Air Force Base[1]
- Tarague Beach (Yigo), restricted access on Andersen Air Force Base[1]
- Scout Beach (Yigo), restricted access on Andersen Air Force Base[1]
- University of Guam Marine Lab Beach (Mangilao)[1]
- Taga'chang Beach (Yona)[2][3][4]
- Togcha Bay (Talofofo), the location of the restaurant Jeff's Pirate Cove[1]
- Ipan Beach Park (Talofofo)[1][2][4]
- Jones Beach (Talofofo)[1]
- Calvo's Beach (Talofofo)[1]
- First Beach (Talofofo)[1]
- Talofofo Beach (Talofofo), at Talofofo Bay[1][2][3][4]
- Inarajan Pools (Inarajan), also called Salaglula Pools[1][2][3][4]
- Atao Beach (Inarajan)[1]
- Cocos Island (Merizo),[1] the largest island off the coast of Guam and the southernmost beach on this list
- Piga Beach (Merizo)[1]
- Bile Bay (Merizo)[1]
- Ajmo Beach (Merizo)[1]
- Nimitz Beach Park (Agat)[1]
- Agat Beach (Agat),[1] NHRP-listed Agat Invasion Beach of the 1944 Battle of Guam, part of War in the Pacific National Historical Park
- Rizal Beach (Agat)[1]
- Dadi Beach (Santa Rita), restricted access on Naval Base Guam[1][5]
- Gab Gab Beach (Santa Rita), restricted access on Naval Base Guam[3][5]
- San Luis Beach (Santa Rita), restricted access on Naval Base Guam[5]
- Fantasy Island (Piti), restricted access on Naval Base Guam[5]
- Family Beach (Piti)[6]
- Pedro Santos Memorial Park (Piti)[6]
- Tepungan Beach (Piti), also known as FishEye Marine Park[1]
- Asan Beach Park (Asan-Maina),[1] NHRP-listed Asan Invasion Beach of the 1944 Battle of Guam, part of War in the Pacific National Historical Park[2][4]
- Asan Beach (Asan-Maina)[1]
- West Hagåtña Beach Front / Agana Bay Beach (Hagåtña)[1][3]
- Dungca's Beach / Trinchera Beach (Hagåtña)[1]
- "Tumon Beach"[2] is an umbrella term for the shoreline of Tumon Bay, Guam's tourist center, which is divided into variously named beaches and parks
- Ypao Beach (Tumon)[1][2]
- Matapang Beach (Tumon)[2]
- Gun Beach (Tumon)[1][2][4]
- Faifai Beach (Tumon),[1] includes the NHRP-listed Fafai Beach Site
- Tanguisson Beach (Dededo)[1][2][3][4]
- Shark's Hole Beach (Dededo)[1][2][3][4]
- Haputo Beach (Dededo), restricted access on Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Guam,[1] includes the NHRP-listed Haputo Beach Site
- Double Reef Beach (Dededo)[1]
- Falcona Beach (Dededo)[1]
- Uruno Beach (Dededo)[1]
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Stewart, Harry. "12 Best Beaches in Guam". Retrieved 3 March 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Hay, Chloe (February 9, 2017). "The 10 Most Beautiful Beaches In Guam". Culture Trip. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
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