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Cruises to Guam
Guam is a U.S. island territory in Micronesia. Only a small number of cruises include Guam in their itinerary. If you’re into tropical beaches, scenic views, and historic landmarks, then you might consider taking a cruise to Guam in the Pacific Ocean. Whether you’re looking to swim, snorkel, scuba dive, swim with dolphins, hike to waterfalls, admire Spanish colonial architecture, or learn more about World War II, you’ll find the perfect activity on this majestic island. There are many wonderful hotels where you can stay, as well as many restaurants that suit all tastes! You can find everything from Japanese cuisine to steakhouses, fresh seafood, barbecue and more. A great time to visit Guam is between January and May, as the other months tend to be quite wet.
Apra Harbor is a port city off the coast of Guam. History buffs are certain to be interested in its fascinating history, as this port formerly served as a major port during the early whaling period. Afterwards, the U.S. Navy attempted to develop it into a coaling station, and the majority of the port still remains under naval control today. There are a few significant sights worth seeing around Apra Harbor, including natural formations and shipwreck dives. It’s also a favorable spot for recreational watersports, such as boating and surfing.
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Destinations for Cruises to Guam
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Cruise Lines with Cruises to Guam
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Mainstream Cruise Lines
Value is a key feature of these popular cruise lines, as they offer lots of activities, entertainment and dining options, along with a variety of stateroom types. Some of the cruise lines in this category have ships with unique innovations like water slides, rock-climbing walls, ice-skating rinks, surfing simulators, bowling alleys, and boardwalks.
Their ships are usually anywhere from mid-sized to very large "mega" ships, accommodating thousands of guests. These ships give the feel of being in a large resort.
Mainstream cruise lines are a great option for just about everyone (including multi-generation families, and first-time cruisers), and typically have great youth programs.
During the cruise, entertainment may include Broadway productions, Vegas-style shows, comedians, and music. Some of these lines have select formal nights during the cruise. Specialty restaurants are becoming more and more common (some which have a cover charge for this type enhanced dining experience). Buffets are usually available throughout the day, besides room service, and the main dining room(s).
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Specialty Cruise Lines
These cruise lines offer a truly unique vacation experience, with a wide range of possible amenities and itineraries. Some are expedition cruise lines, others have sailing yachts or are coastal ships.
On these types of cruise lines, there's usually a focus on a specific destination or theme. Itineraries are usually very destination intensive, aided by the fact that they're able to reach many ports of call that larger ships can't.
Expedition cruise lines are a great fit for adventure-seeking travelers, featuring exciting destinations like the Galapagos Islands, Antarctica, and the Norwegian coast. During the cruise, there will usually be plenty of interesting lectures given by experts on the destination being visited. Often, shore excursions are included in the cost of the cruise. In fact, some of these cruise lines have all-inclusive pricing. There's a definite focus on the ship's surrounding scenery, as well as opportunities to view wildlife in their natural habitat. Small, but comfortable, ships are commonplace here, with anywhere from basic to very luxurious public spaces, cuisine, and accommodations (depending on the cruise line and ship).
Sailing Yachts, sail-assisted motor ships, offer a really unique vacation experience. Accommodations and cuisine on these intimate vessels can be anywhere from good to fantastic, depending on the cruise line. Destinations offered by these cruise lines may include the Caribbean, Europe, Panama Canal, Tahiti, and Costa Rica.
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Luxury Cruise Lines
When the finest cruise vacation is your top priority, this is the place to start.
On a luxury cruise line, guests experience highly personalized service, a more intimate (and usually formal) onboard experience, gourmet cuisine, well-appointed accommodations, and fantastic amenities. Many of these brands have smaller ships, allowing them to reach ports of call that the larger ships can't, which results in unique itineraries.
All of these brands feature a version of all-inclusive pricing, and some of them have ships with all-suite accommodations. Although these cruise lines are usually more expensive than the rest, they also provide their guests with so much more, resulting in a fantastic value when considering all that's included.
Carnival Cruise Line is one of the largest and most popular cruise lines in the world. Known for its festive-yet-casual atmosphere, Carnival offers a variety of on-board dining, entertainment and activity options to suit any mood or taste. Carnival's WaterWorks is a fabulous water park found onboard many of their ships. Among the many cruise destinations offered by Carnival are Alaska, the Bahamas, Canada, Caribbean, Europe and Mexico.
Experience a different and magical way of cruising. Ponant prides themselves in providing modest-sized yachts that will transport you where most larger ships cannot reach. Included on board are restaurants that prepare the finest in French-inspired cuisine, as well as a well-trained and discreet staff whose goal is to provide you with the best service possible. For those who enjoy the luxurious life, some of their ships have butler service (for guests staying in select suites). All this and so much more is offered, along with all the privacy you could ask for. Come experience cruising "A la Française", the tasteful style of this company.
Seabourn is one of the world's most luxurious cruise lines, offering state of the art amenities such as complimentary welcome champagne, open bars, complimentary gourmet dining and personalized service. Since its founding, Seabourn's ultra-luxury ships have consistently ranked among the very best vacation experiences in surveys, polls and the annual honors lists of international guidebooks and travel critics. New for Seabourn in May 2018 was Seabourn Ovation, sister ship to the innovative Seabourn Encore.
These are just a few of the more popular tourist attractions in Guam, along with a brief description:
♦ Two Lover’s Point
Also known locally as Puntan Dos Amantes, Two Lover’s Point is the most popular attraction in Guam. According to legend, this point was made famous by a young woman and a Chamorro warrior who fell in love at this site, despite the woman’s arranged marriage to a Spanish captain. They both jumped to their death after being pursued by the woman’s father and Spanish soldiers. Today, you can visit this site and take in the beautiful scenic views of the island. There are also statues representing the two lovers, as well as a heart lock wall, gift shop, and restaurant. This is a wonderful destination for couples, honeymooners, newley-weds, or anyone who wants to experience Guam’s sheer beauty.
♦ Fish Eye Marine Park
Marine life enthusiasts will love checking out Fish Eye Maine Park, Guam’s top-rated underwater observatory! Get up close and personal with colorful fish and coral reef 20 feet below sea level without the hassle of getting wet! There is also a bridge walkway that takes you out over the water (perfect for sunset viewing), and an outdoor upper deck observatory. If you’re looking for a more adventurous route, there are also optional tours that encompass snorkeling, dolphin watching, and introductory diving. Plus, there are options to partake in dinner shows, sunset cruises, and snorkeling with the sea turtles. Complete your visit with a meal in the Fish Eye Restaurant, which is located across the street from the observatory. Enjoy a tropical atmosphere with live music, Tiki statue carving demonstrations, a manmade lagoon, and much more as you eat!
♦ Fort Nuestra Senora de la Soledad
History buffs are certain to love learning about Guam’s roots in World War II. While there are many historic attractions to discover, Fort Nuestra Senora de La Soledad is one of the most popular. Built by the Spanish is the early 19th century, this fort originally served to protect Spanish trading ships that moved between Acapulco, Mexico, and the Philippines. Today, the remains of the fort have been converted into a public park. Discover old canons, bridges, and wonderful views of the surrounding mountains. It is also an incredible setting for some great photo opportunities.
♦ Shipwreck Dives
Apra Harbor is a scuba diver’s paradise! This is especially true of divers who are fascinated by U.S. History. In fact, Apra Harbor is home to a set of two side-by-side shipwrecks (one from World War I, and the other from World War II). A short 10-minute boat ride off the coast of Guam, and one tank of oxygen will grant you the ability to explore these underwater wrecks for yourself (although some dive shops provide two tanks). You only need to dive about 100 feet to be able to view the remains of these vessels. If you have enough time and are interested in partaking in more diving expeditions, you might consider doing a coral reef dive, which will truly give you a deeper understanding of Guam’s marine life.
♦ Nat Park Asan Beach
If you’re looking to escape to a calm, peaceful beach setting, put aside some time to spend in Nat Park Asan Beach. You will discover plenty of beautiful open space, crystal clear waters (filled with many kinds of fish), and a Pacific War memorial. This is a rather quiet beach, so you won’t have to worry about running into crowds. The landscape is so breathtaking that this is a wonderful spot for some great photo opportunities!
♦ Piti Guns
For another dose of war history, you can opt to check out the Piti Guns, which is a collection of three costal defense guns that are located on a trail head in War in the Pacific National Historical Park (which is about a 5 minute drive from Apra Harbor). A quick hike brings you to the site, which includes plaques with information about the guns. The guns remain in their original placement and are in good condition for their age.
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