1, Guam road traffic lights pedestrians press the button to start on their own, and very fast, often go less than halfway, it becomes a red light, but no car dares to grab with you.
2, tap water can not drink directly, it is best to go to the nearby convenience store to buy mineral water to drink . You can also use the electric kettle in the hotel to boil water for drinking. The Northern Mariana Islands have no fresh water resources, so fresh water is very precious on the island. Tourists should treasure water on the island!
3, the duty-free store is the most cost-effective cosmetics, after comparing the goods, confirmed that the goods will not be more expensive than the airport duty-free store, and the goods are more complete. On the first floor, there is an airline counter, so that tourists can first check in, send luggage and other formalities, and then rest assured that the "shopping" a lot, really everything, well thought out.
4, if you are not familiar with the tourist, it must be difficult to endure the Guam restaurant prices; only because Guam itself is not much agriculture, forestry, fisheries and animal husbandry products, don't doubt it, the guide told us that even the seafood are imported.
5, Guam "three less": fewer people, fewer police, less garbage; "three more": more greenery, more Japanese, more rain
6, must remember to wear a waterproof camera or diving camera.
7, as in the United States, the person who receives the service is required to pay a tip, handling luggage a piece of 1 U.S. dollars, bedside tips of 1 U.S. dollars per person per day, cab or restaurant tips, is the total cost of 10% -15%. It's best not to carry a lot of cash; traveler's checks or credit cards are recommended.
8. Guam produces very little of its own food, which is usually imported from outside the country, so eating in Guam's restaurants can be very expensive, and there's no need to make a big fuss when you do.
More questions:1, what clothes should I bring to Guam?
Guam has a warm climate and is suitable for summer clothes. Usually you only need to bring casual clothes, not too much clothing. Guam is a shopper's paradise, where you can buy big brands for a lot cheaper. Clip-on slippers are available at the ABC store, and clothes are cheap at ROSS inside the GPO.
2. Is there anything I should bring with me?
Sunscreen lotion, sunglasses, insect repellent, toiletries, old rubber-soled sneakers, waterproof shoes (for walking in the water coral or along the beach), a sun hat, swimsuit, easy-to-dry clothes and a video camera.
3. Which is the biggest shopping center in Guam?
Guam's two largest shopping centers are Micronesia Mall and DFS Duty Free. Don't worry about transportation, there are shuttle buses and even cabs to and from the hotels, and they are free. Guam is really trying to encourage tourists to spend money. In the past, the main consumers were Japanese, so the shopkeepers might speak Japanese.
4. What about lodging in Guam?
Guam offers quality accommodations and even small hotels offer a high level of comfort. However, it is important to note that most of the room doors are self-locking, so you need to bring your room card, and some of the supplies in the room are chargeable, so please take what you need.
Trivia not to be missed1. Find romantic love on a Pacific island
2. Try your hand at live-fire shooting at a military base
3. Take a family trip around the island on a sailboat
4. See turbot in the longest aquarium tunnel in the world
5. Have a BBQ in the sunbathing in the Dumeng district
6. Explore a Japanese army in the jungle Hermitage
7, Hairpin an island-inspired eggplant
8, Enjoy one-of-a-kind coconut crabs
9, Sweep the Micronesia Mall for $40 in big-name jeans
10, Look for traces of the Chamorro Nation
Guam Practical TipsBusy local night market
The Chamorro Night Market will be open daily open until 9 p.m. It takes about 1-2 hours to stroll around. The largest number of people are selling food and drinks. There are usually specialty snacks and refreshing drinks, so it's nice to come here at night and pick up some souvenirs.
Family fun
Guam is also a great place for families. All of the major hotels here have kids' clubs where parents can share the fun with their children by participating in educational activities.
Besides hotels, Guam has plenty of places for kids to go. They can explore the mysteries of the ocean at the Aquarium with its underwater tunnels, swim with colorful tropical fish at the Pacific Island Club's underwater snorkeling pool, play beach and water games with other kids at the beach, try the world's most exciting and fun slingshot, learn about Guam's history and culture at a museum, or take the chance to visit one of Guam's seven international golf courses. Parents can take the opportunity to enjoy a round of golf at one of Guam's seven international golf courses, play a game of tennis, see the 80-foot-deep remains of a World War II shipwreck, relax at a massage and beauty center, or simply sunbathe!
Additionally, Guam offers family-friendly activities such as giant water slides and water parks, horseback riding, helicopter tours, dolphin-tracking tours, deep-sea submarine rides, shopping and miniature golf at major American shopping malls, and dining at the Hard Rock Café or Hollywood Restaurant.
MedicalThe island is free of tropical diseases and poisonous animals and reptiles. Medical care is available to all visitors, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Medical Center has the latest medical equipment and skilled medical staff to prepare for emergencies. In addition simple medical supplies can be purchased at supermarkets or the on-site pharmacy.
POSTALBasic postage is 80 cents for regular mail to China, Taiwan or Hong Kong. Most hotels have post boxes and mailboxes, and stamps are available for sale at the front desk.