Guam Tourist information

Tourist Information Guam

Please read our Guide to Typhoon Readiness for more information. The Guam Micronesia Island Fair live on air! Market our numerous tourist attractions and events professionally. A visa is not required to visit Guam as a tourist. Please contact the Embassy of Guam in Pakistan for further information.

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Guam Visitors Bureau is ideally situated in Tumon Bay on Pale San Vitores Road. T. Stell Newman Visitor Center of the War in Pacific National Historical Park is situated near the town of Piti, bordering the entrance to U.S. Naval Base Guam.

It is open seven nights a day from 9:00 to 16:30. Opposite the Piti Bomb Holes Astronomical Station, this complex features an open-air dining area, a barbeque terrace, a bridal band and a souvenir store in a quiet setting with a lake and a cascade.

Visiting Guam

Guam Visitors Bureau is proud to announce the topic of Visit Guam 2018: #instaGuam! Scenic views, breathtaking sundowns and thrilling adventure awaits you....making Guam the ideal holiday spot to enjoy and enjoy with the otherworld. Publish your #instaGuam experience and moment on your feedback page to be shared with the like.

Make your own #instaGuam history! Visiting Guam 2018: IntastaGuam will be the year to make your memory and time. Further information to the current topic and to the marketing of GVB can be found at visitguam.com.

tourist industry

Attendees Industry: It has become an important tourist resort, an economic sector that generates most of the island's non-governmental revenue. About 1.3 million tourist arrives in Guam every year and generates a turnover of about 1.4 billion dollars, with Japanese tourism still accounting for 71% of the tourism population. Though the number of Guam residents has declined slightly after several catastrophic global incidents, the number of attendees has increased incessantly.

Guam's Airline Partners - Signatory of the commitment for fiscal 2013 with 1,693,962, +8.1% increase over 2012. For over 25 years, the tourist industry has been the mainstay of Guam's economic activity. The number of visitors increased for the first year in 1994 to more than 1,000,000,000 travellers and has been in the vicinity or above since then.

Guam's four main visiting countries are Japan, South Korea, USA/Hawaii and Taiwan. Guam is one of only four of the world's most popular tourist destinations, attracting almost one million Japanans every year. Japan attracted approximately 71.5% of the 2012 total, with approximately 50.3% of Japan's total coming from the Kanto area.

South Korea (13.0%), the USA/Hawaii (5.1%), Taiwan (3.9%) and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands ("CNMI") (1.4%) were Guam's next biggest tourist market in 2012. Between fiscal 2011 and fiscal 2012, civil aircraft movements rose by approximately 5.9%. The United States in November 2009 revised its guidelines on the Guam Visas Exemption Programme, which is available to tourists or businesses for their use.

This programme allows travelers with Australian, Brunei, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Nauru, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and the United Kingdom, Guam and/or CNMI passes without a passport for a maximum of 45 consecutive visits. As of January 15, 2012, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will grant probation conditions for Russia so that Russians can be exempted from the requirement for a visas in Guam.

In fiscal 2012, 2,931 visitors came from Russia, compared to 528 in fiscal 2011, an up 455%. The 2020 Tourisme is a roadmap to help build Guam's bright prospects, with eight key goals necessary to ensure Guam as a destination thrives in a globally competetive world.

2020 is an active, goal-oriented agenda with concrete and quantifiable objectives that will help the islands move forward. 2020 Vision for Guam: It is a first-class first-tier residence of the highest standard, providing a US paradise with breathtaking sea views for two million corporate and recreational guests from all over the area, with accommodation and activity from value to five-star luxuries, all in a secure, tidy and family-friendly setting in a uniquely 4,000-year-old city.

Improving the Guam brand in the course of the years, reinvesting into the market. Advertise Guam's uniquely multi-cultural, Hispanic, and US influence. 3 to 4-day.

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