Day 1:
Arrive in Guam. Our representative will pick you up from the airport and you will drive to your hotel. Overnight in hotel.
Day 2:
Start by visiting Latte Stone Park – one of the pieces of ancient Chamorro culture that has survived as an intricate part of Guam’s heritage. Today, Latte Stones and their replicas, representing ancient Chamorro’s cultural affects on Guam, can be seen throughout that island and the Marianas. Eight Latte Stones originally from Me’pu can be found in Latte Stone Park in central Agana.
Day 3:
See Two Lovers Point – a small park and observatory that honors the legend of two lovers, separated by their respective Spanish and Chamorro births. Lovers Point Park offers not only the legend to its visitors but also incredible views of the cliff and Tumon Bay. War in the Pacific National Historic Park is a must-see too. There are six units that make up the WAPA including Asan Beach (one of the major American landing points in 1944), Asan Village, Piti, Mount Chacho, Alifan, and Agat. At this memorial, visitors can observe guns, caves, and other incredible Japanese relics as well as celebrate the bravery of those who campaigned in the Pacific Theater of World War II. There are also many incredible views of Guam throughout the park.
Day 4:
Visit Padre Diego Luis San Vitores Shrine – this shrine honors the Jesuit missionary leader who was killed amidst the strife between the Chamorros and the Spanish. This is one of the most popular attractions in Guam. Head to Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral in Basilica, the first church built by the Chamorros. After it was destroyed in World War II, the present Dulce Nolbre de Maria was reconstructed on its original building area. Its presence helps to demonstrate not only the Spanish architectural style given to Guam in this era but also the importance of Catholicism to the Guamanian culture – another of Spain’s influences.
Day 5:
Chief Kepuha (Quipuha) – Known as the chief who accepted the Catholic religion for the Chamorros, this Chief of Agana not only was the first Guamanian to be baptized and embrace Catholicism for the island; he was also the individual who gave the land that would have the first Catholic Church constructed on it. This statue honors Chief Kepuhu for his contribution to the Guamanian culture. Sumay Cemetery – The Spanish and Chamorro Sumay cemetery is all that is left of the village of Sumay, the first village attacked by the Japanese in World War II. The United States now uses Sumay as part of the American Naval Station located today; however, the cemetery’s oldest headstone dates the deceased from 1812.
Day 6:
After breakfast in the hotel, you will be transfered to the airport, from where you can depart for your home with some memorable moments of this special honeymoon tour.
Price: On Request.
Duration: 5 Nights and 6 Days
If you are not able to make up your mind from any of the tour itinerary or hotels listed above in Guam 5 Nights and 6 Days Honeymoon Package, then we can also make changes and provide a customized, tailor-made romantic honeymoon vacations, especially for you. We can modify this package as per your budget, duration as well as the tourist places you’d like to visit or whether airfare should be included or not. This customization helps you make the best out of your honeymoon package with your loved one and keep the candle of romance burning.
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