Hyatt Guam: Guam's widest room
Hyatt offers the largest room in Tumon Bay Guam. All the rooms are facing the beach. Bathroom is a surprise!
biggest pool, big lobby with library
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P.O. Box 10239, Tamuning, 96931, Mariana Islands
Good for: Budget Travel
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Outrigger Guam Resort Tumon Bay
1255 Pale San Vitores Road, Tumon, 96913, Guam
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875 North Route 2, Guam
Good for: Spa and Resort, Romantic Travel and Honeymoons, Road Trip
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221 Lake View Drive, Yona, Guam
Good for: Food and Dining, Spa and Resort, Jungle and Rain Forest
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105 Gun Beach Road, Tumon, 96911, Guam
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Leopalace Resort Condominium La Cuesta
304 Flame Tree Drive, Yona, 96915, Mariana Islands
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801 Pale San Vitores Road, Tumon, 96913, Guam
Good for: Water Sports, Spa and Resort, Romantic Travel and Honeymoons
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Sheraton Laguna Guam Resort Tamuning
470 Farenholt Avenue, Tamuning, 96913 , Mariana Islands
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1433 Pale San Vitores Road, (formerly Hotel Sunroute Guam), Tamuning, 96913, Guam
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Hyatt offers the largest room in Tumon Bay Guam. All the rooms are facing the beach. Bathroom is a surprise!
biggest pool, big lobby with library

The Hotel Santa Fe in Tamuning is a rose-colored adobe-style boutique hotel situated on Hagatna Bay. The rooms were cheerful and sunny and the beds were comfortable. I was happy. The hotel's restaurant, The Grille, is around the back by the beach. It looked like a lovely place for a sunset cocktail and some beach BBQ. Unfortunately, we never had a chance to enjoy this little pleasure

Well, they accept pets, thats why we stayed there. For pets you pay an additional $75 a week. Not to bad.
The receptionists were awesome, the entire staff was friendly and receptive and helpful to us. The room had a large King size bed, a refrigerator, microwave and decent size bathroom. The room was clean and airconditioned...BUT... we did have cockroaches in the room...BUT...this is normal on island. We found out later in the week that its normal and most hotels have them, but we only saw 3 the entire two week we stayed there. There was a nice balcony as well.
If you are military and go through island reservations, its $135 a night, and that includes a cell phone a brand new rental car. Not bad.
I am not positive of the room rates for civilians but I am sure they are reasonable.
They had a nice restraunt under the hotel, and 2 people could eat breakfast, lunch, dinner for $17 for the two for each meal. Not to shabby. Most hotels are around $50 for 2 people to eat.
The room had free internet, free movies to check out, excelent service and friendly people.
The sundance restraunt was nice, cheap and wel staffed.

Guam is a beautiful place. We stayed during the month of October at the Hyatt Regency which is off of Tumon. The beaches are pure white and because of the reef's location the waters are pretty shallow. The people were pleasant and helpful.. It seems they do cater to the Japanese tourist and have competive pricing for high-line products (but it is tax free)... I enjoyed the specials they had and the whole feeling of luxury and comfort. What a gorgeous place to be.
Beaches and more beaches. I loved the pool and the convenience of the "ABC" stores at every corner. I was not looking for a hot exciting time but to relax and I found it there..
Great stay, large room. Food is excellent. Love the Niji (Japanese Restaurant) and enjoyed Al Dente (Italian Restaurant). FUN and RELAXING.
Beach is accessible and vendors can provide ocean activities. Love the grounds, well kept mature foliage.

We had a great time here. We were able to walk to shopping and restaurants. We also saw a dinner show at the SandCastle -- magic show, dancing, & singing. Great family fun.
My son loved the pool. They also have a great gigantic chess set and fun pool bar. Attentive pool staff.

In Guam there is, on the more northern end of the island, a literal "Hotel Row". This is self-descriptive, I feel. Here you will see A SLEW OF TOURISTS. The street signs on much of the island will also have the translation in Japanese, as well as "English", especially here, on "Hotel Row". For the "typical" Japanese tourist Guam is much like Hawaii is to the "typical" American tourist. So, if you want to step out of or rather all over the local culture in Guam... here is the place to stay. And if your anything like me and love Japanese culture, language, people, etc... here is an at home feeling type place for you.
Not cheap, that's for sure, but tourists have always been welcome and friendly here. So smile, have a chi-chi, "RELAX", and enjoy your stay, and be catered to... island style!
Most places on "Hotel Row" that a person can stay also accomodates a wide array of recreational opportunities and will assist in your preparation of guides, etc... before and during your arrival. (I speak from a personal experience of having the ULTIMATE PLEASURE of working for Greyline of Guam-it, as a sidenote, was my first job, i was 16....and love working with the Japanese people as well as the local Chamorro people {I was somewhat of a "Cham-owlie, myself :-)}
Both cultures intrigue and excite me!~)
I stayed in a room with partial ocean view. Nice balcony. Washroom is spacious. Clean. Internet is in good speed though it is not broadband.
Breakfast is full of variety. Orange juice is good. Iced tea does not fit hongkonger' taste. We were a group of 10 and we all would never ordered iced tea again in Guam after 1st trial.
it is very comfortable sitting outside facing swimming pool having breakfast. Of course you can choose to stay inside with air-conditioning.
Staff is very friendly.
i heard Lady's Floor is great.
excellent stay, great food, nightly entertainment except for the same music everynight at the bar on the pool side but close to many clubs
friendly staff
has all the facilities
lots of young tourist
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