MANILA, Philippines – Planning for a family vacation is an integral activity in strengthening the bond within the family. The shared experiences during that time become precious memories that everyone will forever cherish.
But as everyone knows, the challenge of planning these vacations is finding a location that would keep everybody going there happy. But if everyone is in the mood for a getaway that has a lot of interesting activities, not only for toddlers, tweeners or teenagers, but also for all ages then why not consider Guam for the next family destination?
There are so many fun things to do on this island paradise that perhaps the biggest challenge when one gets there is deciding where to go first and which activity to participate in. But whatever it is that one chooses, the whole family is guaranteed to have a blast.
A good suggestion for that first stop on the itinerary should be the beach. Guam’s beaches are all public, meaning everyone can enjoy the silky smooth sand and crystal-clear waters with the family at just about any spot on the island.
Those interested in water sports can check out the fully equipped water parks and beach clubs which offer wind surfing, kayaking, paddleboats, jet skiing and parasailing, to name a few. There are also available snorkeling and scuba diving lessons for families in search of an underwater adventure.
According to Guamanians, their magnificent coral reefs and preserved marine sanctuaries are a must-see. But for those who aren’t daring enough to swim with sharks, head for Fish Eye Park or Underwater World where visitors get the opportunity to front row seats without having to get in the water.
Another fun trip for the entire family is the “boonie stomp” tours. In Guam, “boonies” include the large areas of undeveloped jungle and virgin beaches that cover a big portion of the island.
“Boonie stomping” is a very popular activity among residents and visitors alike, and it is a great way for parents and kids to discover together natural wonders rarely experienced by those living in highly urbanized cities.
Families who play golf will definitely fall in love with Guam. This golfers’ paradise has several world-class courses, sure to challenge all levels of skill and professionalism.
The Leo Palace golf resort in central Guam has an 18-hole course designed by golfing legends Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. The 18-hole Talafofo golf course located in the southern part of the island was designed by nine of the top senior golfers in the world Ben Hogan, Sam Sneed, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Billy Casper, Doug Ford, Gene Sarazen, Bob Toski, Orville Moody, and Gene Littler, each of whom designed two holes.
The Mangilao Country Club golf course, designed by Robin Nelson, has been described and ranked by George Fuller in “Asia-Pacific Golf” magazine as among the best golf courses in the Pacific.
Additional golf clubs and resorts include the Country Club of the Pacific, Guam International Country Club, Alte Guam Golf Resort, and Windward Hills Country Club. Golf enthusiasts will definitely enjoy the immaculately manicured fairways and greens, along with the breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean.
At the end of the day, one can take the family to Tumon where everyone can enjoy exotic delicacies and refreshing drinks in the elegant hotels by the beach. Located in the western shore of the island, this city has become the top tourist destination especially for shopaholics who want to take advantage of Guam’s tax-free law.
Most of Guam’s major retail centers could be found in Tumon, along with the world’s largest 24-hour K-Mart. But shopping aside, Tumon also offers a one-of-a-kind nightlife experience with several dance clubs and beach bars to choose from.
So for the next family vacation, be sure to book a trip to Guam. This trip will surely leave everyone with memories of the fresh and floral air that energizes, the warm and tranquil waters that refresh, and the breathtaking natural beauty that renews. Along with the smiles and laughter shared with the family, this vacation will definitely be a bonding experience unlike any other.
For more information on Guam, visit www.visitguam.org or e-mail at info@visitguam.com.ph. Or call the Philippine office at 519-6756. Also, find the Guam Visitors Bureau-Philippines on Facebook.