Guam:

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Dededo

Dededo is situated north of Guam and is the most populated town on the island. Micronesia Mall is one of the village's biggest attractions, the mall contains up to 130 stores which include shopping, food and entertainment. It also contains the only amusement park on the island of Guam. Guam golf resort is located along the Tumon beach in Dededo, containing many sporting and leisure facilities as well as a wide variety of cuisines.

Tamuning

Located along the west shore of Guam, Tamuning is the country's economic and business centre and most popular tourist town with many shopping attractions including Harmon flea market and the duty free shopping of Guam premium outlets. There are many places to eat in and around the city with restaurants offering a range of different cuisines. The city borders Agana Bay offering several nice hotels such as Palace Hotel Guam and the onward beach resort. There are many beach and water activities along the coast which are all within walking distance of the big hotels.

Agana

The capital of Guam, Agana, is the country's main governmental centre, filled with many high rise government buildings. Agana holds some of the island's main tourist attractions such as the historic site of Dulce Nobre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica, Chamorro Village and Latte Stone Park, a manmade historical stone setting. The city is also home to Le Tasi Bistro that offers a range of French cuisine.

Rest of Guam

The south of Guam is home to several inactive volcanoes, such as Mount Lamlam,  which show the natural beauty of the island. There are several travel companies on the island who offer complete tours of Guam taking in all the popular sites and attractions. Along the coast there are several good beaches to visit and hiking opportunities within the central and southern regions of the country. There are also many attractive waterfalls, viewpoints and historic sites to be admired throughout the island.

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