Guam guide.
Driving around Guam is like a high-degree-of-freedom exploration game, with a small map but rich content. There are traces of the United States, Japan, South Korea, and Mexico everywhere, there are Ross and Donki, fried chicken tacos and izakayas. When driving on a bend in the mountain road, you may encounter stunning scenery, or you may accidentally enter the gate of an air force base.
Self-driving route
Day1: Airplane + Night Market
✈️Hong Kong-Incheon Airport-Guam, landed around 5pm, rented a car at the airport and drove to the hotel. It happened to be on Wednesday to go to Chamorro Village Night Market for shopping and eating
Day2: Self-driving in the south
⏰Sleep until you wake up naturally, have brunch at 11am and leave at 1pm
🚗Route: Tumon Bay Hotel-Fisheye Park-Emerald Valley-Pacific War Park-Fort Soleday Observatory-Seti Bay Observatory-Magellan Monument-Marizo Bell Tower-Bear Rock-Natural Pool
📍Tips: There is only one main road to drive straight, get off and take a look at the beautiful scenery along the way. The distance between the attractions is very close, only a few minutes to ten minutes away, and the entire route can be completed in about 4-5 hours. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Donki sells mostly snacks, skin care and cosmetics from Japan and South Korea. The prices seem to be much more expensive than in Japan and not really worth it. The outlet is just a small shopping mall with few people and few stores, so you don't need to go there. For souvenirs, go to ABC store, black-skinned Hello Kitty and Doraemon. Donki has more black-skinned Sanrio, which is also priced at $19.9 and is larger. These are the places we went to. There are also some other attractions such as waterfalls and pink railings that are not listed. You can adjust according to your preferences.