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Paseo de Susana: Hagåtña's Peninsula Park

Discover Hagåtña's waterfront peninsula: Paseo de Susana, where history, culture, and recreation meet with stunning ocean views.

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Paseo de Susana is a peninsula in Hagåtña, Guam, offering recreational facilities and scenic views. Built in the 1940s from post-World War II debris, it features a stadium, Chamorro Village, Chief Quipuha Park, and a replica of the Statue of Liberty. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to enjoy the ocean breeze and cultural attractions.

A brief summary to Paseo de Susana

  • Hagåtña, GU

Local tips

  • Visit during the Chamorro Village night market (Wednesdays) for local food, crafts, and entertainment.
  • Bring sun protection, as shade can be limited, especially during the day.
  • Enjoy a picnic by the sea for a relaxing experience.
  • Check out Paseo Stadium for local baseball games.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From central Hagåtña, Paseo de Susana is easily accessible on foot. Head east towards Marine Corps Drive, then south. Cross Marine Corps Drive at the intersection and continue towards the peninsula. The entrance to Paseo de Susana will be on your right. Walking from the Guam Museum takes approximately 10-15 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    The Guam Regional Transit Authority (GRTA) operates bus routes that serve Hagåtña. Take any bus that stops at the Hagatna Pool Terminal. From there, walk east towards Marine Corps Drive, then south towards the peninsula. Bus fare is approximately $3.00.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Hagåtña. A short taxi ride from the Agana Shopping Center or Guam Museum to Paseo de Susana will cost approximately $10-$15, including the standard flag rate of $4.00 for the first mile and $0.80 every ¼ mile thereafter.

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Discover more about Paseo de Susana

Paseo de Susana, often called Paseo Park, is a unique and historically significant peninsula in Hagåtña, Guam. Constructed in the 1940s using rubble and debris from World War II, it stands as a testament to the island's resilience and recovery. Today, it serves as a vibrant center for recreation, culture, and community events. The peninsula features several key attractions. Paseo Stadium, the largest baseball stadium in Guam, hosts local and international games. Chamorro Village offers a taste of local culture with shops and restaurants. Chief Quipuha Park provides green space and commemorates a significant Chamorro leader. A small replica of the Statue of Liberty, gifted by the American Boy Scouts in 1950, adds a touch of Americana. Paseo de Susana is more than just a collection of attractions; it's a place to relax and enjoy Guam's natural beauty. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, take in views of Agana Bay, and feel the refreshing ocean breeze. The park is a favorite spot for picnics, fishing, and surfing. With its blend of history, culture, and recreation, Paseo de Susana offers a memorable experience for all who visit.

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