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Umatac Bay: Guam's Historical and Scenic Jewel

Discover Umatac Bay: where history meets breathtaking scenery on Guam's southwestern coast. A must-see for history buffs and nature lovers alike.

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Umatac Bay, nestled on Guam's southwestern coast, is a picturesque bay steeped in history and natural beauty. Believed to be the landing site of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, it offers visitors a glimpse into Guam's colonial past and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.

A brief summary to Bay of Umatac

  • 7MX6+6GQ, Humåtak, GU

Local tips

  • Visit Fort Soledad for panoramic views of Umatac Bay and the coastline.
  • Explore the San Dionisio Church and Magellan Monument to learn about Umatac's history.
  • Time your visit to coincide with the Discovery Day reenactment in March or the San Dionisio Fiesta in October for a cultural experience.
  • Bring your snorkeling gear to explore the clear waters and vibrant marine life of Umatac Bay.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Tamuning, head to the nearest bus stop along Route 1 and board a Guam Public Transit System (GPT) bus heading south towards Humåtak. Inform the driver you're going to Umatac. The ride takes approximately 30-40 minutes. Get off at the Umatac stop and follow local signs to Bay of Umatac. Bus fare is around $2.

  • Taxi/Ride Share

    From Tumon Bay, a taxi or ride-sharing service (like Uber) to Umatac Bay takes about 20-30 minutes depending on traffic. Input the destination address as '7MX6+6GQ, Humåtak, Guam' or simply 'Bay of Umatac'. Expect to pay approximately $30-$50 for the ride.

  • Car

    From Tumon Bay, drive south on Marine Corps Drive (Route 1) for about 12 miles until you reach Humåtak. Look for the sign indicating the turn for Bay of Umatac and turn left. Follow the winding road to the scenic spot at the end, where ample parking is available. Parking is free.

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Umatac Bay, located in the village of Umatac on Guam's southwestern coast, is more than just a scenic spot; it's a journey back in time. The bay is historically significant as the believed landing site of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, marking the first European contact with Guam. The village itself is dotted with remnants of the Spanish colonial era, offering a tangible connection to Guam's past. Visitors can explore the ruins of Spanish forts, including Fort Soledad, which offers panoramic views of the bay and coastline. The San Dionisio Church and the Magellan Monument are other key landmarks that tell the story of Umatac's rich heritage. The bay is ideal for snorkeling and swimming in its clear waters. Umatac Bay Park provides a tranquil rest area to take in the beauty of the bay. Umatac's charm lies in its ability to transport visitors to a simpler time, away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The village hosts various festivals, including the Discovery Day reenactment every March and the San Dionisio Fiesta in October, offering a chance to experience Chamorro culture.

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