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Ride the Ducks Guam: A Land and Sea Adventure

Experience Guam's history and beauty on a unique land and sea adventure. Temporarily Closed.

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Ride the Ducks Guam offered a unique sightseeing tour experience, combining land and sea travel in an amphibious vehicle. The tour provided an engaging and educational overview of Guam's history and culture, suitable for families and individuals alike. **Note**: Ride the Ducks is temporarily closed.

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Local tips

  • Check for reopening updates before planning your visit, as Ride the Ducks Guam is temporarily closed.
  • Consider bringing rain gear, as the tour operates rain or shine and is an open-air vehicle.
  • Arrive early for check-in, which starts 15 minutes before departure, to secure preferred seating.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Ride the Ducks Guam is located at 1199 Pale San Vitores Rd, Tumon. From most hotels in Tumon, it is easily accessible by walking. Head east or west on Pale San Vitores Road until you reach the SandCastle, where the tour departs.

  • Public Transport

    The Red Shuttle Bus and other local bus routes serve Tumon. Check the bus schedule for the nearest stop to Ride the Ducks Guam. A one-way fare on the Tumon Shuttle Bus is about $7. A one day pass is $15.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Tumon. A short taxi ride within Tumon will likely cost between $10-$15.

  • Parking

    Free parking was available across the street from the departure point. However, parking can be limited, especially during peak season. Alternative parking is available in Tumon, but it may be paid.

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Ride the Ducks Guam provided a memorable and unique sightseeing adventure, touring both land and sea. Operating from Tumon, the tour took passengers through Guam's historic sights, including Hagatna, Asan WWII park, and the ocean port. The amphibious vehicles, resembling World War II landing craft, were inspected and certified by the United States Coast Guard, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. The tour was designed to be fun, interesting, and educational, with a multi-language audio system available in English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Russian. Passengers had the opportunity to learn about Guam's culture and history while enjoying the sights from both land and water. One of the highlights of the tour was the chance for both adults and kids to steer the boat while at sea. **Please note that Ride the Ducks Guam is temporarily closed until further notice**.

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