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Agat Unit | Ga'an Point: A Historical and Natural Landmark

Explore Guam's WWII history and scenic beauty at Agat Unit | Ga'an Point, a national park offering preserved fortifications and stunning coastal views.

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Agat Unit | Ga'an Point, located on Guam's southern coast, is a national park offering a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. It features well-preserved World War II fortifications and scenic coastal views, providing visitors with a unique glimpse into the island's past and present.

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9MP5+Q75, Hågat, GU

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the center of Agat, start at the Agat Marina. Head south along Marine Corps Drive (Route 1) for about 0.5 miles. You will pass several shops and restaurants along the way. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Route 2. Take a left onto Route 2 and walk for another 1 mile. You'll see signs directing you towards Agat Unit | Ga'an Point. As you approach, look for the entrance on your left.

    Public Transport

    To reach Agat Unit | Ga'an Point by public transportation, you can take the Guam Bus from Tamuning Beach. Board the bus at the nearest bus stop along Marine Corps Drive heading south. You will need to transfer to a bus that goes towards Hågat. After approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour of travel, get off at the closest stop to Agat Unit. From there, it's about a 15-minute walk to the entrance. Bus fare is approximately $1.50 per ride.

    Car

    From Tamuning Beach, head south on Route 1 (Marine Corps Drive) for approximately 10 miles. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Route 2. Turn left onto Route 2 and continue for about 3 miles. You will see signs for Agat Unit | Ga'an Point. Turn left onto 9MP5+Q75, and follow the road until you reach the entrance of the Agat Unit. Parking is available on-site.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a quieter experience.
    Bring snorkeling gear to explore the vibrant underwater life.
    Wear comfortable shoes if you plan to explore the trails or historical sites.

    Discover more about Agat Unit | Ga'an Point

    Agat Unit | Ga'an Point, situated in Hågat, Guam, is a captivating destination that combines historical depth with stunning natural landscapes. As part of the War in the Pacific National Historical Park, Ga'an Point marks the southern landing site of U.S. forces during the Battle of Guam in July 1944. The area was strategically important for securing Orote Peninsula and Apra Harbor.Today, visitors can explore the remnants of Japanese fortifications, including pillboxes and gun emplacements, offering a tangible connection to the past. Two relocated Japanese guns, a 200mm coastal defense gun, and a 25mm anti-aircraft gun, are on display. These fortifications were heavily defended, and the battle to capture them was fierce.Beyond its historical significance, Ga'an Point boasts picturesque coastal scenery with turquoise waters and lush greenery. The park provides opportunities for hiking, snorkeling, and relaxation, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility. The well-maintained paths and viewing areas ensure the park is accessible to all.
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