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Cetti Bay Overlook: A Window to Guam's Ancient Past

Discover panoramic views and ancient history at Cetti Bay Overlook, a must-see destination on Guam's stunning southern coast.

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Cetti Bay Overlook offers panoramic views of Guam's coastline, showcasing the island's volcanic origins and Chamorro history. Part of Guam's Territorial Seashore Park, it's a favorite for photographers and nature enthusiasts seeking a tranquil escape.

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8MG8+6GH, 2, Humåtak, GU

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    Getting There

    Car

    From Humåtak Bay, head southwest on Route 4 towards Humåtak. Continue on Route 4 for about 6 miles (approximately 10 minutes). Look for the sign for Cetti Bay Overlook. Turn left onto an unpaved road leading to the overlook. There is no parking fee.

    Public Transportation

    Take a bus from Umatac Bay to the nearest stop on Route 4. Transfer to a local taxi service, as public transport does not go directly to Cetti Bay Overlook. The taxi ride from the bus stop to Cetti Bay Overlook will cost around $10-$15. Make sure to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

    Walking

    If you are in Humåtak, you can walk from the main road. Follow the road signs pointing towards Cetti Bay Overlook. It is approximately a 2-mile hike from the nearest bus stop, so wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for some elevation changes.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
    Wear comfortable shoes for hiking if you plan to explore the trails.
    Bring water and snacks, as there are no facilities at the overlook.
    Check local weather conditions to ensure clear visibility for the best views.
    Bring a camera to capture the breathtaking scenery.

    Discover more about Cetti Bay Overlook

    Cetti Bay Overlook is a breathtaking gem on Guam's southern coast, offering stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the island's rugged terrain. As part of Guam's Territorial Seashore Park, the overlook provides a window into the island's volcanic past and rich Chamorro heritage.From the overlook, visitors can see the chain of a thousand foothills and the unique pillow lava formations of Attelong Acho, or Black Rock. To the south, Cocos Island is visible off the coast of Malesso'/Merizo village. The coastal area around Cetti Bay has been inhabited by Chamorros for approximately 3,000 years, with latte stones and pottery shards providing evidence of their presence. The Spanish later created a road system that followed the coastline from Hagatna, south through Cetti Bay to Umatac.The overlook is easily accessible and offers several hiking trails for all fitness levels. The trails wind through lush vegetation, providing opportunities to spot local wildlife and unique flora. The panoramic vistas are particularly spectacular during sunrise and sunset, when the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant colors.Cetti Bay itself is a historic site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The area contains remnants of the ancient Chamorro village of Jati, as well as traces of Spanish-era ceramics. Although reaching the bay by foot requires a challenging hike, it's a rewarding experience for adventurous travelers.
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