Facpi Island: A Natural and Historical Gem
Explore Facpi Island: A Guam treasure offering unique geological formations, vibrant marine life, and a glimpse into the island's volcanic past.
Facpi Island, a small islet off the coast of Guam near Agat, offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Accessible by boat or kayak, the island is known for its snorkeling, diving, and hiking opportunities, as well as its connection to Guam's volcanic past.
A brief summary to Facpi Island
- 8JRM+H7H, Hågat, GU
Know before you go
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- Check the tide before visiting; low tide is ideal for exploring the shoreline and tide pools.
- Bring sunscreen and wear appropriate footwear for hiking and water activities.
- Consider bringing your own snorkeling gear to fully enjoy the underwater scenery.
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Getting There
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Walking
From Agat, head towards the coast. If near the Agat Marina, walk south along the shoreline until you reach the southernmost point of Agat. Look for signs towards Facpi Island. Inquire about boat access or tours to the island. Note that the easiest access to Facpi Point is during low tide.
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Taxi
From anywhere in Hågat, a taxi to the Agat Marina area, the closest accessible point to Facpi Island, will cost approximately $20-$30. From there, arrange for boat transportation to the island.
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