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Cetti Bay: A Historical Haven on Guam's Coast

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Discover Cetti Bay in Guam: A blend of history, stunning landscapes, and tranquil waters, perfect for exploration and cultural immersion.

Cetti Bay is a historic site on Guam's southern coast, offering stunning views and a glimpse into the island's past. With its rich Chamorro and Spanish history, it's a must-visit for those seeking cultural and natural beauty.

A brief summary to Cetti Bay

  • 8M84+CXH, Humåtak, GU

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the rugged terrain and hiking trails.
  • Bring snorkeling gear to explore the vibrant marine life in the bay.
  • Check the weather forecast before visiting, as conditions can vary in this coastal area.
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Getting There

  • Car

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

  • Public Transport

    Take a bus from Mount Jumullong Manglo to the closest bus stop on Route 1. Check the local bus schedule for the most current routes. Once you arrive at the bus stop on Route 1, you will need to walk about 1 mile to reach Cetti Bay along 8M84+CXH. Bus fare is approximately $2-$3.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Request a ride from your location in Mount Jumullong Manglo to Cetti Bay, using the address 8M84+CXH, Humåtak, Guam. This option may cost around $20-$30, depending on traffic and distance.

Discover more about Cetti Bay

Cetti Bay, located near Umatac on Guam's southwest coast, is a captivating blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The bay is part of Guam's Territorial Seashore Park, showcasing dramatic cliffs, lush greenery, and the tranquil waters of the Pacific Ocean. This area has been inhabited for approximately 3,000 years, with latte stones and pottery shards providing evidence of ancient Chamorro settlements. The ancient village of Jati once thrived near the bay's north shore.The Spanish later created a road system that passed through Cetti Bay, connecting Hagåtña with Humåtak. Cetti Bay's coastal area is a geological delight, with rock formations revealing Guam's volcanic origins. The twin hills, Attelong Acho, display pillow lava formed underwater during ancient eruptions. Today, Cetti Bay is listed on Guam's and the National Register of Historic Places, recognized for its cultural and historical importance. Visitors can explore the area, hike the trails, snorkel in the bay's clear waters, and immerse themselves in Guam's heritage.
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