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Umatac Bay: Guam's Historical Jewel

Discover Umatac Bay: where history, culture, and natural beauty converge on Guam's captivating southwestern coast. Explore, relax, and immerse yourself.

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Umatac Bay, on Guam's southwestern coast, is a picturesque bay steeped in history and natural beauty. Believed to be the landing site of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, it offers visitors a glimpse into Guam's colonial past with Spanish-era architecture, stunning ocean views, and opportunities for snorkeling and hiking.

A brief summary to Bay of Umatac

  • 7MX6+6GQ, Humåtak, GU

Local tips

  • Visit during the dry season (December to June) for the best weather and outdoor activities.
  • Attend the annual San Dionisio Fiesta in October for a vibrant cultural experience.
  • Explore the Spanish forts for panoramic views of the bay and coastline.
  • Bring snorkeling gear to explore the diverse marine life in the clear waters of Umatac Bay.
  • Take a guided walking tour to learn about the village's rich history and Chamorro culture.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Tumon Bay, take the Guam Regional Transit Authority (GRTA) bus Route 1 south towards Humåtak. Inform the driver you are going to Umatac Bay. The bus ride takes approximately 30-40 minutes. Get off the bus at the nearest stop in Humåtak and follow the signs to Umatac Bay, about a 1.5-mile walk. Bus fare is approximately $1.50 per ride. Check the GRTA schedule for current routes and times.

  • Taxi/Ride Share

    From Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport (GUM) or Tumon Bay, a taxi or ride-sharing service (such as Uber) offers a direct route to Umatac Bay. Input the destination address (7MX6+6GQ, Humåtak, Guam) or simply request 'Bay of Umatac'. The journey typically takes 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. Expect to pay between $30-$50 for the ride.

  • Car

    From Tumon Bay, head south on Marine Corps Drive (Route 1). Continue for about 12 miles until you reach Humåtak. Look for the sign indicating the turn for Umatac Bay and turn left. Follow the winding road to the scenic spot at the end, where ample parking is available. Parking is free. Be aware that the road leading to Umatac Bay can be bumpy.

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Umatac Bay, cradled on Guam's southwestern shore, is more than just a scenic spot; it's a journey into the island's rich history and Chamorro heritage. This tranquil bay is traditionally recognized as the landing site of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, marking the first European contact with Guam. The village of Umatac, which hugs the bay, is the second oldest on Guam and offers a captivating glimpse into the island’s Spanish colonial past. Visitors can explore historical landmarks such as the ruins of the Spanish Governor's Palace and the San Dionisio Church, remnants of a bygone era. Fort Santo Angel and the iconic Fort Soledad, perched on the hills surrounding the bay, offer panoramic views of the coastline and serve as reminders of Guam's strategic importance during the Spanish colonial period. The annual San Dionisio Fiesta immerses visitors in traditional Chamorro culture with music, dance, and cuisine. Beyond its historical significance, Umatac Bay boasts natural beauty. The clear waters invite snorkelers and swimmers to explore vibrant marine life, while the surrounding hills offer hiking trails with breathtaking vistas. The bay is also a surfing destination. Whether you're drawn to history, culture, or natural splendor, Umatac Bay promises an unforgettable Guam experience.

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