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Sella Bay: Coastal Hiking and Historical Echoes

Discover Sella Bay in Guam: Hike through history and nature to a tranquil bay with a Spanish bridge and stunning coastal views.

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Sella Bay offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance on Guam's southwestern coast. Hike through diverse landscapes to reach a serene bay with a Spanish-era bridge, remnants of an ancient Chamorro village, and stunning ocean views.

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8MH2+5PG, Humåtak, GU

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From Humåtak village, head north on Route 17. After approximately 0.5 miles, the Sella Bay Overlook and trailhead will be on your left. The walk from the village is scenic, offering views of the surrounding area. There are no associated costs.

    Public Transport

    The Guam Regional Transit Authority (GRTA) bus system has a stop at the Humåtak Mayor's Office. From there, follow the walking directions to Sella Bay. A one-way bus fare is typically around $3, but check the latest GRTA schedules for times and possible changes.

    Taxi

    From the A.B. Won Pat International Airport (GUM), a taxi to Humåtak is estimated to cost between $50 and $60. From Humåtak, follow the walking directions to Sella Bay. Taxi services are available at the airport.

    Local tips

    Wear sturdy hiking shoes for the varied terrain along the Sella Bay trail.
    Bring plenty of water, as amenities are limited.
    Visit early or late in the day to avoid the heat.
    Bring a camera to capture the scenic views and historical sites.

    Discover more about Sella Bay

    Sella Bay, located on Guam's southwest coast near Humåtak, is a captivating destination where history and nature intertwine. Once the site of the ancient Chamorro village of Sidya, Sella Bay holds stories of Guam's pre-colonial past and the Spanish colonial era. During the Spanish Chamorro Wars, Sidya allied with the Spanish, marking its place in the island's complex history. The Sella Bay trail descends through varied terrain, from tree-covered areas to open meadows with coastal vistas. The hike leads to a historic Spanish bridge, a testament to the island's colonial past, and the tranquil Sella Bay beach. The bay itself offers opportunities for exploration, with hermit crabs and coral formations adding to the natural allure. In the 1970s, Sella Bay was the focus of protests against US militarization, preserving its cultural and natural heritage. Today, it remains a favorite hiking destination, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in Guam's beauty and history.

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