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Paseo de Susana: Hagåtña's Waterfront Retreat

Discover Paseo de Susana in Hagåtña: a peaceful waterfront park with history, culture, and stunning ocean views.

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Paseo de Susana is a peninsula in Hagåtña, Guam, offering a peaceful escape with ocean views. Built in the 1940s from post-WWII rubble, it features a stadium, Chamorro Village, Chief Quipuha Park, and a Statue of Liberty replica.

A brief summary to Paseo de Susana

  • FQH3+M7P, Hagåtña, GU

Local tips

  • Visit during the late afternoon to enjoy the sunset views over Agana Bay.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Chamorro Village for local food and handicrafts.
  • Bring a camera to capture the scenic views and the Statue of Liberty replica.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Chamorro Village, walk towards the water. Paseo de Susana is located directly behind the village. Follow the path along the coast to explore the park. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    From central Hagåtña, take the Guam Regional Transit Authority bus towards Chamorro Village. Get off at the Chamorro Village stop and walk towards the water. Paseo de Susana is right behind the village. Bus fare is $1.00 per ride.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available throughout Hagåtña. Ask the driver to take you to Paseo de Susana behind Chamorro Village. Taxi fares in Hagåtña are not readily available, and may be calculated based on distance. A 5km ride in Hagåtña may cost around $0.

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Discover more about Paseo de Susana

Paseo de Susana, often called Paseo Park, is a peninsula in Hagåtña, Guam, offering a tranquil retreat by the waterfront. Created in the 1940s from debris left after World War II, this area has become a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike. The park features several attractions, including the Paseo Stadium, the Chamorro Village, and Chief Quipuha Park. A small replica of the Statue of Liberty, gifted by the American Boy Scouts in 1950, also stands here. The park provides ample space for relaxation, with cool sea breezes and shady spots under the trees. Visitors can enjoy the sea views and watch local surfers and fishermen. The peninsula is bordered by the Gregorio D. Perez Marina on its western edge and separated from Hagåtña by Marine Corps Drive. It's a great place for a leisurely walk, offering scenic views of Agana Bay and the hotels in Tumon.

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