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Ride the Ducks Guam: An Amphibious Adventure

Experience Guam's sights and culture on land and sea with a unique amphibious tour. Temporarily Closed.

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Ride the Ducks Guam offered a unique sightseeing experience, combining a land tour with a splash into the ocean aboard an amphibious vehicle. This family-friendly tour provided an engaging and educational overview of Guam's history and culture, with multi-language audio guides and opportunities for kids to 'drive' the boat. **Note:** While popular, Ride the Ducks Guam is temporarily closed.

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Local tips

  • Confirm the operating status before visiting, as Ride the Ducks Guam is currently temporarily closed.
  • Check for tour availability and schedules, which may vary depending on the season.
  • Consider bringing sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, as the tour is partially open-air.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Ride the Ducks Guam is located at 1199 Pale San Vitores Rd in Tumon. If you are staying in a hotel along Pale San Vitores Road, such as the Hyatt Regency Guam or the Pacific Star Resort & Spa, you can easily walk to the departure point. The walk is generally flat and well-paved.

  • Public Transport

    The Red Shuttle Bus and the Tumon Shuttle Bus are convenient options for reaching Ride the Ducks Guam from various points in Tumon. Look for the bus stops along Pale San Vitores Road and check the schedules for the most up-to-date information. A one-way fare on the Tumon Shuttle Bus is around $7. The Red Shuttle Bus is about $4.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available at hotels and major shopping centers in Tumon. A short taxi ride from a hotel in central Tumon to Ride the Ducks Guam will likely cost between $10 and $15, plus a $2.40 flag rate.

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Ride the Ducks Guam provided a memorable and unique way to see the island, offering a land and sea adventure aboard a specially designed amphibious vehicle. The tour started on land, passing through the heart of Tumon and venturing towards Guam's historical landmarks, such as Hagatna, the capital city, and the Asan WWII park. As the 'Duck' transitioned from road to water, it offered a different perspective of Guam's coastline and marine environment. The tour was designed to be both entertaining and educational, with audio guides available in multiple languages, including English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Russian. These guides provided insights into Guam's rich history, Chamorro culture, and significant landmarks. One of the highlights of the tour was the opportunity for children (and adults!) to take the wheel while on the water, making it an interactive and engaging experience for the whole family. The tours typically lasted around 90 minutes and operated in various weather conditions, with roll-down rain screens available for protection. **Important Note:** Recent information suggests that Ride the Ducks Guam is temporarily closed. It's recommended to check their website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on their operating status before planning a visit.

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