Hafa adai!
Alright, let’s keep heading south!
You’ll see the gate to the naval base straight ahead.
Only military personnel can enter, so be sure to turn left.
If you continue straight, you’ll find the War In the Pacific at Ga’an Point on the right.
I stopped the car to take a look.
There are informational signs detailing the history of the war.
The park is well-maintained, showing consideration to ensure that the history of the war is not forgotten.
After departing again and going straight, I saw the sign for Marina Grill on the right.
This is Agat Marina.
The waters near here are known for dolphin sightings, and many dolphin-watching boats typically depart from this location.
You can also enjoy a meal at Marina Grill at the entrance.
There are many beautiful yachts and boats docked here.
In Guam, it is said to be harder to secure a docking space than to purchase a yacht.
Therefore, small boats are often towed by cars to the port.
While you cannot enter the dock area without permission, you should still be able to capture memorable photos with the beautiful sea and boats in the background from the land.