Explore the jungles along the Talofofo and Ugum Rivers on this half-day tour. Visitors of all ages, from all over the world, will be greeted by our friendly staff at the Valley of the Latte Main Staging area near the Gift Shop. Fun and experienced guides will welcome you onto one of our Adventure River Boats. The trip begins as the boat leaves the dock and you are transported to another place and another time as you cruise over cool and calm waters. As you make your way down the ancient rivers, you will catch a glimpses of a thriving ancient Chamorro village. Over 4,500 years of history will be shared as you are greeted by Ulitao, a seafaring organization that keeps ancient traditions alive. Your knowledgeable guides will provide information on the history of the land, people, and local flora, fauna, and wildlife. A delicious Fiesta Style BBQ plate is provided on all morning tours and guests are allowed to enjoy a gorgeous botanical garden and animal sanctuary.
Island Fiesta Lunch
he Valley of the Latte delivers a unique and once in a lifetime experience. As you travel along the Talofofo and Ugum Rivers, you will be transported to another time at the heart of Guam. Knowledgeable, friendly, and entertaining guides will share the rich history and culture of the Ancient Latte site, the local waters, the local wildlife, and ensure that you are smiling from start to finish. You will be welcomed by our living village, and guided through a breathtaking botanical garden, walk through the ruins of an ancient CHamoru village that is over 1,000 years old, and learn about Guam's history and culture. The experience only gets better as our guides demonstrate how ancient CHamoru started their fires and show you traditional basket weaving techniques. The longer you are here, the more you realize, that this is the best way to experience Guam.
Hafa Adai (Hello), we welcome all visitors at the entrance to the Talofofo River at the Valley of the Latte Visitors' Center. You will be able to see our signs and the Visitors' Center from the road.
Guam is a tropical paradise in the Western Pacific, known for its stunning beaches, rich Chamorro culture, and World War II history. This U.S. territory offers a unique blend of American and Pacific Island influences, making it a fascinating destination for travelers.
One of the most famous beaches in Guam, known for its crystal-clear waters and white sand. Ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation.
A significant site commemorating the WWII battles in the Pacific. Features museums, battle sites, and memorials.
A scenic cliffside viewpoint with a tragic legend. Offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding cliffs.
Baked banana dumplings filled with coconut and topped with caramelized brown sugar.
A dish made with chicken, lemon juice, and coconut, often served as a salad.
A traditional Chamorro dish made with achote (annatto) seeds, giving it a distinctive red color.
The dry season offers sunny weather and lower humidity, making it ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration. This is the peak tourist season.
United States Dollar (USD)
Chamorro Standard Time (ChST, GMT+10)
120VV, 60HzHz
Guam is generally safe with low crime rates, but standard precautions should be taken.
Hagåtña Central Station
Buses are affordable and reliable, but schedules can be infrequent. Best for short distances.
Available • Apps:
Car, Bike, Scooter
A scenic point with hiking trails, historical sites, and stunning ocean views.
Natural tidal pools surrounded by lush vegetation, perfect for swimming and relaxation.
A beautiful bay with clear waters, ideal for snorkeling and beach activities.
Price varies by option