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Your Perfect Sunday Night:
The Tumon Night Market
Forget the typical Sunday routine. From 5 PM to 9 PM every week, the Tumon Night Market transforms the heart of Pleasure Island into Guam's favorite gathering spot. Located just steps from the beach, it’s the easiest way to jump straight into island life for visitors and a beloved tradition for locals.
As you step inside, you’ll be instantly enveloped by the sounds of the crowd and the sizzling aroma of local Guam food. This isn't just dining; it's a culinary journey. Explore everything from authentic Chamorro dishes to global street food, served up by local vendors and food trucks. Come hungry, your only challenge will be choosing which delicious bite to try next!
The atmosphere buzzes with energy. Pull up a seat and enjoy the live entertainment, which celebrates our vibrant Chamorro culture. You might see a powerful traditional dance group or catch an exciting contemporary band. For a true slice of Guam culture, grab a fresh juice and learn to make a mwar mwar (lei) at the interactive cultural stations, or take the kids over to the petting zoo.
Looking for the perfect souvenir? Our unique pop-up shops showcase the incredible talent of local artisans. Browse handcrafted goods and one-of-a-kind items, it’s the perfect place to find gifts and support Guam's small businesses.
With a mission to share the "True Guam Experience," the Tumon Night Market is more than just an event. It’s a warm invitation to feel the heartbeat of our island, connect with the community, and celebrate what makes Guam so special. Don't just visit, be part of it.
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