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Guam Water Parks
Guam’s tropical weather provides an excellent opportunity to take advantage of the various waterparks the island has to offer. Grab your sunscreen and swim gear and get ready to explore the adventures each waterpark has in store.
Tarza Waterpark has the largest array of waterslides. Depending on how brave you are, you can choose from a slide with a 50-foot drop to other less gutsy options like the MasterBlaster black. Onward Waterpark is another waterpark that offers a variety of activities. The Manta is a popular ride that takes passengers, both solo and in groups, back and forth on a 50 foot slide. As your heart sinks into your stomach, the rush of the ride convinces you to do it over and over again.
One of the things these two parks have in common is their lazy river. It is the perfect place to sunbathe or to simply sit back and relax on your inner tube as the water pulls you along the river. Pacific Islands Club also has a lazy river to lounge around in the sun. One thing that sets PIC apart from the other two parks is that it also has a large river for kayaking.
Whether you are in the mood for adventure or just in the mood to relax, waterparks are always a fun option when you vacation on the beautiful island of Guam.