This is a fantastic beach to unwind and take it easy. Although it's quite popular, it's spacious enough that it never feels too crowded, leaving plenty of room to lounge on the sand or take a dip in the water. There are several parking lots available, as well as a variety of restaurants and hotels lining the shore. It's the perfect spot to soak up the sun with a cold beer in hand. If you're in Guam and looking for a great beach to relax at, this is definitely worth checking out.
Upon the recommendation of local celebrity Lybia Chun, I ventured to a serene beach that was refreshingly uncrowded. Although finding the entrance by car proved to be a bit of a challenge, once I arrived, I discovered that the parking lot was conveniently located for easy access to the beach. For those who prefer to park elsewhere, a pedestrian path is available near the closed zoo. The water was delightfully calm and warm, and while there was little coral to be seen, it made for an ideal swimming spot due to the lack of strong currents and the presence of a lifeguard on duty. Overall, I am grateful for the tip and would like to extend my gratitude with a heartfelt Si Yu'os Ma'åse'!
This destination is simply amazing! You won't need to venture too far from the coastline to witness the vibrant underwater world, indulge in snorkeling, or rent equipment such as a board or kayak. It's a perfect spot for families with young children. However, I must deduct a star due to the occasional loud music and litter left behind by some visitors. It's disheartening to see beer cans scattered here and there on the ocean bed near the shore.
We embarked on a journey from Gun Beach to reach our destination. Unfortunately, the bridge leading to the beach has been partially washed away by the ocean, which required us to carefully tread over the slippery rocks in the water. Navigating this route can be hazardous if the current is strong, so we proceeded with caution. But the effort was undoubtedly worthwhile as we were greeted with a breathtaking view of the beach. Although the beach was teeming with an army of shy crabs, it was not crowded with humans. The optimal time to visit is in the morning when the sun is shining on the opposite side. However, the most picturesque time of day is during sunset, although walking in dim light may not be suitable for the faint-hearted.
The beach was nothing special. Sure, there were some live corals and fish, but it was all just mediocre. The hike to FaiFai beach was a hassle, and to make matters worse, the gun emplacement trail was out of commission. So, you had to wade through the water to get there. It was shallow enough for children, but it was still a pain. The only decent thing about this beach was the additional parking area for Nikki hotel guests. Overall, it was a disappointing experience.