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Faifa'i Beach is one of the most secluded beaches on
the island of Guam and is located just below Two Lover's Point; north of Gun Beach and adjacent to it. In order to get
to Faifa'i Beach you will need to drive north past the Nikko Hotel
and drive down a small, gravel road going into the jungle that
will lead you too Gun Beach. After parking your vehicle you
will need to walk north along the shore of Gun Beach until |
you reach the edge of the cliff on the northern
most point of Gun Beach. At the foot of the cliff near the
jungle on your right side you will see a World War II
anti-aircraft gun which marks the start of the trail. Follow
the trail up alongside the cliff; once you reach the point
of the cliff you'll see a small bridge, pictured below, which
crossing over the ocean leading you to the other side of the cliff
and onto Faifa'i Beach.
Although Faifa'i Beach is really close to Tumon it is |
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a wonderful place to get away from the crowded city
lifestyle of Tumon. In fact, you'll start too feel secluded
once you arrive at Gun Beach, and like your on a deserted island
beach once you travel around the cliff and onto Faifai' Beach.
Once you reach the start of Faifa'i Beach walk about another 200 yards
along the beach and you'll reach Faifa'i Beach Resort. There
are many beach chairs and wooden huts available for use, along
with kayaks and other |
amenities for rent. The resort does
snorkeling tours on occasion and you'll see a few dozen snorkelers
geared up and in the water if your lucky.
Faifa'i Beach continues to stretch north past the resort and ends
at a small cove just below Two Lovers Point. In fact, you'll
be able to see the Two Lovers Point lookout tower once you travel
around the cliff between Gun Beach and Faifa'i Beach.
Make sure to bring lots of sunblock while enjoying |
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your day at
secluded and majestic Faifa'i Beach! |
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