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North Drive

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If you’re visiting Guam and have access to a rental car, a must-do activity is a scenic island drive. Start in Tumon, head towards Tamuning, then head south on Marine Corps Drive. You’ll pass through Hagåtña, the political and economic heart of Guam, and continue to enjoy the southern and central parts of the island—Asan, Piti, Hågat, Humåtak, Merizo, Inalåhan, and Talofofo—each offering beautiful, diverse views. You’ll eventually make your way back up through Yona and Chålan-Pågo, returning either to your starting point or to Micronesia Mall for a break or shopping. This is the typical southern loop.

However, if you’re thinking, “Wait, that’s not a full island drive—what about the north?” you’re right! To truly complete a full island drive, you need to head north as well. While the northern part of the island doesn’t have many tourist attractions, it offers a glimpse into everyday life on Guam—residential neighborhoods, busy evening supermarkets, small local shops, and humble eateries. In this guide, we’ll highlight some key stops and points of interest during a northern drive.

From Micronesia Mall, drive north on Marine Corps Drive. On your left, you’ll see a white and blue building—this is Guam Regional Medical City, a full-service hospital that opened in 2015.

Continuing north, you’ll reach the site of a weekend flea market, held every Saturday and Sunday morning. During the weekdays, a small market inside the building sells locally grown produce and eggs, open from 8 AM to 7 PM, Monday through Friday.

A little farther up, you’ll enter the heart of Dededo, the most populous village on the island. Here you’ll find one of the eight branches of Pay-Less Supermarket, which gets especially crowded in the evenings. If your northern drive happens to be on a Tuesday, consider stopping by for Food Truck Night, held on the lot next to Pay-Less. Starting around 6 PM, a variety of food trucks gather to serve everything from local dishes to desserts.

Across the street from Pay-Less lies a residential area that includes Santa Barbara Church, an important Catholic hub for the community. Nearby is the Dededo Mayor’s Office, making this the central zone of Dededo.

Also in the area is a lively skateboard park decorated with colorful murals. Kids usually come out in the afternoon, and by evening, the place is filled with teens practicing their tricks.

If you’re in need of a break, Ignite is a popular local juice bar that serves cold-pressed juices, smoothies, and açai bowls. It’s a local favorite. There’s another location in Tamuning, but both are in areas that are hard to reach without a car—so take advantage of your rental and stop by.

Another great stop is Parisco, a French-style bakery and pastry shop just north of Pay-Less in Dededo. Opened in February of this year, this branch focuses more on breads than cakes. It has both dine-in and drive-thru options. This Dededo location is actually the third Parisco shop, with the second being a takeaway-only store inside the Pay-Less in Yigo.

Near Parisco, you’ll also find popular food chains like KFC and the long-established donut shop Winchell’s.

Continue past the Parisco intersection, and you’ll arrive in Yigo, Guam’s northernmost village. This area is primarily residential, so there aren’t many tourist spots—just local supermarkets, bakeries, and restaurants serving the community.

Keep driving and you’ll eventually reach Andersen Air Force Base, a U.S. military installation. Note that entry is restricted to authorized personnel, and photography—including of the entrance sign—is strictly prohibited.

After passing the base, the road narrows to a single lane in each direction. The area becomes more remote, surrounded by dense jungle and few streetlights. It gets very dark at night, so it’s best to finish your northern drive before sunset.

While the lack of development may feel a bit unsettling, don’t worry. You’ll soon reach an intersection leading to Ritidian Beach, a federally protected wildlife refuge. On sunny days, it’s a wonderful detour—but note that due to strong waves, it’s not ideal for swimming. To reach Ritidian Beach, take the road to the right at the junction mentioned above.

If you skip Ritidian and keep going, you’ll pass Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz on your right, and soon you’ll find yourself back where you started—at Guam Regional Medical City. A right turn at the traffic light brings you back to Micronesia Mall, completing your northern loop.

The northern area might not offer iconic landmarks, but Dededo, as Guam’s largest village, provides a real look into the island’s daily life. Combined with the southern route, this full island drive takes about 45 minutes without any stops. So if you’re feeling up for it after finishing the southern loop—give the northern drive a try!

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