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Ritidian Point

Route 3A, Agana, Guam, Mariana Islands
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Ranked #1 of 18 attractions in Agana
Type: Beaches
Description: This gorgeous, white sand beach offers great swimming, but watch out for the strong current.
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Yigo, Mariana Islands
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26 reviews 26 reviews
9 attraction reviews
Reviews in 15 cities Reviews in 15 cities
17 helpful votes 17 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 10 May 2013

Went there during a weekday with the wife. Basically a pristine, empty beach. Great view, nice place to take a walk or spend some quality time.

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Yona, Guam
1 review
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 5 May 2013

We live on Guam and going to Ritidian is still a treat. The only downside is the state of the road, I would not advise taking a car on it at all. If you have a truck or other vehicle high above the ground you should be alright, some of the potholes take up the entire road and are quite... More

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Tumon, Mariana Islands
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4 reviews 4 reviews
Reviews in 3 cities Reviews in 3 cities
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 April 2013

The most gorgeous beach...relaxing, beautiful, serene! Only drawback is that you have to leave the beach early, it closes at 4 pm.

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Washington, DC
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43 reviews 43 reviews
5 attraction reviews
Reviews in 21 cities Reviews in 21 cities
9 helpful votes 9 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 28 April 2013

In my opinion, Ritidian Point is one of the best beaches in the world. The beach is beautiful, peaceful, and surrounded by tropical growth. You can spend a day there and never see another person. There are no annoying vendors, noisy parties, or other issues. Be careful - there are also no lifeguards and the under-toe can be tough. Ritidian... More

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Raleigh, North Carolina
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26 reviews 26 reviews
10 attraction reviews
Reviews in 12 cities Reviews in 12 cities
3 helpful votes 3 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 6 April 2013

Hubby, two kids and I drove up to Ritidian Point after one of the tour guides recommended it. You will need a renatl car/car access to get there. There are TONS of pot holes on the dirt ropad leading to the point, but drive around them slowly and you should be fine. The dirt road, ironically, runs along the US... More

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Salem, New Hampshire
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6 reviews 6 reviews
Reviews in 3 cities Reviews in 3 cities
2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 26 February 2013

After chatting with some locals we were told this was THE beach to go see! We headed out following our trusty Hertz map and whata drive we had LOL the road was full of potholoes and almost sinkholes in some spots but if you manuever carefully you will find some beautiful spots. As you come down the hill you will... More

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Humble, Texas
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10 reviews 10 reviews
5 attraction reviews
Reviews in 7 cities Reviews in 7 cities
5 helpful votes 5 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 3 December 2012

We loved this beach!!! When you get to Ritidian Point don't park in the first parking lot keep going through the trees and find a parking spot inside so that you can get your own piece of beach. I highly recommend water shoes and snorkeling mask there is quite of bit to see. There is a lot of wholes on... More

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Guam
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32 reviews 32 reviews
4 attraction reviews
Reviews in 19 cities Reviews in 19 cities
16 helpful votes 16 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 November 2012

Ritidian Point is, simply, the best beach on Guam that does not require a military pass to reach. It is a wide stretch of white sand, separated from the small parking area by paths through a strip of beach trees and butterfly bushes. The surf and the current can be rough; no one should enter the water alone and children... More

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Guamuchil, Mexico
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9 reviews 9 reviews
Reviews in 6 cities Reviews in 6 cities
2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 26 September 2012

This beach is secluded and beautifiul. Bring your camera and snorkeling gear. The roads on the way there are very bumpy though. Be careful of the rip tide.

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Ramona, California
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4 reviews 4 reviews
3 attraction reviews
Reviews in 2 cities Reviews in 2 cities
6 helpful votes 6 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 September 2012

What a beach! It's seclusion assures privacy. Beautiful sandy beach, gorgeous water, little hikes to take, nobody else around....what more could you ask for? That is unless you are the type that needs/wants the amenities of the downtown beaches (bathrooms/snack bars and lot's of other people). Do not swim if its windy - rip tides are pretty nasty. I think... More

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