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Starts Guam Resort Hotel

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The recently refurbished Starts Guam Resort Hotel offers holidaymakers the perfect place to relax, away from the bustle of the city.

Conveniently situated in Dededo, this resort is within close proximity to many points of attraction, shopping and entertainment such as Ritidian Beach, Micronesia Mall, Two Lover’s Point, The Plaza, Tumon Beach and Tumon Sands Plaza

The resort features 62 well-appointed rooms in various categories. All accommodations are spacious and equipped with modern amenities, such as air-conditioning, two queen sized single beds, in-room safe, a large flat screen TV and mini fridge. Bathrooms feature shower, bathtub and hairdryers. Each guestroom also features a private veranda that looks out to the resort’s own beautiful golf course.

Golfer’s paradise
At Starts Guam Golf Resort Hotel, golf enthusiasts are sure to delight in the renowned golfing facilities. With a driving range, a putting and chipping practice green and pro shop, guests can enjoy golf to their heart’s content. Whether you are a beginner or advanced player, all guests are entitled to a range of privileges including various special discounts and twilight golf.You can also enjoy a round of golf free of charge after 4pm if you manage your own clubs.

This full-scale tournament course authorised by the US Golf Association (USGA), has 27-holes consisting of three courses—the east, west and north. The east and west courses are long with a fairway wide enough to attack as boldly as you like. In the north course, however, six holes out of nine are highly strategic, one encompassing lakes, which requires accurate shots and course management. With few obstacles overall, beginners and advanced players can enjoy their game. A 9-holes play of “empty handed golf” is also available with rental fee included. Children’s discount and gallery admissions are accepted and single players are welcome.

The resort also boasts two tennis courts with floodlights, swimming pool, karaoke, fitness room with dry sauna and a convenient coin operated guest laundry.

Restaurants
There are three restaurants showcasing a range of local and international cuisines. Fontana at the club house serves daily breakfast and lunch, head to Sensui for exquisite Japanese and local cuisine or La Luna for barbecue specialties.





Guide to Guam

Like an emerald glistening in a velvet blue jewel case, the green peaks of Guam emerge from the surrounding waters of the Western Pacific.

Guam is the largest and most southern island in the Mariana Islands archipelago in the western North Pacific Ocean, covering 34159 km2 and with a population of approximately 167,000 people. Situated approximately 2494 kms south of Japan and 6115 kms west of Hawaii, Guam has pristine beaches, championship golf courses, world-class diving and snorkelling, and a variety of cultural and historical sites, outdoor activities and recreational events.

As the largest and most developed island in Micronesia, Guam serves as a transportation and communications hub and is the gateway to Micronesia, a region of 2000 islands and atolls spread over three million square miles of the Pacific. Guam is also America's airline link to Asia with an average flight time of around three hours to most Asian cities.

The terrain of Guam is a contrast of limestone plateaus with steep cliffs and narrow coastal shelves in the central and northern parts of the island. Volcanic hills range up to 204 metres, the height of Mount Lamlam, which is the tallest mountain in the world from below sea level due to Guam's proximity to the Mariana Trench. Southern Guam features lush jungles and quiet seaside villages. The central area of the island has all the modern conveniences of suburban living, with restaurants, bars, shopping centres and international class resort hotels fronting Tumon and Agana Bays.

Guam's earliest settlers were the Chamorros who make up about 37 percent of the island population today. They are thought to have travelled by canoe from South-East Asia to the Mariana Islands, where they lived isolated from the rest of the world for centuries. The Chamorros flourished as an advanced fishing, horticultural, and hunting society and were skilled craftsmen who built unique houses and canoes well suited to this region of the world. They were also familiar with intricate weaving and detailed pottery making.

In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan, the explorer sponsored by the Spanish court, arrived on Guam and forged a link between Spain and the Chamorros. The Spaniards' influence lasted more than 300 years until the island became a US Territory in 1898 after the Spanish-American War. The Japanese briefly occupied the island until 1944 when it was liberated by American forces.

Today, even with modern suburban living, Guam still has abundant natural beauty to offer. The island is blessed by year round balmy tropical weather and
cooling trade winds. Coral reefs and clear crystalline blue lagoons, teeming with colourful aquatic life, ring Guam's coastline and white sand beaches. Its verdant interior is lush jungle with hidden waterfalls, rivers and volcanic ridges.

Guam's natural offerings have something for everyone above and below water: fishing, hiking, golf, kite and windsurfing, parasailing, scuba diving, snorkelling, jet skiing, dolphin watching and cultural tours to name but a few.

History and geography have given Guam a vibrant cosmopolitan population. The charm and warmth of the people comes from the eclectic blend of Spanish, indigenous Chamorro, Asian and Western cultures. The mix of East, West and Pacific traditions and cultures is evident in the arts and crafts, language, and especially the food. One of the best restaurants for fine dining in the region is Hy's Steakhouse, which offers an excellent range of meat and seafood dishes.