So when you arrive in Guam, how do you get around? Sure you can hire a car, but that would be expensive. What about the rest of us destitute people?
You can take cable car, err, shuttle bus!
There's more where that came from, so read on.
The shuttles basically run in routes, so we took the one that takes the scenic route through to the popular hotels in Tumon because we're in no hurry to get anywhere.
We were basically doing it for kicks.
The air is quite clean in this island, so open-air buses can be enjoyed. Unlike in Manila where you get TB or lung cancer inhaling smog all the darn time.
We took the bus from Guam Premier Outlets shopping center (where I've done the most damage to my credit card).
And where you can also catch the latest film showing in the cinemas.
So we weave through the hotels...
They've got quite a few popular ones out there.
Most signs are in Japanese, because they have a lot of Japanese tourists. We don't really want them getting lost now, do we?
Then we pass by other shopping centres (this one, I hadn't bought anything because they're all designer, pfttt).
Sometimes you'll see mall security guards dressed up in suits. Gosh, they dress more professionally than I do!
And to give you an even better idea how the ride went, here are the short videos I took along the way --
Sorry if it's a bit shaky, we were in a moving vehicle after all.
6 Comments:
such a nice trip... and I enjoy looking at all your pics! ;-)
April 24, 2009 at 5:22 AMawww, thanks!
April 24, 2009 at 12:19 PM
guam looks much like penang island where i came from - blue sky, japanese signboards
April 24, 2009 at 12:52 PMawww, then i'm sure penang is lovely too! ^_^
April 24, 2009 at 3:36 PM
That shuttle bus looks pretty cute! ^^
April 24, 2009 at 10:19 PMI would definitely jump onto it too!
BearBear:
i know, we nearly didn't have time to do it! i would really be sad if we didn't. hahaha
April 25, 2009 at 10:41 AM