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A rental car is essential for navigating the village and reaching nearby attractions in Hagåtña.





Mongmong-Toto-Maite Village consists of three distinct communities—Mongmong, Toto, and Maite—located in the central part of Guam. As a primarily residential area, it provides visitors with a glimpse into the daily lives of the island's residents away from the main tourist strips. Its strategic location makes it a convenient spot for those needing quick access to the Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport and the administrative heart of the island in Hagåtña. While it lacks the high-rise hotels of Tumon, it offers a peaceful environment and local small-scale businesses. The area is characterized by its community spirit and traditional Chamorro heritage. Its central position makes it a strategic starting point for travelers looking to explore both the northern and southern reaches of the island.
Mongmong-Toto-Maite Village consists of three distinct communities—Mongmong, Toto, and Maite—located in the central part of Guam. As a primarily residential area, it provides visitors with a glimpse into the daily lives of the island's residents away from the main tourist strips. Its strategic location makes it a convenient spot for those needing quick access to the Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport and the administrative heart of the island in Hagåtña. While it lacks the high-rise hotels of Tumon, it offers a peaceful environment and local small-scale businesses. The area is characterized by its community spirit and traditional Chamorro heritage. Its central position makes it a strategic starting point for travelers looking to explore both the northern and southern reaches of the island.
Central location near Hagåtña.
Authentic residential Guam atmosphere.
Proximity to Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport.
Home to local community events and small businesses.
Limited public transportation options within the residential neighborhoods.
Fewer hotel and resort options compared to the Tumon Bay area.
A quiet, local vibe that may not suit those looking for nightlife or high-energy entertainment.
A rental car is essential for navigating the village and reaching nearby attractions in Hagåtña.
Explore the small local eateries in the area for authentic island flavors at a lower cost than tourist zones.
A quiet, central residential base for exploring Guam's local side.
USD $
$150-$250 p/day
English, Chamorro
The village is very close to the airport, making it ideal for those with early flights or late arrivals.
January-May
The dry season offers the most consistent weather for sightseeing and outdoor exploration.
Expect tropical heat and occasional rain; it's a good time for indoor cultural visits.
The peak of the rainy season; be prepared for sudden downpours and high humidity.
Cooler temperatures and lower humidity make this a very comfortable time for walking tours.