Ritidian Point , Guam

🌊 Welcome to the Edge of Guam

At the northernmost tip of Guam lies Ritidian Point — a place of quiet power and natural wonder. Unlike the resort-lined shores of Tumon Bay, Ritidian feels like stepping into a living postcard untouched by time.

Part of the Guam National Wildlife Refuge, Ritidian Point offers white-sand beaches, lush rainforest, sacred caves, and ancient Chamorro heritage sites. It’s wild, spiritual, and truly one of Guam’s best-kept secrets.


🌴 What Makes Ritidian Special?

🏖️ Untouched Beaches

The sand at Ritidian is soft, powdery white — and the water shifts from jade to cobalt blue.

  • No resorts, no bars, no crowds.

  • Just the sound of the waves and rustling coconut palms.

  • Ideal for long beach walks, picnics, or meditative quiet.

🌺 A Refuge for Nature

Managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, this 1,200-acre area protects:

  • Over 50 native bird, plant, and animal species

  • Rare fruit bats, monitor lizards, and coconut crabs

  • Green sea turtles nesting onshore

🪨 Sacred Chamorro Sites

Ritidian isn’t just nature — it’s also deeply spiritual land:

  • Walk among ancient latte stones and limestone caves once used by Chamorro ancestors.

  • One trail leads to pictograph sites and historic village remnants.

  • Interpretive signs tell the stories behind each sacred landmark.


🚶 What to Do at Ritidian Point

  • Hike short jungle trails through coastal forests to hidden caves.

  • Visit the ritual sites and learn about ancient Chamorro life.

  • Enjoy a secluded picnic under the shade of sea almond trees.

  • Watch the waves crash against limestone cliffs at the northern edge.

  • Explore tide pools and look for shells or ghost crabs.

  • Birdwatch — especially early mornings.


🕒 When to Visit

  • Morning or late afternoon (cooler, gentler sun)

  • Avoid midday heat — limited shade on the beach

  • Closed Mondays & federal holidays

  • Check tide times: strong currents make swimming risky — this is more for nature walking than beach lounging.


🚗 How to Get There

  • About 1 hour drive from Tumon

  • Last stretch is a bumpy dirt road — drive slowly!

  • Parking available at the Refuge gate

  • No entrance fee, but sign in at the visitor post


🧘 Who Will Love Ritidian?

  • Nature lovers – for its untouched beauty

  • Photographers – dramatic landscapes & rich biodiversity

  • Spiritual travelers – quiet, ancestral energy

  • Adventurers – off-the-beaten-path magic

  • Families – peaceful for kids, educational trails


⚠️ Important Tips

  • No lifeguards – swimming not recommended due to strong rip currents

  • Bring your own water, snacks, sunscreen, and insect repellent

  • Pack out all trash – no facilities beyond the gate

  • Respect cultural sites — don’t touch ancient markings or stones


✨ Final Experience

Ritidian Point is not just a place — it’s an experience.
Here, the line between earth, ocean, and spirit fades. It’s where Guam whispers its ancient story, and where visitors can still feel the heartbeat of the island as it once was.