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Photos of Scenic Umatac Bay on Guam

Umatac village and bay is located on the southwestern coast of Guam. Umatac Bay is considered the location where famous Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan first landed on Guam, and it was used as a stop for ships along the Spanish trade routes. The remnants of two Spanish forts on both sides of the bay still sit on top of the hills. The two forts were used as lookout points and were equipped with cannons which were used to protect the Spanish ships docked in Umatac Bay from other enemy ships trying to loot the cargo. Today the forts are a popular tourist attraction.

While exploring Umatac Bay this past week I had a chance to visit one of the forts and take some photos overlooking Umatac Bay. There are quite a few bays around the coast of southern Guam, but I have to say Umatac Bay is one of my favorites because of its scenic beauty and the number of historic sites around the area. Below are a few pictures I took while at Umatac Bay along with some descriptions that follow:
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Left Image: A photo of Umatac Bay from one of the Spanish fort lookouts. You can also see the San Dionisio Church along the coast of the bay.
Right Image: A photo of the northern coast of Umatac Bay. The second Spanish fort is located on top of the rock/hill jutting out towards the ocean.

Fort Nuestra Senora de la Soledad Cross at Umatac Bay
Left Image: Photo of San Dionisio Church which is the Catholic church for Umatac village.
Right Image: A photo of a cross in front of the San Dionisio Church with Umatac Bay in the background. In addition, if you look closely you can see the Spanish fort, known as Fort Nuestra Senora de la Soledad, on top of the hill in the background.

Fort Nuestra Senora de la Soledad Fort Nuestra Senora de la Soledad
Left Image: A photo of the Spanish cannons at Fort Nuestra Senora de la Soledad which looks over Umatac Bay.
Right Image: Photo of Fort Neustra Senora de la Soledad overlooking Umatac Bay with the opposite coastline of the bay also visible.

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Comments

  1. Nomadic Matt Said,

    Awesome website! and thanks for the comment on vagabondish!

  2. alex Said,

    What a great place , so beautiful place.

  3. TravelDude Said,

    Thanks for the complement Matt! Hopefully you enjoy the content and keep coming back to read the blog.

  4. TravelDude Said,

    Alex,
    I agree, Guam is definitely a great place to get away from it all just relax on the beach.

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