Umatac
Welcome to Umatac
Steeped in history and natural beauty, Umatac is often seen as Guam’s historic gateway. This southern coastal village is where Spanish explorers first landed, and its scenic bay still tells stories of the island’s past. Today, Umatac offers a quiet, rural lifestyle surrounded by rugged hills and pristine waters.
Location & Living
Situated along Guam’s southwest coast, Umatac combines untouched landscapes with historical charm. It’s a peaceful retreat, perfect for those who value privacy, nature, and a slower pace of life.
Highlights You’ll Appreciate
Umatac Bay and Spanish Bridge
Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad
Sweeping coastal and mountain views
Everyday Vibe
Quiet and deeply connected to its heritage, Umatac is a village where
neighbors know each other and community ties run deep.
Where to Eat, Shop & Unwind
There are no major shopping centers here — instead, locals enjoy fresh-cooked meals from home kitchens, roadside stands, and nearby southern village eateries.
Things Worth Doing
Tour the historic Spanish forts, watch the annual Magellan Landing re-enactment, or explore the hills for breathtaking coastal panoramas.
Education
No dedicated village school; students typically attend schools in neighboring villages



