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The Guam Visitors Bureau will host its 2026 Koko Road Race weekend, bringing together local and international runners for a major sports tourism event.
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GVB held its quarterly membership meeting yesterday. The war in Iran and rising fuel prices are putting pressure on the island's tourism industry, but GVB officials say they have a plan to deal with the challenges.
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The bill requires the Guam Visitors Bureau board, rather than the general manager, to approve travel.
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Officials hope incentives, marketing, signature events will keep visitor interest high after mandated seat capacity expires.
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Sen. Jesse Lujan has introduced a bill that would require the board, rather than the general manager, to approve travel.
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Right at midnight, the Guam Visitors Bureau will be setting off fireworks in Tumon Bay and Hagåtña Bay.
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The inaugural Guam International Dance Festival kicks off December 5th with a full day of free community workshops led by internationally recognized dancers.
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More than 300 athletes will participate in the event, which celebrates Indigenous identity, heritage and traditional sport.
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A new bill introduced on Tuesday aims to boost Guam’s appeal as a tourist destination.