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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.
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Since no money was budgeted for the 2026 sponsorship, GVB management has been directed to identify a source of funding for the series of jiu-jitsu competitions
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GVB highlighted the success of the Tumon Night Market and destination improvements.
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Although tourism arrivals have improved in recent months, overall numbers for 2025 are behind 2024 numbers.
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Teams will compete in cultural and contemporary dance, with winners receiving a $5,000 prize.