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Welcome to the Valley of the Latte! By booking with Klick Discover, members of our military community, USO patrons, and their families will enjoy an additional 10% off tours!

Experience the magic of history and nature at Valley of the Latte Guam!

The Valley of the Latte in Guam is one of the most breathtaking natural wonders you can see in the Pacific. It’s a hidden gem tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the crowded tourist destinations, surrounded by lush forests, and overlooking the beautiful Talo’fo’fo River.

If you love nature and want to experience it in all its glory, then the Valley of the Latte is the perfect place for you. You can take guided tours to explore the lush forests, kayak in the waters of the river, and enjoy scenic views of the valley.

One of the highlights of visiting the Valley of the Latte is learning about the ancient CHamoru culture. You can learn about how the CHamoru people used to live and their ways of life. Enjoy traditional practices like basket weaving, taste local cuisine, and try your hand at starting a fire with ancient techniques.

The Valley of the Latte is truly a peaceful escape from busy life. A place where you can unwind, relax, and experience the wild beauty of nature in all its glory.

Adventure River Cruise​

The perfect adventure for the entire family and adventurers of all ages! Guests will embark from the main dock and enjoy a guided tour on top of the calm and cool waters of the Talofofo and Ugum Rivers. While on the water, tour guides will provide information about the local flora and fauna, the history and culture, and provide a wonderful experience. The tour continues to the main Latte site that provides a close look at our Botanical Garden and Guam's largest replica of an ancient Guma' (Chamoru Home). While on the tour, you will also get a hands on experience with a fire starting and coconut leaf weaving demonstration. Lunch is served in our open-air pavilion and includes a Fiesta Island Style BBQ with complimentary Iced Tea and Water. The adventure also includes the Animal Sanctuary, Cultural Village, and a chance to ride one of our friendly Karabaos.
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Adventure Kayaking

Grab a friend and grab a paddle! Guests will embark from the main dock and enjoy a guided tour on top of the calm and cool waters of the Talofofo and Ugum Rivers. While on the water, tour guides will provide information about the local flora and fauna, the history and culture, and provide a wonderful experience. The tour continues to the main Latte site that provides a close look at our Botanical Garden and Guam's largest replica of an ancient Guma' (Chamoru Home). While on the tour, you will also get a hands on experience with a fire starting and coconut leaf weaving demonstration. Lunch is served in our open-air pavilion and includes a Fiesta Island Style BBQ with complimentary Iced Tea and Water. The adventure also includes the Animal Sanctuary, Cultural Village, and a chance to ride one of our friendly Karabaos. *Due to the adventurous nature of this tour, children and infants will not be allowed.
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Ashley Campbell
Ashley Campbell
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A really warm family experience, everything was friendly, from the office to the tour guides, to the food and the demonstrations. A full day adventure!
Antonio Cruz
Antonio Cruz
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This is a delightful experience. The staff are knowledgeable and charming and the activities are fun. If there’s no breeze it can get pretty warm. The lunch ($15 per person) is also really good.
Nicholas La Fave
Nicholas La Fave
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One of the best tours we've been on here.
Linda Salas
Linda Salas
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I decided to take the workshop to weave a Latte Stone and fell in love with everything. We took a short tour on a boat then had a tour of the Latte plantatión, saw the iguana on coconut trees, tasted the small cherries(yummy, one of my favorite fruits since I was a child), took pictures of the Latte Stones, saw babuis, goats, binadu and a carabao. My highlight and favorite of the day was the Weaving the Latte Stone. Then we had some lunch(red rice and chicken) and ended the day by buying some souvenirs. I plan on bringing my sister and my niece here to learn more about this part of Guam and its history. Biba Guam, Biba Valley of the Latte 🇬🇺🇬🇺
Nicole
Nicole
Sep 2022
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Amazing Experience! I can't express how grateful I am to have been a part of this tour! I am from Guam and have lived there for many years, but it wasn't until my visit back home that I was able to go on this adventure. The people there are absolutely phenomenal! Pineapple Ben, CocoJay, Adam, Tony Mantanona and all the weavers, and of course, Mr. John Aguon, the Karabao man, made this tour fun, educational, and engaging. There is so much to soak up about our CHamoru culture and I would highly recommend everyone, locals and tourists, to give it a chance. I loved every bit of my time there.
Eric
Eric
Sep 2022
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Well worth it! The tour was extremely informative and fun at the same time. Our tour guides Pineapple Pete and Coco Jay were amazing as well as the Caribou man who was helpful in getting my 61yo mother on the caribou for a ride!
KinandGladys F
KinandGladys F
Aug 2022
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Well worth it! From the boat ride to the carabao ride and everything in between was AWESOME! The river, the village and the carabao area was great! The staff (Coco Joe, Adam, Captain of the Proud Mary and Tje Carabao man) were knowledgeable, hospitable and funny! Made the trip to Guam worthwhile! Highly recommend it. The next time I want to do the kayak tour.
Amber s
Amber s
Jul 2022
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Would Recommend! Really enjoyed the boat ride and walking tour. Would definitely recommend it to others who are looking to experience the local culture hands on.
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