Regional snapshot
- Why people narrow here: The national profile anchors services along the Tumon strip, Tamuning–Dededo retail corridors, and Hagåtña civic belt—Tamuning is the Tumon-adjacent retail and residential pocket many movers scan first for hotels, condos, and daily errands near the visitor economy. Skilled visas, military PCS, and civilian hiring rules are still decided at U.S. federal and Guam territorial level, not by village address.
- Main airport: Antonio B. Won Pat International (GUM) is Guam's hub; the profile cites direct links to Tokyo, Seoul, Manila, Honolulu, and other cities—budget ground time on Marine Corps Drive–class corridors when commuting or meeting flights.
- Regional context: Guam blends stateside currency and federal law with island logistics, typhoon season (roughly June–December), and a civilian–military economy—Tamuning is a practical orientation point between resort Tumon and northern Dededo sprawl described in the country overview.
- Languages: English and CHamorro are official; English dominates government, schools, and hospitals per the profile, with CHamorro culturally central and Filipino, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese community languages common—especially Japanese in hospitality facing northeast Asian visitors.
- Daily life: Most households still rely on a car; public transit is thin versus major U.S. cities. Power (GPA), water (GWA), and telecom are practical threads; imported goods and rent run high versus many mainland counties.
- Watch-outs: The profile flags typhoon-related outages, Medicare and marketplace quirks versus states, CNMI versus Guam immigration confusion for foreign hires, and that complex specialty care may mean Honolulu, Manila, or West Coast referrals—plan networks and medevac clarity accordingly. Numbeo-style Guam composites use modest contributor counts; cross-check with employer and local sources.
Same country profile as Guam
Livability scores, visa summaries, and official links on Town Comparison are tracked at the country level. Tamuning uses Guam's ratings and moving-planner tasks when you plan a move.
- Healthcare (profile 1–5, higher is better)
- 4
- Rank #64 of 246
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- Cost of living (profile 1–5, higher is better)
- 3
- Rank #187 of 246
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- Safety (profile 1–5, higher is better)
- 4
- Rank #68 of 246
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- English ease (profile 1–5, higher is better)
- 5
- Rank #31 of 246
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Example cities (Guam list)
From the national profile—Tamuning is the Tumon-adjacent retail and hotel-strip access point alongside other hubs:
Hagåtña / Agana Heights (civic and historic corridor), Tamuning (Tumon-adjacent retail, hotel strip access), Tumon (resort, dining, visitor economy), Dededo (northern retail, residential sprawl), Yigo (northern residential, Andersen-adjacent pockets), Mangilao (UOG corridor, eastern ridge), Santa Rita / Piti (naval port context, western coast), Antonio B. Won Pat International (GUM)