GVB officially launched the Tumon Night Market (TNM) with a high turnout at its opening night on Sunday, August 3, 2025 at the Pleasure Island district of Tumon. Over 3,000 residents and visitors converged in Tumon to walk the block and enjoy the evening filled with food, shopping, entertainment and activities.
The night warmed up with sounds of the Guahan Drum Circle prior to a bendision (benediction) by Para i Probechu’n i Taotao’ta (PIPIT). Governor Lourdes Leon Guerrero provided welcoming remarks, thanking the residents of Guam for coming out to support and showing our visitors the warmth and vibrancy of our island. Senator Jesse Lujan, Chairman of the Committee on Tourism, and GVB Chairman George Chiu also welcomed the crowd and thanked them for doing their part toward tourism recovery.
Over 45 vendors lined the strip of Pale San Vitores Road, including 12 food trucks, 8 food booths, and 26 retail pop-up shops and interactive booths. Shops and restaurants from the Dusit Place and the surrounding area also participated by offering Sunday Specials or erecting sidewalk stalls to sell their goods. The Sandcastle Guam provided a beer garden on their lawn, providing a fun and ambient sitting area at the end of the crowded block.
GVB Acting President Dr. Gerry Perez says, “We are grateful to the community for coming out to support the event and appreciate their patience as we continue to develop and improve this event over the coming weeks. We’re committed to making this a positive and memorable experience for all.”
The Tumon Night Market continues every Sunday evening from 5-9pm with added features including free shuttle from Gov. Joseph Flores Memorial (Ypao Beach) Park from 4:30-9:30pm and new entertainment each week.
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