We hope your stay with us will contribute to a pleasant memory of our island. We offer the following amenities: Friendly neighbors are likely to say “Hafa Adai” – the Chamorro equivalent of “Hello”; Mae’s retail store is just across the street from Gef Pa’go Chamorro Cultural Village. Chamorro take-out lunch plates are available from the window service of “Kusinan Gadao” located at Gef Pa’go. A gift shop at Gef Pa’go sells gifts, coconut candy, sea salt, and other items made on site. For more information about the daily cultural activities at Gef Pa’go, go to HistoricInalahan.org. Directions: (About 40 minutes drive from the airport) From the airport, turn right and drive about 2 miles to the intersection of Route 16. Turn right on Route 16 towards Barrigada. About 3 miles you will reach the intersection of Route 10 - Turn left towards the university. Follow Route 10 (also called Veteran's Highway) past the university turn-off for another 5 miles At the intersection of Route 4, turn left towards Yona Route 4 is the southern coastal highway. Follow it south through Yona, around Make an immediate right turn and pass the ball field on your left to the first intersection: . At the intersection you will see a blue house in front of you. Turn left on to San Jose Street. 828-8040, or during on my mobile phone, 777-3488. John and I look forward to seeing you.
120b San Jose Street
Historic Welcome to Village Guest House!



A bedroom with two pillow-top twin beds, extra linens, hair dryer, and clothes iron.


. Pass three houses on your left. Turn into the first drive on the right, past a two-story house (ruins). The guest house will be on the left of the driveway. My mother, Bonnie Edmonds, lives in the house in back at the end of the driveway. Park on your left in front of the guest house. You may call me before you leave the airport so I can be there to welcome you –