Agat Bay

Its northern boundary is the Orote Peninsula, occupied entirely by Naval Base Guam, which itself lies within the village of Sånta Rita-Sumai.

The bay stretches south along the coast of the village of Hågat (formerly, Agat) to Facpi Point.

The Asan Invasion Beach of the 1944 Battle of Guam is commemorated by the Agat Unit of War in the Pacific National Historical Park, which spans surface and subsurface areas from Apaca Point to Bangi Point.

Blue Hole, one of Guam's most popular scuba diving sites, is located in the northwest corner of the bay.

[2] Further south is Nimitz Beach, a popular snorkeling spot containing the small offshore Anae Island.