Sigua Falls are two small waterfalls known as the Upper and Lower Sigua Falls located on the Sigua River, which is in the central part of the unincorporated and organized territory of the United States in the western Pacific Ocean, Guam.
The most visited is Lower Sigua Falls, bigger than Upper Sigua Falls. It has a height of 75 feet, while Upper Sigua Falls is 36 feet. Compared to other waterfalls found on the small island, these two receive enough water flow throughout the year, making them quite popular among tourists who would like to hike them.
Lower Sigua Falls has a small deep pool where visitors can climb and jump from the waterfall's rocks. The Upper Sigua Falls do not have this option, but they are also impressive when seen in person. Sigua Falls is something different that can rarely see on the Pacific islands.