Settle in for a romantic sunset over the water at Two Lovers Point. According to a local legend, at this site a Spanish nobleman and the daughter of a Chamorro chieftain decided to take their lives so they could be together forever. The ill-fated lovers leapt off the cliff and into the sea below, their souls finally finding freedom in the afterlife. You can feel the romance of the tale as you look down at the clear but rock-strewn water from the safety of the observation point, which now stands out as one of Guam's best-known attractions. Make Two Lovers Point part of your personalized Tumon itinerary using our Tumon attractions planning site.
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Two Lovers Point reviews
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Beautiful view and a lovely drive to get there. Didn’t feel like paying to climb up the stairs to get the ultimate view but the grounds is a nice place to see and take in the sights of Tumon bay more »
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The look out is spectacular overlooking Tumon Bay, cost is a few bucks and there is no time limit. Took these photos with my drone . more »
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Although I would argue that this place definitely has one of the greatest lookout points in all of Guam, I do think it is a bit oversold as a place you need to visit for its cultural history. In my opinion, you are simply paying for the view and not much else. While the two-lovers story is indeed a great story/legend/myth (whatever one would call it), it is a story told within a minute or two and that seems to be pretty much where it ends. And I think therein was my disappointment with all of this. I pay to get in, see a statue and the outlook, hear a story, and then all there is really left to do is look through all of the souvenirs (and I am not into souvenirs – other than the photographs I take). I would definitely visit this place again, but really just for the scenic beauty alone and not for all of the promise of something more historically and culturally that all of the hype and marketing promised. On a clear day or at sunset, the views at this place are amazing. Parking is okay (and free as I recall). Keep a sharp eye out for the turn off from Marine Corps Drive on to Route 34 – it can be easy to miss.
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Great viewof the ocean. Beautiful tourist site to see our visit. Heart lock wall and gift shop are my favorite places to look.
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