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Place #1
Distance: 0.00mi , Attraction : Scenic Overlook
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Two Lovers Street, Tamuning, Guam
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Two Lovers Point
Welcome to Two Lovers Point, or as it’s known in Chamorro, Puntan Dos Amantes.
You’re standing on one of Guam’s most famous landmarks — a towering limestone cliff that rises more than 370 feet above the Philippine Sea, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Tumon Bay and the coral reefs below.

The story behind the name is a tragic one — a Chamorro legend that’s been told for centuries. Long ago, the daughter of a proud Spanish nobleman fell in love with a young Chamorro warrior. Her father, wanting her to marry a wealthy man from Spain, forbade the relationship. But the two lovers met here at the cliff’s edge, tied their hair together, and leapt into the sea below so they could be together forever.

It’s a tale of love, defiance, and unity — one that’s deeply woven into Guam’s cultural fabric.

Today, the site is peaceful and romantic, with a walkway leading to the twin observation decks overlooking the ocean. You’ll also find “love locks” attached to the fences — a tradition where couples leave padlocks to symbolize their everlasting bond.

If you’re lucky, you might spot paragliders floating along the cliffs or watch the sun sink into the horizon — it’s one of the island’s best sunset spots.

When you’re ready, hop back in the car and continue south along Marine Corps Drive toward the heart of Tumon. Our next stop will take us into the island’s lively resort district.

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  https://www.visitguam.com/things-to-do/attractions/two-lovers-point/
Place #2
Distance: 1.51mi
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1317 Pale San Vitores Rd, Tumon, 96913, Guam
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Tumon Bay
Welcome to the beating heart of Guam’s tourism scene — Tumon Bay.

This is where the island truly comes alive — a long crescent of white sand, turquoise water, and swaying palms framed by modern resorts, restaurants, and shopping plazas. It’s often called the “Waikiki of Guam,” and for good reason. Nearly every hotel chain you can think of has a spot here, from the Hilton and Westin to Dusit Thani and Hyatt Regency.

But Tumon Bay isn’t just for luxury travelers. The beaches are public, the water is calm and crystal-clear, and the coral reefs lie just a few feet from shore — perfect for snorkeling, paddleboarding, or a relaxed swim.

If you wander through the streets behind the hotels, you’ll find a fun mix of local Chamorro eateries, beach bars, and open-air shopping. There’s even a strip of nightclubs and karaoke lounges that keep the area buzzing after sunset.

What’s special about Tumon is that it’s one of those rare places where you can watch a spectacular sunset, grab a tropical drink, and still feel the warm hospitality of the island’s people.

From here, we’ll continue south along Marine Corps Drive toward Guam’s capital, Hagåtña — the island’s cultural and historical center, filled with Spanish-era landmarks and local markets.
Tour itinerary stops | Additional places you'll see on this self-guided tour

Map Pin Place 1 Two Lovers Point
Map Pin Place 2 Tumon Bay
Map Pin Place 3 Ypao Beach Park
Map Pin Place 4 Archbishop Felixberto Flores Memorial Circle
Map Pin Place 5 Welcome to Hagåtña
Map Pin Place 6 Statue of Liberty, Hagåtña Bay
Map Pin Place 7 Plaza de España
Map Pin Place 8 Dulce Nombre de María Cathedral-Basilica
Map Pin Place 9 Latte Stone Park
Map Pin Place 10 Guam Government House (Governor’s Residence)
Map Pin Place 11 Governor’s Complex and Agana Bay View
Map Pin Place 12 Asan Bay and War in the Pacific Memorial
Map Pin Place 13 Welcome to Piti – Fish Eye Marine Park
Map Pin Place 14 Sasa Bay and Apra Harbor
Map Pin Place 15 Asan Beach Unit
Map Pin Place 16 Pacific National Historical Park
Map Pin Place 17 Piti Guns Unit
Map Pin Place 18 Welcome to Hågat (Agat) Village
Map Pin Place 19 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery and Agat Invasion Beach
Map Pin Place 20 Alutom Island and Peyperie Isle
Map Pin Place 21 Nimitz Beach Park
Map Pin Place 22 Talaifak Bridge
Map Pin Place 23 Sella Bay Overlook
Map Pin Place 24 Cetti Bay Overlook
Map Pin Place 25 Guam Veterans Memorial – Humåtak
Map Pin Place 26 Magellan Monument and Umatac Bay
Map Pin Place 27 Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad
Map Pin Place 28 Bile Bay
Map Pin Place 29 Merizo Bell Tower
Map Pin Place 30 Achang Bay and Reef Flat
Map Pin Place 31 Inarajan Village and Inarajan Pools
Map Pin Place 32 Inarajan Pools
Map Pin Place 33 Malojloj Village
Map Pin Place 34 Talofofo Falls (Not part of this tour)
Map Pin Place 35 Talofofo Bay
Map Pin Place 36 Talofofo Bay Overlook
Map Pin Place 37 First Beach – Ipan
Map Pin Place 38 Ipan Village
Map Pin Place 39 Ipan Beach Park
Map Pin Place 40 Ylig Bay
Map Pin Place 41 Yona Village
Map Pin Place 42 Pago Bay Overlook
Map Pin Place 43 Pago Bay Bridge
Map Pin Place 44 Ordot Village
Map Pin Place 45 Sinajana Village
Map Pin Place 46 Back to Hagåtña



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+ How long does this tour take?
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+ What does this tour include?
This self-guided driving tour includes 46 stops, covering top attractions such as Two Lovers Point, Tumon Bay, Ypao Beach Park, Archbishop Felixberto Flores Memorial Circle, Welcome to Hagåtña.
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The tour starts at Two Lovers Point (Address: Two Lovers Street, Tamuning, Guam). You can begin the tour there or join from any stop along the route.
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