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Two Lover's Point: Guam's Iconic Landmark

Discover Guam's most iconic landmark: breathtaking views, a timeless love story, and a romantic experience at Two Lover's Point.

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Two Lover's Point, or Puntan Dos Amåntes in Chamorro, is a prominent cape and seaside cliff in Guam offering stunning views of Tumon Bay and the Philippine Sea. Steeped in local legend, it tells a tragic love story of forbidden romance and eternal commitment, making it a must-see for visitors.

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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the most pleasant temperatures.
  • Bring cash for vendors selling local crafts, smoothies, and drinks near the entrance.
  • Purchase a lock at the gift shop and add it to the Heart Lock Wall as a symbol of your love.
  • Check the timetable for the Red Guahan Shuttle if you're relying on public transportation.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Tumon, follow Route 1 north. Look for signs directing you to Two Lover's Point. The drive is relatively short and straightforward. Parking is available on site at no charge. Be aware that parking can be busier on weekends.

  • Public Transport

    The Red Guahan Shuttle offers transportation to Two Lover's Point. Check the schedule for the Tumon Shuttle route, which connects major shopping centers and hotel districts. A two-way shuttle bus ticket combined with admission to Two Lover's Point is available.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Tumon. A ride from central Tumon to Two Lover's Point will typically cost around $15-$25. Be sure to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your trip.

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Two Lover's Point is Guam's most famous landmark, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors annually to its dramatic cliffs and panoramic views. The site is intrinsically linked to a poignant Chamorro legend about two lovers who, faced with a forbidden relationship, chose to leap to their deaths together rather than be separated. The most common version of the story tells of a beautiful young woman, the daughter of a Spanish businessman and a Chamorro chief's daughter, who falls in love with a Chamorro man. To avoid an arranged marriage to a Spanish captain, she flees and finds herself cornered at the cliff's edge with her lover. In a final act of defiance and eternal love, they tie their hair together and jump into the ocean. While this is the most popular retelling, the details of the story have evolved over time. Some versions predate the Spanish colonial era, focusing on class differences within Chamorro society. Today, Two Lover's Point features tiered lookout points offering sweeping views of Tumon Bay and the Philippine Sea from 400 feet above the crashing waves. Visitors can explore the Heart Lock Wall, where couples pledge their love by attaching padlocks. A statue depicting the legendary lovers stands as a reminder of their eternal bond. The site also includes a gift shop with local crafts and souvenirs, and a restaurant where visitors can dine while enjoying the stunning scenery.

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