Port
Guam (US Territory), Guam
Activity Level
Moderate Activity
Excursion Type
Information Not Currently Available
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At (prices in USD)
$135
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 3 Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
Depart the pier for the scenic drive to Latte Stone Park, where you will see some fascinating latte stone pillars. Constructed by the Chamorro people around the 2nd century AD, these pillars are thought to have been elevated house foundations. Continue to Plaza de España, one of Guam’s most important historical sites and once the seat of government for the Spanish, American and Japanese administrations.
Next you’ll proceed to the beautiful Two Lovers Point, Guam’s most famous visitor attraction. Its profile at the northern end of Tumon Bay rises 368 feet from the reef below, offering views of both the eastern and western sides of the island. Its position provides those that venture to the site a unique view of the mountainous volcanic geography of the south and the level limestone plateau of northern Guam.
Your last stop today is at Asan Bay Overlook. The view has changed little since World War II, when the entrenched Japanese soldiers looked out over waves of American soldiers storming the beach at Asan to reclaim the island. The stone walls here are lined with bronze sculptures depicting the events in Guam during the Japanese occupation of the island in World War II. At the end of the tour, your bus will take you to the airport.
Please note:
Order of the tour may vary.
Guests need to negotiate steps slopes and stairs (about 20 steps) at Two Lovers Point.
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