One of the worlds best beaches. What makes Samoa's beaches better than many others: White soft sand Clear, clean warm water Stunning backdrops - lush green mountains in the back, views of other islands, coconut palm lined beaches Fales - traditional samoan huts that for the equiv of $20AUD allow you to use and rest in for an ENTIRE day. You also have access to clean toilets, showers, security (usually by villagers), rubbish disposal Natural - as I've seen with many beaches in Asia, they have people clean the beaches of coral, black rocks, anything that doesn't make it look perfect. In Samoa they let nature play its course and leave it as is. Not crowded.
Look forward to visiting...
Read moreDon't get me wrong beautiful see. But the thing is you have to pay for swimming even if u don’t use their fales. Like their owning the sea, and pay for the parked scooter( which was on the road), is not the way to treat tourists. I was more than happy to eat at the restaurant at give way more money that that. Instead they want $25 each person for swimming and the scooter “parking spot”. Didn’t felt like to give any more money than those. This not the way to make money. Someone should do something to control this behaviour against tourist. The sea is a...
Read moreThat place is pretty. Water is transparent but the sea I saw in Okinawa islands was much more transparent. Moreover, I had to pay 20 WST for entering the beach. Someone manages the beach(can people own beaches? I don’t think so. Beach is public ). I had to pay to a man. Even though i paid, a woman came to me and said “I saw you were swimming, did you pay to someone? Who did you pay for?” She was upset, and took me to a hut and asked men if I truly paid or not. That really tuned me down. But if you pay, you can use shower and...
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