Savai’i Lagoon Resort

Savai'i


Taking the plum spot on one of Savai’i’s best and most protected beaches, these large self-contained units are clean and inviting, but overpriced for their bland interiors and lack of air-conditioning. The resort owns Samoa's only glass-bottomed boat; tours run twice daily (except Sundays) and cost ST40/20 for adults/children. Free activities include bocce, volleyball, kayaking and zooming around in a dinghy.


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