This recently revamped and rebranded boutique resort sits pretty across the road from an eye-smartingly turquoise lagoon. Large luxurious villas and beautiful bungalows hook around a lushly landscaped pool (with swim-up bar), and its magnificent restaurant – specialising in nouveau-Pacific cuisine – deserves many stars. It's easily the most upmarket choice on this stretch of coast.
Amoa Resort
Savai'i
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25.25 MILES
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29.66 MILES
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9.9 MILES
Polynesia’s largest ancient structure is the intriguing, pyramidal Pulemelei Mound (sometimes called Tia Seu Ancient Mound). Constructed sometime between…
17.82 MILES
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18.75 MILES
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21.38 MILES
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10.69 MILES
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9.73 MILES
This jungle crater in the Tafua Peninsula Rainforest Preserve is a birdwatcher's paradise.
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Resting spot of chief Afutiti, who was buried standing up to keep watch over Manono island.
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Translated from the Samoan, the name actually means 'Grave of the Missing Stone’ and is dedicated to high chief Vaovasa, who was killed after an…
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The modern, iron-roofed fale of Mauga village encircle a shallow, almost perfectly circular crater populated by banana palms. The access road is guarded…
17.03 MILES
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