The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Samoa, Samoa

November 27, 2021 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in Samoa, Samoa including Outdoor Samoa Limited, Samoa Cultural Village, Yoga Samoa, Robert Louis Stevenson Museum, Lalomanu Beach, To Sua Ocean Trench, Piula Cave Pool, Afu Aau Waterfall, Alofaaga Blowholes, Lefaga Beach.
Restaurants in Samoa

1. Outdoor Samoa Limited

Excellent
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5.0 based on 106 reviews

Outdoor Samoa Limited

We organise customised bike, kayak and other adventure tours in Samoa. Prices to suit most budgets from freedom hire backpackers to fully supported tours. With our fleet of 90 cycles and 22 kayaks we can cater for groups from 2-20 people and have regular departure dates for solo travellers. Located near the main airport and the ferry to Savaii we are ideally located for the start of your holiday. We offer a wide range of day trips kayaking, riding and snorkelling including to deserted islands and amongst bales (groups) of wild turtles. We are also known as Bike Samoa.

2. Samoa Cultural Village

Beach Rd, Apia, Upolu Samoa +685 63521 http://www.samoa.travel/activity/samoa-cultural-village
Excellent
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5.0 based on 343 reviews

Samoa Cultural Village

Discover Samoa's age-old culture and traditions in a fun and interactive way at the Samoa Cultural Village on Beach Road in the heart of Apia. Fa'a Samoa - the Samoan Way! Samoa is a traditional Polynesian society with Fa'a Samoa playing a vital role in village and community life. Samoans are proud of their strong Fa'a Samoa - which means 'the Samoan Way'. It is the essence of the Samoan culture and dictates how Samoans are meant to behave and their obligations to their elders, superiors, family, community, church and the environment. There are over 362 nu'u or villages in Samoa with a total of 18,00 matais (chiefs). Churches of various denominations feature in every village while meeting houses and open fales or homes encircle the malae or village green. Fa'a Samoa has a strong focus on welcoming visitors making Samoans friendly and hospitable hosts. However, Samoans expect their guests to observe and respect local customs. For a quick insight into Samoa's culture and traditions, visit the Samoa Cultural Village today.

Reviewed By Jumbody

informative and interesting tour that gives you an insight into Samoan culture, from making your own woven plate, watching traditional food preparation, tatoo, wood carving, textile, dance and all presented with good humour and a free lunch! Must do when in Apia!

3. Yoga Samoa

Apia, Upolu Samoa +685 75 95506 [email protected] http://linktr.ee/yogasamoa
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5.0 based on 64 reviews

Yoga Samoa

Yoga teacher & tour guide Rachel LaUlu offers daily yoga at stunning locations across Upolo. Join Rachel on one of her Daily Tours of Upolo, Samoa - Rachel's tours and yoga classes are accessible to every body, Classes can be delivered to your work place, resort or business! Daily Yoga Classes at TAUMEASINA ISLAND RESORT 7:30am (Mon - Fri) and Tues & Thurs 6pm $15 casual.

Reviewed By tilagalantini

Rachel's class is wonderful!! Rachel is an amazing teacher and friend. My visit to Samoa wouldn't have been the same without this experience.

4. Robert Louis Stevenson Museum

Vailima, Apia, Upolu Samoa +685 20798 [email protected] http://www.rlsmuseum.org
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4.5 based on 1,181 reviews

Robert Louis Stevenson Museum

This was the poet's home for the last few years of his life and his burial site.

Reviewed By LenLen10

This is an amazing experience and really feels like a step back in time. The staff are so friendly, informative and proud - it's well worth doing the guided tour of the house so you can get a real insight into Robert Louis Stevenson's life and time in Samoa.

5. Lalomanu Beach

Main South Coast Road, Lalomanu, Upolu Samoa
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4.5 based on 413 reviews

Lalomanu Beach

Reviewed By sho689 - Auckland, New Zealand

Beautiful white sand, blue water beach with an exciting array of fish,coral and shells.Fao fao is an exceptional beach fale resort where you are well looked after whilst enjoying your own fale to sleep or relax in during the day.

6. To Sua Ocean Trench

Lotofaga Aleipata, Lotofaga, Upolu Samoa +685 76 20175 [email protected] http://www.to-suaoceantrench.com
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4.5 based on 1,501 reviews

To Sua Ocean Trench

Tosua literally means a Giant Swimming Hole. 30 meters deep and is accessible via a long ladder to the pool.Overlooking the ocean is a beach called Fagaoneone meaning white sand whereas opposite is a lava field with blow hole, tide pools and walking paths along the rocks near the ocean’s edge.

Reviewed By BexTGAnz - Tauranga, New Zealand

This is such a beautiful spot with a lovely view of the ocean all around. Really scary getting up and down the ladder and the current was quite strong but there was a rope to hang on to. My 7 year old was less scared than me but I wouldn’t have taken him if he was any younger

7. Piula Cave Pool

Piula, Upolu Samoa +685 40056 http://www.samoa.travel/activity/piula-fatumea-cave-pool
Excellent
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4.5 based on 314 reviews

Piula Cave Pool

Reviewed By 731wayneh - Pottsville, Australia

The water is cool and inviting and you can swim through the the cave to the other side if your game. There are fish in the pool but do not bother the swimmers. A great place for a picnic and a swim.

8. Afu Aau Waterfall

Savai'i Samoa
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4.5 based on 355 reviews

Afu Aau Waterfall

Reviewed By MattysShenanigans - New Zealand, null

Down a small road, which feels like someones driveway, this incredible place greats you. The amazing thing about this waterfall is that you can swim here and also go in behind the waterfall to get some amazing photos of the water cascading down, If you are interested in seeing a video (incl drone footage) of this waterfall and more on Samoa. Check out MATT'YS SHENANIGANS on youtube.

9. Alofaaga Blowholes

Alofaaga Village Palauli, Taga, Savai'i Samoa
Excellent
54%
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4.5 based on 472 reviews

Alofaaga Blowholes

Reviewed By 956belindaa - Waipawa, New Zealand

Was totally amazed at the blow holes. I think you actually need to do it for yourself to truly appreciate them. Yes I'd read reviews and seen pictures but nothing had prepared me for what we experienced. Yes the track is a bit rough driving in but if you go slow its ok. We paid at the gate then had to pay $5 tala to park but thats their source of income, they ate tourist attracrions and its a cheap price in comparison to other countries. We paid $10 tala for the man to drop coconuts into the blow hole and that was well worth it to see them fire out. Would highly recommend to anyone to make the effort to go here as i would definitely re visit again.

10. Lefaga Beach

Apia, Upolu Samoa
Excellent
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Lefaga Beach

Reviewed By RobynH767

My son had been to Samoa staying near Apia. He found the Return to Paradise Resort on a day trip on the moped and really enjoyed the day experience. When we were going he recommended we stay there. What a good call. The area is beautiful, relaxing, staff so pleasant and polite. The story of the making of movie and the life time connections made is a very special one. We enjoyed our entire stay, food, service, facilities and oh the sunset!!

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