Discover the best top things to do in Samoa, Samoa including Afu Aau Waterfall, Togitogiga Waterfall, Waterfall Sauniatu, Papapapaitai Falls, Papaseea Sliding Rock, Fuipisia Waterfall, Sopoaga Falls, Falefa Falls, Mu Pagoa Waterfall.
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4.5 based on 355 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 118 reviews
Very nice spot. Clear waters and pools and small falls. Walk all over, slowly, peer into waters and rock crevices. We spotted, black salamanders/lizards in the rock walls, and small fish and swimming eels in the shallow down stream river. easy to swim in
4.0 based on 376 reviews
You don't need to pronounce the name to appreciate these spectacular falls that plunge 500 feet into a volcanic crater, surrounded by a lush rain forest.
A really beautiful waterfall that can be viewed from a roadside stop. No facilities at the view point.
4.0 based on 563 reviews
You may want to try this again and again once you've experienced the thrill of skimming the 16-foot waterfall down this natural rock slide.
Took a nice little solo mission to the Papaseea Sliding Rock. Easy to find and good road accessible by scooter with a $10 Tala entry fee (which is to be expected at most attractions in Samoa). Arrived and had the place to myself for a start and explored all the different pools and relaxed in this magical space, surrounded by the tropical jungle paradise. Initially didn't see anywhere safe to slide down the rocks, but upon some youth arriving and showing me how it was done, I soon joined in and had a blast. Epic spot whether you want to chill or be more adventurous.
4.0 based on 53 reviews
The Fuipisia Waterfall is just around the corner from Sopoago falls which are located on Le Mafa Pass Road at Lotofaga village. Signage is badly needed as it’s definitely difficult to find. The falls are located on locally owned land which is basically houses a very simple family house. The entrance fee of $10 per person was overpriced due to the state of the path to the falls . Down the road was $ 5AUD entrance fee. We did question the price but were told there are two waterfalls at Fuipisia. ( you really can only view one )as it’s too dangerous to view the other. Please be careful if you have children as there are no safety fences & it’s a sheer cliff face drop down 55m. It’s also possible to walk through the bush track to the top of the waterfall to swim. However the day we visited the track was extremely muddy & slippery so we decided to give it a big miss due to safety reasons.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
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