Sunset Coast Directory

Sunset Accommodation

Va-i-moana Seaside Lodge

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Vaisala Hotel 

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Falealupo Beach Fale 

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Seeti Beach Fale

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Activities & Eateries 

Falealupo Canopy Walkway 

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Significant Sites 

Moses Footprint

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House of Rock 

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Cape Mulinu'u

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Lovers Leap

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SUNSET COAST

If your plan is to leave the rest of the world behind, head to the far west of Savaii. The Sunset Coast is the least populated and most traditional area of Savaii. You will find pristine beaches, great swimming, interesting natural sites including the canopy walk and of course wonderful sunsets. The waters off Asau team with fish, ask at Va I Moana if you would like a fishing charter.

STOP FOR LUNCH


STOP FOR A SWIM

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FALEALUPO CANOPY WALKWAY

Located in the Falealupo Rainforest Preserve, the Falealupo Canopy Walkway climbs up through the banyan trees in a series of walkways, stairways and observation platforms.

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CAPE MULINUU & LUA LOTO ALI’I POOL

At the western point of Savai'i is Cape Mulinuu with the nearby Lua Loto Ali’i Pool. This is a lovely spot to watch the sunset, soak up the view and swim in the crystal clear pool. You will need to pay small fees in each different area. If you go directly to Falealupo Beach Fales, the owner will give you up to date information of what is available.

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LOVER’S LEAP

Lover’s Leap is a spectacular photo opportunity being perched high above steep cliffs overlooking the ocean. Local legend is written on the board. A fee is payable. 


Download our sunset coast fact sheet, to keep handy while you are planning your trip or traveling around the sunset coast.


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