Must-see attractions in Savai'i

  • Alofaaga Blowholes

    Savai'i

    These powerful blowholes are among the most spectacular on Earth, and well worth going out of your way for. Strong waves are pushed through a series of…

  • Pulemelei Mound

    Savai'i

    Polynesia’s largest ancient structure is the intriguing, pyramidal Pulemelei Mound (sometimes called Tia Seu Ancient Mound). Constructed sometime between…

  • Mt Matavanu Crater

    Savai'i

    If you've got a 4WD and a sturdy pair of boots, a visit to the volcano responsible for the devastation visited upon northeastern Savai’i a century ago is…

  • Dwarf’s Cave

    Savai'i

    This intriguing subterranean lava tube leads downwards as if to the centre of the earth. The cave is named after a legendary group of dwarves, who…

  • Tafua Peninsula Rainforest Preserve

    Savai'i

    This preserve contains superb stands of rainforest and rugged stretches of lava coast studded with cliffs and sea arches. A highlight is the Tafua Savai’i…

  • Cape Mulinu’u

    Savai'i

    The country's most western point is not only gorgeously scenic (until Samoa hopped the dateline, it was the last place in the world the sun set each day),…

  • Sale’aula Lava Fields

    Savai'i

    This striking spot offers a fascinating glimpse at the destruction wrought by the 1905 eruption of Mt Matavanu. Most photogenic is the ruined LMS Church:…

  • Falealupo Canopy Walk

    Savai'i

    This wobbly walk takes you across a 24m jerry-built bridge strung between two large trees almost 10m above the rainforest floor. After you cross the…

  • Afu-A-Au Falls

    Savai'i

    Gorgeous Afu-A-Au Falls, also known as Olemoe Falls, are a dream come true on a steamy Samoan day (which is, truthfully, almost every day). Cascading down…

  • Falealupo Ruins

    Savai'i

    Cyclones Ofa and Val struck the peninsula in 1990 and 1991, completely destroying the village of Falealupo. The decision was made to rebuild the village…

  • House of Rock

    Savai'i

    Legend says this site – a partially collapsed lava tube – is the result of a house-building competition between Falealupo’s men and women, a contest the…

  • Mauga Village Crater

    Savai'i

    The modern, iron-roofed fale of Mauga village encircle a shallow, almost perfectly circular crater populated by banana palms. The access road is guarded…

  • Moso’s Footprint

    Savai'i

    This ancient 1m-by-3m rock depression is decidedly unremarkable apart from the legend that surrounds it: apprently, the giant Moso made the footprint when…

  • Pe’ape’a Cave

    Savai'i

    This cave sits beside the coast road just south of Letui. A round-trip guided exploration of this small lava tube takes only 10 minutes, but you’ll see…

  • Falealupo Catholic Church

    Savai'i

    Eerily beautiful and enigmatic ruins of a Catholic church abandoned after the cyclones of the early 1990s.

  • Tafua Savai'i Crater

    Savai'i

    This jungle crater in the Tafua Peninsula Rainforest Preserve is a birdwatcher's paradise.

  • Lover's Leap

    Savai'i

    Stunning cliff-top views of a small but dramatic ocean cove.

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