"I thought Luna, her staff and Koko the cat were amazing. It was a beautiful resort with excellent service. Was there with my very large family occupying several rooms. Highly recommend Le Manumea and its Fiafia night to everyone! One feature that stood out was the bath and toilet area ... very unique experience."
"The resort is conveniently located near the airport. The staff were all very warm and friendly, however there's room to improve hospitality management skills. The resort infrastructure is quite extensive and ageing - unfortunately we had issues with having no or very limited hot water in two of the rooms we were moved to. The food is fresh and well prepared but the menu could do with a higher level of variety or rotation for longer stays. The gym and health spa were very convenient but the facilities require maintenance upkeep. I had a traditional massage which was one of the best I have ever received - truly blissful. I think the resort will improve as it has only recently been taken over and there is a learning curve in play. Would I go back? Yes absolutely because to spite all of these small things we loved our stay and the friendly staff. We particularly enjoyed the cultural activities and the impressive cultural night."
"We stayed in 3 resorts in Samoa during our holiday. Amoa was our favourite. This is largely due to the smaller nature of it, the staff and it just had a very relaxing vibe in general. They had daily resort activities. Since we only stayed one night we missed out on them. They had Siva dance class and flax weaving as a couple of examples. The rooms were spacious. We loved the outdoor shower!
The food was excellent. The Takoyaki - OMG so delish! The staff were just amazing and the welcome drink on arrival was much appreciated.
The resort is tucked back off the beach a bit but it is only a short walk over. You can see the beach from the dining area. Nice sandy bottom swimming. A few fish to see if snorkelling but not really worth the snorkel. They have kayaks to use as well. One person saw a turtle when swimming. Pool area is nicely laid out and there is a swim up bar.
Keep up the awesome work Amoa!"
"Plusses: comfy bed, large rooms, good snorkelling at low tide. Rock Pool bar for evening drinks is a cool spot. Close to the giant clam sanctuary and swimming with turtles! We biked to the clam/turtle location (4km) from RTP using the resort bikes. String band and buffet dinner night is a must do! Highly recommend. The matriarch of RTP is soooo lovely. We loved our chats with her and she made us feel like valued customers! Gorgeous lady. The daily updates sheet you get each morning is absolutely a great read with some good humour in it. We always looked forward to the daily updates.
Be aware: Massage was terrible and my partner said his was very very average. Went for a hot stone massage and the stones weren’t even hot. She then proceeded to try and heat them up via boiling hot water and going in and out of the room between jugs boiling, leaving me on the bed directly under air con.
Shower pressure was lacking, it would surge and a couple of times it even stopped.
Breakfast wasn’t included in our accomodation when we booked via Expedia. Buffet is $45 WST or there are menu items starting at $30 WST
Food prices in general were 90% of our costs while in Samoa. No other places nearby for dinner or lunches unless you hire a car and want to drive to another resort."
"Wonderful staff, extra friendly and helpful, very clean rooms, just overall amazing experience for my daughter and I. The lunch and dinner menu was average though - it just lacked flavour however the staff exceeded and fixed those issues. Couldn’t recommend this hotel enough. Have shared with family our experience and my daughter has really enjoyed our 5 nights there (6 days). Special mention to Curtis, Upu and the lovely ladies who worked during the day (sorry couldn’t get their names), Erika for the services provided - even with an extended night, they accepted my request to stay in the same room. Also they organised taxis several times a day for work conferences, airport pickups, and for shopping in town. All staff were awesome - and the cleaning staff - faafetai for your tautua! Have recommended to family and friends and will def be back next trip to Samoa! Faafetai lava 😍"
"Staff were very good. Room was adequate to my needs. Was happy could buy coffee from the from desk and the restaurant was really good and food was very nice.
The people staying were a bit noisy and there were lots of airplanes going over head but I expected all that and it didn’t bother me.
I though it was good for the money 😊"
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Fuailalo, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What’s there to see and do in Fuailalo?
While you're exploring the area, Return to Paradise Beach and Salamumu Beach are a couple of picturesque spots to get outside and enjoy nature. In the wider area, you’ll find Faleata Golf Course and Giant Clam Sanctuary.
What’s a holiday rental in Fuailalo like?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in Fuailalo. Holiday rentals feature amenities such as hot tubs, fire pits and patios so you'll feel right at home. If you're concerned about a clean environment, holiday rentals can offer a sense of privacy away from public hotel lifts and bustling concierge desks while still allowing you to travel. You'll also get more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which is another reason why a holiday rental is an attractive option for a small group gathering.
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