Discover the best top things to do in Savai'i, Samoa including Dive Savaii, Afu Aau Waterfall, Alofaaga Blowholes, Aopo Lava Tubes, Mount Matavanu Crater, Saleaula Lava Fields, Savaii Shuttle and Tours, Falealupo Canopy Walk, Aganoa Beach, Swimming with Turtles.
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4.5 based on 131 reviews
Dive Savaii is located in the village of Fagamalo at the north top of Savaii island, opposite Le Lagoto Resort&Spa. We offer snorkeling and scuba diving, try diving, PADI scuba diving courses, snorkeling gear hire. Please contact us at least 1 day ahead if you want to join a tour, try diving or start a scuba diving course.
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 472 reviews
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.
4.0 based on 9 reviews
We provide tours and transfers of the Big Island of Savaii! We have been doing so for over 20 yrs and are 3rd Generation hospitality providers for visitors of Savaii.
3.5 based on 197 reviews
I've seen a few reviews about people being disappointed about having to pay to see it. With almost every in Samoa, you must pay to see. We didn't mind considering how poor Samoa's economy is (compared to Australia) and for most families, this is the only way they can support their families so please be gracious when giving and be mindful that you may have just paid for their dinner for the week. I first saw this walk on my parents' camera back in the 90s and I finally got to experience it in 2018 (I know, quite a long time). It was a short walk but a bit of a steep climb. Staircase around the tree was exciting (which were quite narrow so if you're quite wide in the hips, you might need to do what I did and walk up sideways LOL). The lookout was covered by a few branches but, other than that, the scene on the top was beautiful. The bridge itself however doesn't really look safe, it's made out of ladders but definitely worth the experience... when you make it to the other side alive.
3.5 based on 306 reviews
Such beautiful turtles ???? and at only $7 per person to go and see them up close and be able to hop in for a swim why wouldn’t you go. You get given a bowl of pawpaw/papaya to feed the turtles also with this charge. My mum and sister absolutely loved seeing the turtles and feeding them, this was the highlight of the trip for them and also the cute little boy who was with his mum, his name is MJ and he will happily come hang out with you lol.
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