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Saletoga Sands Resort & Spa, hotel in Falepuna

Boasting an outdoor pool with swim-up bar, a day spa and fitness centre, Saletoga Sands Resort & Spa offers modern accommodation with free breakfast and wonderful sea views.

This hotel has heaps of potential - good beach, pool, beach bar was good etc If it was half the price we paid I wouldn’t have minded so much. But it was around $500nzd per night so it was disappointing.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
779 reviews
Price from£96.53per night
Taumeasina Island Resort, hotel in Falepuna

Situated on an exclusive 14.8 acre private island, connected to the mainland by a causeway and only 5 minutes' drive from Apia's city centre, Taumeasina Island Resort boasts hotel rooms and a mix of 2...

It was situated in a convenient location not far from central Apia. Well presented, fun evening activities, large clean pool area, lovely complementary massage vouchers and safe beach area. Food was excellent! It has a relaxing ambiance
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
365 reviews
Price from£593.83per night
Hotel Millenia Samoa, hotel in Falepuna

Offering a restaurant and a recently renewed turtle-shaped swimming pool, Hotel Millenia Samoa is just 5 minutes’ walk from Palolo Deep where you can go snorkelling.

Staff
6.0
Scored 6.0
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
365 reviews
Price from£64.20per night
The White House Hotel, hotel in Falepuna

Located in Apia, 2.7 km from Palolo Deep Beach, The White House Hotel provides accommodation with a restaurant and free private parking.

Brenda was awesome she helped us so much during our stay she was easy going and very helpful thanks so much Brenda we hope to see u again keep up the awesome customer service
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
329 reviews
Price from£39.16per night
The Samoan Outrigger Hotel, hotel in Falepuna

The Samoan Outrigger Hotel offers a pool, Wi-Fi access and accommodation with air conditioning or mosquito netting just 15 minutes’ walk from downtown Apia.

Great location friendly staff
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
256 reviews
Price from£65.80per night
Moatoga Hotel, hotel in Falepuna

Moatoga Hotel is a family-owned hotel, situated in the heart of central Apia.

The staffs they’re very welcoming
6.6
Scored 6.6
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
217 reviews
Price from£68.61per night
Tanoa Tusitala Hotel, hotel in Falepuna

Set on 15 acres of tropical gardens, Tanoa Tusitala Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms just 400 metres from Apia’s waterfront. Each room includes a spacious bathroom, cable TV and a patio or balcony.

The rooms were great and about 5% of the staff were lovely (the porter boys).
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
747 reviews
Price from£159.35per night
Lava Hotel, hotel in Falepuna

Lava Hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Apia.

Nice pool. We had some issues with the room and the staff was super helpful in helping us out.
7.6
Scored 7.6
Good
Rated good
228 reviews
Price from£138.57per night
Alec's Hotel, hotel in Falepuna

Set in Apia, Upolu region, Alec's Hotel is located 2.8 km from Palolo Deep Beach. With an outdoor swimming pool, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private...

Clean room
7.0
Scored 7.0
Good
Rated good
59 reviews
Price from£65per night
Samoa Home, hotel in Falepuna

Samoa Home offers self-contained, pet-friendly accommodation in Vaitele. Apia is 7 km from the property. Free private parking is available on site.

Good security n good care, n great hospitality of our host.
9.6
Scored 9.6
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
5 reviews
Price from£104.32per night
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What guests said about Falepuna:

  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    The setting and public spaces were beautiful.

    The setting and public spaces were beautiful. The over the water dining room gorgeous. The garden villas were basic and need serious maintenance. The staff were friendly but a well trained hospitality manager would make a huge difference. There was a serious lack of attention to detail and understanding of the requirements overseas clients expect. The food was basic and needs an upgrade.
    Rosemary
    New Zealand
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Resort itself was a great place to just relax, outside...

    Resort itself was a great place to just relax, outside daybeds and chairs provided. Piula Cave Pool was great, clear water, good to swim in and had a fair entry price. The Cave pool is also only a short walk from Leuaina Resort. Falefa Falls, only a short distance by car, was lovely and we swam to the bottom of the falls. 5 Tala each being a reasonable entry fee. At the right tide, snorkelling out from Leuaina Resort was ok and kayaking out to the reef was good. The provision of a double kayak would be good for 2 people or adult and child (only singles available) We had breakfasts (free) and dinners at the resort restaurant which was delicious and in a great atmosphere, being on the water. A small convenience store was at the top of the resort which provided a few options. We hired a car which was great and managed to see most of the Islands attractions. With a bit more research you could catch buses. Taxis around Apia were easy to access. The resort provided a free bus to and from the airport. Various entertainment each night was great. Traditional Dancing by local villages, including Fire dancing, kava ceremony and talented daughter/father duo, topped of the end of each day.
    Greg
    Australia
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    Read my detailed experience of Le-uaina resort.

    Read my detailed experience of Le-uaina resort. There is only one small, dirty, basic shop nearby, where one cannot get less than 2/3 liter-7.2% beer, or a cup of coffee + nice 'bite'. Eating out requires two half hour taxi rides of NZ$25-30, which is not any safer than drink (in moderation) and drive yourself: I once struck a cabbie whose wheel I had to grab four times to keep the car to the left hand side, of which twice in a right hand corner...,; he did not seem to mind me doing this. Public buses are cheap, over-crowded, and the trip lasts twice as long.
    John (Sjouke)
    New Zealand