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Sea Kayak
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Le Lagoto Resort in Samoa is set on a lovely white sand beach on the outskirts of Lelepa Village on the north east coast of Savai'i.
Our five Beach Bungalows overlook the sea with a grassy strip in front of the sandy beach. Also on the beachfront is a single storey wooden bungalow with two seperate Studio Units. We also have a two storey Beach House on the edge of our property for tourist rental either as a whole, or as two separate units.
Our first class restaurant is renowned for its fresh fish, vegetarian meals and excellent steaks, as well as local fruits and light meals. Dining is available from our wooden deck overlooking the beach or inside our traditional thatch fale. A sea-kayak is available for guest use.
On-Site Activities:
Kayak
Nearby Attractions:
Coastal Walk
Satoalepai Wetlands and Turtles
Saleaula Lava Fields
Getting There:
Polynesian Airlines offers fights from Faleolo Intternational Airport on the north west coast of Upolu to Moata Airport, about five km from Salelologa Town on the south eastern tip of Savai'i. Cost is about ST$50 one way with five flights per day and take just 20 minutes offering aerial sightseeing on the way. Ferries depart Mulifanua Wharf on eastern Upolu five times a day, costing just ST$7 one way and taking 1 hour and 15 minutes. There's a twice daily fast ferry taking just 45-minutes and costing a couple dollars more.
Le Lagoto Resort will arrange for transfers from Moata Airport and Salelologa Wharf on request.
The easiest way to get to Le Lagoto is to take the Green Turtle Tour which stops at the blowholes every day. Green Turtle are based in Salelologa and depart each day at 8am from Salelologa Wharf and reaches Le Lagoto at 9am. Simply purchase your travel pass which enables you to hop-on and hop-off the bus as many times as you like during your stay and take a scenic and educational tour en-route.
A taxi direct to Le Lagoto from Salelologa Wharf will cost about ST$30 (takes 50 minutes).
Car rental is best arranged from Apia and brought with you on the ferry.
There is a limited bus service to Manase but you will probably find one awaiting the ferry at Salelologa Wharf, although it is likely to be crowded.
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