Polynesian Xplorer


Beach Fales

If you're after a new and unique experience, we recommend that you take the plunge and soak up traditional Samoan hospitality in a Beach Fale. A simple, yet unforgettable experience where you are accommodated in a simple open walled hut, on a magnificent beach front overlooking the turquoise Pacific Ocean. With your basic bedding provided, natural blinds for privacy and protection, and meals inclusive - how much better can it get?

  • Litia Sini Beach Fales - Upolu Island
    Aleipata Area - Beachfront

    Litia Sini Beach Fales were seriously affected by the tsunami on the South Coast of Upolu Island in September 2009. They are currently in the process of rebuilding the fales with a whole new look. We look forward to the opening of these fales later this year, and will keep you abreast of the progress!

  • Stevenson's at Manase (Beach Fales) - Savaii
    Manase Beach Area - Beachfront

    Stevenson’s at Manase is the last beachfront property you will find as you head west through Manase spanning from the beachfront to the restaurant set in a tropical garden. The property has a spacious, casual feel about it and the beachfront is everything you dream of in a South Pacific beach – long white sandy beach, clear blue water and tropical sunsets.

  • Sunset View Beach Fales
    Manono Island - Waterfront (no beach)

    A 20 minute ferry ride off the coast of Upolu Island will take you to Manono Island – a place where time has stood still, and traditional Samoan village life still exists. There are no cars, no roads, no dogs and total peace and tranquillity. At the waters edge on the westcoast you will find Sunset View Beach Fales a family run operation where care for guests and traditional values are important.

  • Tanu Beach Fales - Savaii Island
    Manase Beach Area - Beachfront

    Owned and operated by the Taito Family, Tanu Beach Fales are the quintessential beach fales experience here in Samoa. You will be welcomed with true family spirit and will enjoy effortless, genuine Samoan hospitality throughout your stay.

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