
Café · Savaii
Adrias Cafe
Popular Salelologa cafe — coffee, lunch board, baked goods. Closes around 3 pm so ideal for the morning ferry crowd coming over from Mulifanua.
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Best stays in Savai'i, Samoa
Savai'i is the second-largest island in Polynesia and Samoa's quiet half — most travellers spend two or three nights here on a Samoa trip. Accommodation is mostly family-run: traditional beach fales along the coast, a handful of mid-range resorts, and a few eco-lodges set back from the road.
Things to do in Samoa: tours, activities, and day trips
Samoa rewards travellers who get out of the resort. Most of the iconic photos (To-Sua, Lalomanu, Alofaaga blowholes, the canopy walk) are 60–90-minute drives from wherever you're staying — and the easiest way to see them is on a guided tour with a local operator who knows the village fees and the best swimming windows.
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About Adrias Cafe
Are reservations needed?
Most Samoan restaurants and cafes are walk-in friendly. For groups of 6 or more, or for evening dining at popular spots, calling ahead is recommended.
What are typical opening hours?
Most cafes serve breakfast and lunch (roughly 7am-3pm); restaurants typically open for lunch and dinner. Many close on Sundays — check ahead, especially outside Apia.
Do they accept cards?
Cash in Samoan tala is universal; card acceptance varies. Apia restaurants often take cards, while rural or smaller venues are cash-only. ATMs are in Apia and Salelologa.
Are dietary options available?
Most kitchens can accommodate vegetarian or seafood-free requests with advance notice. Strict vegan or gluten-free options are more limited — ask when booking.
Last updated 23 June 2026



