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Lalomanu Beach

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Lalomanu Beach

A perfect crescent of white sand on Upolu's south-east tip, framed by the offshore islets of Nu'utele and Nu'ulua — the postcard view of Samoa. The lagoon stays calm and shallow well out from the shore; snorkel is gentle and the sunset is the kind that ends a holiday well. Beach fales and small resorts line the road behind, so you can step from your room straight onto the sand. Pay the small village fee at the kiosk on the way in.

Also known as: Aleipata Lalomanu, Lalomanu, Lalomanu Aleipata, Lalomanu Beach Samoa

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Is there an entry fee?

Most Samoan village beaches charge a small access fee per car or per person (typically WST 5-20), paid to the village landowner on arrival. The fee supports the village — bring small notes.

When is the best time to visit?

Mornings before midday are calmer with better visibility for swimming and snorkelling. Afternoons can bring stronger winds and chop on more exposed coasts.

Is it safe to swim?

Most reef-protected lagoons are calm and safe at all tides; reef-edge beaches can have strong currents at low and changing tides. Check with the village or your accommodation about conditions on the day, and avoid swimming alone.

What facilities should I expect?

Some beaches with active access fees provide basic toilet huts and shaded shelter; many quieter ones offer parking only. Bring your own water, snacks, and reef-safe sunscreen.

Last updated 13 June 2026