Where the Pacific happens.
The beaches, waterfalls, ocean trenches, markets and cafés travellers come here for. Find the activities that visit each, and the places to stay nearby.
3 places
Cape Mulinu'u
Lookout · Savaii
Westernmost point of Samoa and one of the westernmost inhabited points on Earth, just east of the International Date Line. The cape sits in the Falealupo Conservation Area — open headland with sea cliffs and several legend sites (House of Rock, Moso's Footprint, Vaisuatoto Well) clustered nearby. Village fee applies for the access road; pay at the matai's gate.
Le Mafa Pass Scenic Drive & Lookout
Lookout · Upolu · Aleipata
Le Mafa Pass is a scenic mountain pass on Richardson Road connecting Apia to the Aleipata district, with a lookout offering long views over Upolu's south-east coast. Always accessible.
Lovers Leap
Lookout · Savaii
Sea-cliff lookout on Savai'i's south coast with a legend of star-crossed lovers and a sheer drop to the surf below. Drive in via Lufilufi village; the final 200m is a walking track. Best at sunset — the headland faces directly west across Apolima Strait toward Upolu. No fee, no facilities; mind the unguarded edge.