Sa'Moana Beach Bungalows





About this property
Beachfront fale-style bungalows at Salamumu on Samoa's south coast — popular with surfers (great breaks just offshore). Casual, family-run vibe. 105 verified Expedia reviews. Pricing shown is a representative starting rate; full room types to be filled by host.
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Breakfast
- Parking
- Beachfront
- Ocean view
- Family friendly
Choose your room
1 room type from WST 280 per night

Beachfront Bungalow
- 1 bed · 1 bedroom
- Sleeps 2
- Ocean view
- Beachfront
- Breakfast included
Moderate cancellation
Cancellation policy
Moderate — Full refund up to 5 days before check-in. 50% refund after that.
Policy shown reflects the strictest room at this hotel. Individual room cards above show the policy for that specific room type.
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From around the web
Recent reviews pulled weekly from Google. Click through to read the full review on the source.
Theresa T
★★★★★ · 3/4/2020google
Loved the location. Very peaceful. Restaurant was nice, it suited my family. The bungalow we were in was the largest one there and it was very accommodating for my family of 10. We had our own private entry to the beach, only problem was the rocks in the sea, if they could get rid of those, I would have rated this place 5 star. Photo is the view from our deck, awesome. Listening to the waves at night was very zen . Cleaning staff were awesome, whenever we return from our outings, bungalow was top notched by them. Thank you for making our stay enjoyable.
Read on google →Travel Bug
★★★★★ · 10/6/2019google
Loved the location and the “off the beaten track” nature of it. Friendly staff and clean, functional accommodation with a fantastic outlook of coconut palms and endless ocean. Only 9 bungalows available so the place is quiet, lovely rustic saltwater infinity pool overlooking an untouched coastline. Scenic and remote coastal walks. Good bar and eating area, although food pricey for the standard. Reef is average for the area, although crystal clear water. Do yourself a favour and spend some time here. Giant clam sanctuary a small drive away, not many clams on show but a nice swim.
Read on google →Anne Cranston
★★★★★ · 8/29/2019google
Fantastic Location. However the food was not great and expensive.The bungalows were very average, and not that clean. The outdoor shower was great, but we had no hot water for a day survivor beach is awesome, just a 15 minute walk from the accommodation. Very rustic but if that's what's your after it might be perfect. Be advised the road or should I say Goat track to the bungalows is quite horrendous, pot holes and not sealed, you might be advised to hire a 4wd drive to get there.
Read on google →Gabe Mac
★★★★★ · 1/5/2019google
A very remote and secluded resort for those who don't want to be surrounded by hundreds of tourists and truly want privacy and to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. There is no wi-fi, phone or TVs. Bungalows are situated right on the beach with picturesque views of the coastline. There is a gorgeous salt water infinity pool complete with a few of the local crabs sitting around its edges. Staff are extremely friendly and helpful. Food is fresh and tasty but basic. Sa'Moana Resort is not suitable for those looking for a 5 star getaway with spa treatments and gourmet meals. Its more for the adventurous. The road to the resort is about 20 minutes of slow 4-wheel driving so a car is advisable if you want to get out and about. It is also fairly windy at the resort at times. There is a small gym and kayaks are free to use. Survivor Beach, where Australian Survivor 2017 was filmed, is a 15 minute walk from the resort. Bungalows have a wonderful outdoor shower which is perfect given the climate. My only complaint is regarding day visitors who decided to trek through our bungalow to get to the private beach and consequently were able to look straight into our outdoor shower. Grrrr. Day visitors need to be restricted so they don't interrupt the privacy of those that are staying at the resort. Otherwise, fabulous place for a relaxing holiday.
Read on google →DEOKHYUN
★★★★★ · 4/4/2018google
Very nice place and very nice Owner and very delicious food and very great Bungalow.
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About Sa'Moana Beach Bungalows
Where is Sa'Moana Beach Bungalows located?
Sa'Moana Beach Bungalows is in Salamumu, Upolu, Samoa.
How much does a stay at Sa'Moana Beach Bungalows cost?
Rooms at Sa'Moana Beach Bungalows start from WST 280 per night. Prices vary by room type and dates — see the rooms section for current rates.
What does Sa'Moana Beach Bungalows offer?
Sa'Moana Beach Bungalows offers an on-site restaurant, a bar, breakfast included, parking, beachfront access, and ocean views.
What's the cancellation policy at Sa'Moana Beach Bungalows?
Moderate cancellation: Full refund up to 5 days before check-in. 50% refund after that.
Last updated 7 May 2026