Shiri J
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I stayed for 3 nights in an enclosed beach fale a few metres from the ocean. The local bus from Apia dropped me off right outside the door. Staff was very friendly and accommodating, they mentioned that breakfast and dinner were included with the room. Also there was a fiafia night, Wednesday, the day of my arrival. That was great news as I hadn’t witnessed one of those before. The fiafia night was performed by staff members and was very lively and a lot of fun. Everyone was invited to participate and try out the dance moves, which were different for females and males.|Mealtimes were communal on either one or two big tables where all the guests had the opportunity to talk to their fellow travellers, definitely a great ice breaker and bonding exercise! Food was plentiful and varied, tasted good too. Nobody would go hungry there. Wifi available in the dining area and there was always a hot water urn available for coffee or tea and food and snacks from a menu during the day. The toilet block was situated across the road. The beach at Lalomano is great for swimming and offers a view of Namu’a Island, one of the Aleipata islands, which can be visited on a daytrip.|Snorkeling is also feasible or kayaking.|The accommodation also offers tours to other attractions, which is a good option if you don’t have a rental car.|Everyone is treated like family and you feel right at home.|Thanks to Berry, Saga, Tai, Sega, Ange and all the other lovely staff members.