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As all travellers know — a life full of adventure is a life well-lived. So dust off your passport, pack your bags and say hello to Lolomalava!
You won't need to travel far to get to Lolomalava, 50 kilometres west of the prominent city of Apia.
Be sure to stop by Lalomanu Beach, 90 kilometres to the southeast.
Explore beyond Lolomalava and you'll stumble on some lovely natural sights. Just 35 kilometres away, Peapea Cave is a nice place to kick back and relax. Also make time to see Afu Aau Falls, 13 kilometres away from Lolomalava.
How do you like the sound of Salelologa Market and the Salelologa Ferry Terminal? These fantastic sights are in Tuasivi, located just 5 kilometres north of Lolomalava. Or perhaps Papasee'a Sliding Rock and Lake Lanoto'o are more your thing? To see them, head to Mulifanua, 25 kilometres to the southeast.
Vaitele, 45 kilometres to the east, is worth a day trip. Use it as a port of call when stopping by National Parliament, Papaseea Sliding Rocks and the Faleata Golf Course. If you'd like more persuading, other close by attractions include Maketi Fou and Flea Market.
Whether you enjoy the sophistication of Michelin stars or nibbling on a snack from a street cart, sampling the local food and drink is one of the best things about travelling. So why not tingle your taste buds by trying some of the region's scrumptious offerings?
Are you a fan of crayfish? What about taro? Whether you're wild about them or not, they are two typical ingredients commonly used in the cuisine here.
When Lolomalava locals talk about food, you'll probably hear taro root seasoned and baked in oven or oka l’a (marinated raw fish) mentioned once or twice. These classic meals are part of the region's identity and ought to be on any foodie's must-eat list.
Because a life without dessert isn't a life worth living, you should definitely order some cooked green bananas in coconut cream. This sweet treat tells the story of the area in just one mouthful.
Knock down the language barrier by memorising some greetings and expressions in the local tongue. You'll gain a more fulfilling experience and some new friends while you're at it! 'E fia le tau?' translates to 'how much is this?'. Maybe you'll find 'Manuia le po' is a bit easier to roll off the tongue? It means 'good night'.
Want to join in on all the Independence Day Celebration celebrations? Put the 1st of June in your travel diary and get ready to let your hair down!
When your holiday is over and it's time to say "Toe feiloa'i" to Lolomalava, don't fret — you can always come back!
If you're travelling by plane, you'll likely be using Faleolo International Airport (APW). It's 25 kilometres to the southeast. Pack up your bag, plan a convenient route and set an alarm!
The Jet Over Hotel and Lusia's Lagoon Chalets are worth checking out. If you like what you see, you better book in fast! These digs are prized for their comfy beds and excellent service.
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