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Sheraton Samoa Aggie Grey's Hotel & Bungalows, hotel in Apia

Located on Apia Harbour, Aggie Grey's Hotel & Bungalows is a waterfront hotel housed in a colonial property built in 1930.

Staff absolutely golden and easy going. The breakfast is always a good start of the day everything they cook is beautiful.
Scored 6.9
6.9
Rated pleasant
Pleasant
76 reviews
Price from
£207.23
per night
Moalelai Accommodation, hotel in Apia

Located in Apia, Upolu region, Moalelai Accommodation is situated 2.8 km from Palolo Deep Beach. Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom....

I loved the staff at the frontdesk, Zelda, Rachel and Kailua. They were so helpful, friendly and just open to help the clients.
Scored 7.3
7.3
Rated good
Good
6 reviews
Price from
£91.74
per night
The Samoan Outrigger Hotel, hotel in Apia

The Samoan Outrigger Hotel offers a pool, Wi-Fi access and accommodation with air conditioning or mosquito netting just 15 minutes’ walk from downtown Apia.

Location, staff, reception area has some beautiful pieces in it. The staff are so lovely and super helpful.
Scored 8.3
8.3
Rated very good
Very good
340 reviews
Price from
£62.69
per night
Lava Hotel, hotel in Apia

Set in Apia, 1.2 km from Palolo Deep Beach, Lava Hotel offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.

Good pool and our door area
Scored 7.8
7.8
Rated good
Good
312 reviews
Price from
£134.53
per night
Hotel Millenia Samoa, hotel in Apia

Offering a restaurant and a recently renewed turtle-shaped swimming pool, Hotel Millenia Samoa is just 5 minutes’ walk from Palolo Deep where you can go snorkelling.

Nothing
Scored 5.9
5.9
Rated okay
Above average
444 reviews
Price from
£99.38
per night
Moatoga Hotel, hotel in Apia

Moatoga Hotel is a family-owned hotel, situated in the heart of central Apia.

Location was great. The breakfast tray was far more than we expected e.g. sausages and onions, boiled eggs, toast, tapioca pudding and sliced apple. We only stayed one night so we were very happy with what we paid for.
Scored 6.8
6.8
Rated pleasant
Pleasant
263 reviews
Price from
£65.36
per night
The White House Hotel, hotel in Apia

Located in Apia, 2.7 km from Palolo Deep Beach, The White House Hotel provides accommodation with a restaurant and free private parking.

Very friendly, clean place and good very good
Scored 7.9
7.9
Rated good
Good
412 reviews
Price from
£40.98
per night
Alec's Hotel, hotel in Apia

Set in Apia, Upolu region, Alec's Hotel is located 2.8 km from Palolo Deep Beach. This 3-star hotel offers a concierge service.

Location
Scored 6.8
6.8
Rated pleasant
Pleasant
96 reviews
Price from
£120.41
per night
Olivias Accommodation, hotel in Apia

Olivias Accommodation offers accommodation in Apia. The guest house has a barbecue and views of the garden. Olivias Accommodation is situated next door to a Apia Park Sports centre.

We had a lovely stay at Olivia's - basic accomodation at a great price. The staff were lovely and very accomodating for our extremely late check-in.
Scored 8.0
8.0
Rated very good
Very good
373 reviews
Price from
£40.52
per night
Taumeasina Island Resort, hotel in Apia

Situated on an exclusive 14.8 acre private island, connected to the mainland by a causeway and only 5 minutes' drive from Apia's city centre, Taumeasina Island Resort boasts hotel rooms and a mix of 2...

Daily activities,
Scored 8.3
8.3
Rated very good
Very good
371 reviews
Price from
£194.30
per night
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  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Apia is a great holiday destination to visit for those that...

    Apia is a great holiday destination to visit for those that want somewhere to relax. The people are friendly and helpful but do be aware of going to markets. They have locals prices and tourist prices, possibly even in stores as well. So if you know a local there, that will work to your advantage. It is also an advantage if you can learn some key phrases before you go. The locals really appreciate it when they see tourists who are learning or trying to speak their language.
    Karl
    New Zealand
  • Scored 10
    10

    1st time staying in a hotel in Apia my stay was 9days 7days...

    1st time staying in a hotel in Apia my stay was 9days 7days then checked out for 3days then checked back in for my last 2days before heading home to Australia Sydney from the beginning welcomed with beautiful smiles and helpful with taking our laugage up the stairs to our room no lifts which was no problem my view outside was the carpark side so i didn’t sit outside much the best was the morning complementary breakfast so much different variety of food everyday something different and the pool was our next best my son always swim everyday rain or shine I thankyou so much to all the workers all departments if we are just walking around the worker’s always say talofa with a smile you just feel so welcomed and the cleaners were so awesome our room was always cleaned everyday like you were just checking in for the 1st time I would like to say a big thankyou from myself to tanoa hotel for my beautiful holiday and awesome stay
    Margaret
    Australia
  • Scored 10
    10

    If you want to visit paradise this is the place.

    If you want to visit paradise this is the place. I don't like that they use paper straws everywhere. They have good local food. Food was perfect, be aware it's hot so come prepare with summer clothes and gears. Make sure to get a spacious good rental car. Its easy to get around, you can also use Google map. Fish and chips at the fish market is really good🤗👌Also stop by at Revive Restaurants at Vaitele best burgers but, if you're a coffee lover stop by at Coffee Roaster in Togafu'afu'a Apia they have the best coffee in town🤗😎👌👌God's blessings always💙🙏
    Akenese
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Our Samoan experience was truly unforgettable, immersed in...

    Our Samoan experience was truly unforgettable, immersed in the beauty of the island, vibrant local vibes, warm hospitality of the Samoan people, and rich cultural encounters. The overall adventure was incredible; however, the drawback was the somewhat excessive pricing and a bit of disappointment with the food offerings.
    Pollmuller
    New Zealand
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    It's good to get out of town and experience the real...

    It's good to get out of town and experience the real cultural life style. You never been to samoa if you don't visit Savaii. Amanaki restaurant got the best menu, decent prices, friendly staff. Pretty easy to wake around town it's not that big. Avoid walking around in town after dark.🤣🤣🤣
    A
    Anonymous
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    When going sightseeing make sure your ready to pay for...

    When going sightseeing make sure your ready to pay for things such as taking photos of waterfalls etc which we didn’t mind as it was only $5 tala person in the car and any way to make money for the Samoan people is well spent. There are signs where you pay. Is definitely a bonus and makes the trip easier if you have at least one person in our group who speaks the language. The best meal we had was when we attended the Island Grill in Apia. Absolutely delicious food wonderful customer service fast and priced reasonable. Don’t go to the Casino in Apia. It should never have been out there. If people want to gamble you will never win there and it is supporting the wrong cause. Markets were great and lots of souvenirs to take home for the family. Good prices and most people friendly. If you have a weak stomach be careful where you are getting food from. Avoid the stores or road foods. We found hiring a car from the airport and drop off was convenient if you have someone who can drive. We used Moana rentals. The car wasn’t full on pickup from the airport and had quite a few scratches but if you take photos before leaving the airport you will be fine. Drinking a round is a little hectic but once your used to it your fine. If you are looking for a party go to the Hotel Millenia Fridays and Saturdays they have a live band. Bar staff require some customer service training and drinks can be a little warm late in the night as they usually run out.
    Lenora
    Australia

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Apia

  • Scored 9.2
    9.2
    Rated superb
    Superb
     · 16 reviews
    I loved everything about this place - the house was very good for our family. The hosts happily greeted us upon arrival and were very friendly throughout our stay at this beautiful place. We will definitely stay again if we visit Samoa and this place is available very beautiful place to stay. Thank you Athena and your beautiful family :)
    Nui
    New Zealand
  • Scored 8.7
    8.7
    Rated fabulous
    Fabulous
     · 345 reviews
    This place is on the top of one of the highest peaks in Samoa, the view is unbelievable. There are 2 waterfall located in the boundaries of the property. The place is calm and peaceful. It’s 20 min from Apia city by car. The Kiwi lady is a lovely, very helpful person.
    Marleen
    New Zealand
  • From £77.98 per night
    Scored 8.3
    8.3
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 340 reviews
    An exceptional hotel. Simple furnishings, you feel like you are at home. Very nice staff, who read your every wish from your lips. Good and sufficient breakfast. If we ever fly to Samoa again, this hotel will be my first choice.
    Baumann
    Germany
  • Scored 8.5
    8.5
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 116 reviews
    ・There is a bathtub and a shower with hot water ・The Samoan pancakes (about the size of a golf ball) from lynn's supermarket next door were delicious. ・The room is spacious and very satisfying!
    olive
    Japan
  • Scored 7.9
    7.9
    Rated good
    Good
     · 864 reviews
    Would have preferred a menu that was more contextual to the island. A mixture of western and Samoan food would have been appreciated.
    Luke
    New Zealand