Nu'uavasa beach
Ultimate guide (November 2024)
Nu'uavasa is a wild beach on the southwest coast of
Upolu island, Samoa. The place is beautiful, secluded and with comfortable swimming (by the Samoan standards). There are some bungalows, but these are abandoned for a long time. The beach is free, but it may be a fee to get there. For example, today you can get to the beach without any fees. While the next day, it may be a local "guard" on the road taking money to get to the "attraction". Shore and seabed: sand.
[edit] Rating:
8.1 - 24 votes
[vote] Coordinates: -14.000488, -171.887841
Hotels [edit]
Rooms' rental is available in the nearby villages. However, it is possible to find these options only, if you visit the village.
How to get there [edit]
Fly to
Apia international airport (APW). Next hire a taxi or take a bus.
When to go [edit]
The best time for a beach holiday in Samoa is a dry season from June to September.
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See also other beaches nearby:
8.0 2.7 km to the west ←
8.7 4.9 km to the west ←
8.2 6.6 km to the west ←
8.3 8.8 km to the north-west ↖
8.8 10 km to the east →