Lalomanu Beach
Lalomanu is a community on Samoa's Upolu island's east coast. Aleipata Itupa I Luga is part of the Aleipata Itupa I Luga electoral constituency (Faipule District), which is part of the wider political district of Atua. There are 712 people living there.
2012 aerial view of Lalomanu and Nu'utele islands. Lalomanu Beach is one of Samoa's most popular beaches, with beach fale lodging run by locals such as Litia Sini Beach Resort and Taufua Beach Fales catering to tourists and visitors. The beach features beautiful coral lagoons and one of Samoa's best vistas. The deserted Nu'utele Island, off the coast of the settlement, may be seen from the beach.
In the region, sports such as snorkeling and sea kayaking are offered. The Congregational Christian Church of Samoa has a lovely church in the village's center. With supporting mounts, the delicate patterns of the ancient sanctuary's ceiling were preserved while the new sanctuary was erected around it, and then it was lowered into place. Apia, the country's capital, is around 1 hour and 15 minutes away from Lalomanu. The Ao o Atua, Tui Atua fa'anofonofo fa'anofonofo fa'anofonofo fa'anofonofo fa'anofonofo fa'anofonof Lufasiaitu's son, Leifi-le-Taua, is mentioned in the legendary legend of Lu and his sacred chickens, Samoa. The title dates back over 2,000 years and has been passed down through 75 generations.
Location: Upolu, Samoa