Lefaga Beach
This isolated beach is nestled among tall palm trees in a beautiful setting. The combination of white sand and black stones gives it a one-of-a-kind appeal. In this section of Samoa, the water is clear and pure, and the descent is shallow and gentle. However, slippers are recommended due to the abundance of sharp shells and stones along the coast. Lefaga is particularly lovely at sunset when the blue sky and turquoise sea reflect vibrant orange and crimson hues.
Many visitors to Lefaga go underwater swimming, where they may see the Pacific Ocean's underwater fauna and find huge clams. Kayaking is another favorite beach activity. Lefaga Beach may be found on the southwest shore of Samoa's Pacific volcanic island of Upolu. After the tsunami in 2009, this tropical paradise was decimated and completely ruined, but its infrastructure has now been totally repaired. The sceneries of Lefaga can be seen in Gary Cooper's American film "Return to Paradise".
Location: Apia, Upolu, Samoa