Pacific Island Paradises

2015

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Vailima, Faelili St (Cross-Island Rd) SAMOA Tel: +685 27755 Fax: +685 27712 manumea@ipasifika.net www.manumearesort.com L E M A N U M E A R E S O R T Enjoy the delights of North Coast Samoa while staying at the luxury Le Manumea Resort, located in the heart of Apia, Upolu's capital. Each of the 12 fully air-conditioned Executive Suites opens to panoramic views of the peaceful Pacific horizon and constant sea breeze. Stylish and modern, the suites complement the surrounding pristine garden landscapes. Suites also include a kitchenette with coffee and tea amenities, fridge and microwave, 32" flat screen TV with a DVD/CD player, desk and lounge. The on-site pool provides a refreshing break from the balmy weather. The fully licensed bar also offers a range of refreshing beverages to sip poolside or in the privacy of your individual patio. Additional facilities include a restaurant and gift shop, and Le Manumea Resort's Conference Suite is the perfect location for your next meeting. It offers a comprehensive audio/visual system, 40-persons set-up for business and formal gatherings with specialised menus available upon request. Each week Le Manumea Resort offers two rich cultural experiences. A traditional Samoan kava ceremony and dinner gives an authentic local experience while an "Island Night" features a buffet dinner and show with Polynesian dancing, fire knife dancing and lavalava demonstration. Apia town is a five-minute drive away where a variety of attractions include Palolo Deep Marine Reserve that offers snorkelling and fishing off the rocks at Vainamo Bay, markets and much more. Rich in history, the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum is home to some of Samoa's greatest artefacts and is only a short walk from the resort. — S a m o a —

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