Lalomanu Beach

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Lalomanu Beach is a renowned white-sand beach on the southeastern coast of Upolu in Samoa, famous for its clear turquoise waters, coral reefs, and traditional beach fales.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
tourist attraction
adjacentTo Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
climate tropical
country Samoa NERFINISHED
distanceFromApia about 1.5 hours by car
governingCountry Independent State of Samoa NERFINISHED
hasAccommodationType beach fale
guesthouse
hasCulturalElement Samoan fale architecture
fa’a Samoa (Samoan way of life)
hasFeature coral reefs
lagoon
traditional beach fales
hasMarineLife coral species
tropical fish
hasNaturalEnvironment coastal vegetation
marine life
hasNearbyCity Apia NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Lalomanu village NERFINISHED
hasReefType fringing reef
hasSandType white sand
hasSeason dry season
wet season
hasSunriseView yes
hasViewOf ocean horizon
hasWaterColor turquoise
isPopularWith international tourists
local visitors
knownFor clear water
scenic beauty
traditional Samoan hospitality
locatedIn Atua district NERFINISHED
southeastern coast of Upolu
locatedOn Upolu NERFINISHED
offersActivity beachfront accommodation in fales
snorkeling
sunbathing
swimming
partOf South Pacific NERFINISHED
region Polynesia NERFINISHED
safetyNote reef and currents may require caution when swimming
tourismType beach tourism
eco-tourism
usedFor day trips
overnight stays

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Upolu hasTouristAttraction Lalomanu Beach