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Although this is the largest resort in Samoa with 140 identical rooms. Aggie Grey's Beach Resort offers an intimate holiday atmosphere with exceptional service and lots of activities from golf, tennis, sightseeing tours, snorkelling and a rainforest spa. All in all, a great value relaxing holiday for couples and families.
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Aggie Grey's Beach Resort Samoa:
Location: West Upolu Island
Hotel Quick Facts
Rooms = 140
Airport to Aggie's = 5 mins by road
Swimming Pool
Restaurant & Bar, Spa
Tennis
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Room Category - # Sleeps
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Hotel Rate
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Deluxe Ocean View Room
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4
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US$230
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Deluxe Ocean View Suite
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6
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US$460
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Aggie Grey's Beach Resort is Samoa's newest beach resort. Situated adjacent to the international airport on the west side of Upolu Island, the huge landscaped grounds provide tennis courts, a golf course and serene walks. The hotel comprises four hotel blocks, each with two storeys, and are connected by a picturesque restaurant and landscaped swimming pool. There are four small sandy coves with sun loungers, coconut palms and a shallow swimming lagoon.
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Deluxe Ocean View Rooms
The 128 hotel rooms are identical in design, set over two floors in five hotel wings and all facing the lagoon. All rooms have two queen size beds, TV, tea and coffee making facilities, mini fridge and adequately sized ensuite bathrooms. Each room has a private veranda overlooking lawn gardens towards the ocean. Interconnecting rooms on the ground level are available for families.
Amenities
On site amenities include a serene and quite extensive spa centre, several tennis courts, an 18-hole championship golf course and a well equipped kids club with indoor games rooms. The hotel offers an extensive tour desk with game fishing and sailing excursions, cultural trips to Manono Island, and sightseeing around the island. Complimentary kayaks are provided and snorkelling excursions to the outer reefs can be organized. The lagoon is good for swimming but sea lice are sometimes present which can be irritating. Snorkelling is OK only for beginners, with few coral heads and no drop-offs to observe.
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