Savai'i Tourism - Savai'i Samoa Tourism Association
Discover the Heart of Savai'i: Your Gateway to Samoa
Discover the serene beauty of Savaii at Kuki’s by the Harbor, where stunning views and warm hospitality create unforgettable experiences.
Nestled along the stunning coastline of Salelologa, Kuki’s by the Harbor offers a memorable stay for tourists looking to explore the natural beauty of Savaii. With its warm hospitality, breathtaking views, and proximity to local attractions, it serves as the perfect base for your Samoan adventure.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from the main town of Salelologa, head west on Main Road and follow the signs towards the harbor area. The journey is approximately 5 minutes. Once you reach the harbor, Kuki's by the Harbor will be located directly along the waterfront, identifiable by its vibrant signage and welcoming atmosphere.
Public Transportation
To reach Kuki's by the Harbor using public transportation, look for a local bus or minivan heading towards Salelologa. Once you arrive at Salelologa bus terminal, Kuki’s is a short 5-minute walk from the terminal. Head west on Main Road, and you will see the harbor area where Kuki's is located.
Walking
If you’re already nearby in the Salelologa area, Kuki’s by the Harbor is easily accessible by walking. Simply head towards the waterfront from any point in Salelologa, and you will find the restaurant along the harbor. This is a pleasant stroll, allowing you to enjoy the views of the harbor.
Use Kuki’s by the Harbor as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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