Tuesday, 26 March 2013

New jewel for the treasured islands - Aga Reef Resort to open its doors March 2013


Samoa Tourism Authority is proud to announce the opening of Aga Reef Resort - the newest 4 star resort on the picturesque south coast of Upolu. Aga Reef Resort, the brain child of former Samoan Trade Commissioner to New Zealand, Apete Meredith, is the newest addition to Samoa’s stellar line up of deluxe beach front resorts and is expected to be one of the hottest beachfront properties amongst travellers to the islands.

Set along the beautiful Lalomanu Beach, recently included in Lonely Planet Top 10 Paradises on Earth, Aga Reef Resort has a private island which houses 3 island villas, a Sunset Bar for delicious sun downers as well as a swimming pool.

The island is connected to the mainland by an overwater walkway constructed carefully as to not disturb the beautiful coral clusters and marine life that feature in the waters surrounding the resort. Waterfront villas, Ocean View hotel rooms as well as the reception, main restaurant, bar, spa and the main swimming pool are located on the mainland section of the resort. The kitchen will be headed by Chef Kit Foe - an award winning chef from Wellington who plans to develop a seafood focused, European/Samoan fusion offering to delight Aga’s patrons.

“Many people naturally gravitate to the nation’s capital of Apia not realizing that the best beaches and waterfront resorts are found along south coast of Upolu,” says Samoa Tourism Authority. Aga Reef Resort joins Sinalei Reef Resort & Spa, Seabreeze Resort and Coconuts Beach Club as one of the island’s signature boutique beach retreats.

Aga Reef Resort has released some amazing opening specials, visit www.agareefresort.com.

For more information please contact:
Samoa Tourism Authority, UK & Europe
Tel: +44 208 877 4512
E-mail: samoa@representationplus.co.uk
Visit:
www.samoa.travel

Notes to editors:
Samoa: The Treasured Islands of the South Pacific
The islands of Samoa - The Treasured Islands of the South Pacific - are the true heart of Polynesia. Ten islands of stunning wild beauty, Samoa - or Independent Samoa as it is now known so as to avoid confusion with American Samoa, is paradise waiting to be explored. From powder soft beaches, to warm tropical seas, colourful coral reefs alive with marine life. The rugged, lush interiors reveal endless wildlife, waterfalls and hiking trails.

Thursday, 7 March 2013

BE THE FIRST IN THE WORLD TO GET MARRIED ON YOUR WEDDING DAY IN SAMOA





Samoa is the first country to see the dawn break and the islands of Samoa are fast becoming a popular wedding and honeymoon destination where early risers can be the first couple to get married on their wedding day.

Marriages in Samoa are legally recognised worldwide, with many of the hotels, resorts and tour operators offering wedding and honeymoon packages with in-house wedding coordinators. Application forms for a marriage license must be filed fourteen days prior to the wedding with the Justice Department in Apia and this can be done through your local wedding coordinator.

Samoa is not short of churches for those looking for a religious wedding and formal service. For those looking to tie the knot in a more informal manner, Samoa has many striking beauty spots and breathtaking back drops including cascading waterfalls, secluded beaches, uninhabited islands and sunset cruises. 

Newlyweds looking to plan a honeymoon can choose to stay in a honeymoon suite at a number of resorts on the pristine Lalomanu Beach. The location is perfect for swimming and snorkeling due to the beaches rich coral lagoons and boasts one of the best views in Samoa with Nu'utele Island in the distance and spectacular sunsets. Highlights include exploring the protected marine reserve or taking a guided walk to an extinct volcano crater to witness the army of flying foxes. 

There are many luxury hotels in Apia, Samoa’s capital, where newlyweds can pamper themselves with romantic couples’ spa treatments. Whilst in the capital, couples can explore the destination’s cultural heritage at the Museum of Samoa, the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum and the Apia Fish Market. 

Those who like a little more adventure should hire a car and explore the different islands at their own pace. Activities range from swimming with turtles to the rainforest canopy walkway along a hanging bridge on the island of Savaii, to the Falease’ela River Walk through Samoa’s pristine natural environment or a scenic inland drive along the Le Mafa Pass on the island of Upolu. 

-ENDS-


For more information please contact:
Samoa Tourism Authority
Tel: +44 208 877 4512
E-mail: samoa@representationplus.co.uk
Visit: www.samoa.travel


Notes to editors:
Samoa: The Treasured Islands of the South Pacific
The islands of Samoa - The Treasured Islands of the South Pacific - are the true heart of Polynesia. Ten islands of stunning wild beauty, Samoa - or Independent Samoa as it is now known so as to avoid confusion with American Samoa, is paradise waiting to be explored. From powder soft beaches, to warm tropical seas, colourful coral reefs alive with marine life. The rugged, lush interiors reveal endless wildlife, waterfalls and hiking trails. 

Travel Package:
Samoa’s Seabreeze Resort has recently been chosen as one of the winners in the following categories, Top 10 Hotels for Romance in the South Pacific and Top 25 Bargain Hotels in the South Pacific by TripAdvisor in its 2013 Travellers’ Choice® awards. This private resort provides the ideal romantic getaway for honeymooners and those seeking luxury and intimacy without blowing the budget.  
Austravel has a 17 day holiday combining the Seabreeze Resort in Samoa with Auckland and Sydney from £2,995 per person.  The holiday includes return international and internal flights with Qantas and Air Pacific, three nights accommodation at the Mercure Hotel in Sydney, three nights at the Mercure Auckland hotel with an additional stop-over at the Mercure Hotel in Sydney again before going on to spend nine nights at the four star Seabreeze Resort in Samoa.  Price based on departures May 2013. For more information, visit www.austravel.com or call 0800 988 4834.

SEABREEZE RESORT IS HONOURED IN THE 2013 TRIPADVISOR TRAVELLERS’ CHOICE HOTELS AWARDS



"What a great day for an amazing location" as owners & staff celebrate, the luxurious Seabreeze Resort announced today that it was chosen as one of the  winners  in the following categories Top 10 Hotels for Romance in the South Pacific  Top 25 Bargain Hotels in the South Pacific by TripAdvisor in its 2013 Travellers’ Choice® awards.

Now in its eleventh year, the annual TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice awards honour the world’s best hotels, earning their distinction from those who know them best – real travellers. Unlike any other hotel honours, TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice winners are based on millions of valuable reviews and opinions from travellers around the world.

TripAdvisor is once again thrilled to recognise the world’s most outstanding hotels with the help of more than 75 million reviews and opinions from travellers around the globe,” said Christine Petersen, president, TripAdvisor for Business. “From the best bargain hotels to top luxury properties, outstanding service, value and quality are the hallmarks of our Travellers’ Choice winners.”

Seabreeze is no stranger to receiving awards and in 2012 Seabreeze was the overall winner of the New Zealand food & wine challenge.  With the focus on exquisite cuisine, personal service, and genuine Samoan hospitality, Seabreeze provides a standard of accommodation and services that makes this intimate resort more than another resort in Paradise, but one of the most sought after resorts for total exclusivity in Samoa!

Opened in July 2011 and hidden amongst coconut palms, this private resort provides the ideal romantic getaway for Honeymooners and those seeking luxury, intimacy and a place that is surpassed only by the beauty of its coastline & the genuine hospitality of its staff!

Owners of Seabreeze Chris & Wendy Booth say: “Today is a proud day for Seabreeze, this has been a team effort, & an awful lot of hard work by all of us.  With the exception of our head Chef every member of the staff have been hand trained here at Seabreeze, taking young villagers & turning them into trained professionals is a rewarding experience. It has created a feeling of belonging for all of us, with an exciting future ahead of us Seabreeze has some exciting new plans to unravel and with guests enthusiasm at a peak we are determined to continue to exceed the expectations of our guests.”