The Seabreeze Resort, Western Samoa

September 11, 2012

We planned to stop at a little place called the Seabreeze Resort for lunch. We barely saw the sign for the turnoff, and we found this was to be an ongoing challenge during our car tour. The signs here are very small, old and faded. I would study the map and keep a sharp eye out, yet more than once we’d wonder: could that have been the sign back there? We’d turn around to check and find out that we had passed yet another almost-invisible sign.

I was a little worried when we turned off and headed down a heavily-rutted, steep and unpaved road to the Seabreeze Resort: were we heading to an abandoned lot? But we arrived at magical little place with its own little white sand beach and small motus right off shore. I could write a book about lovely small hotels in the South Pacific that you might never hear about, and this would be in my top five. -Cyndi

Entry to the Seabreeze Resort
Walking through the Resort
The open-air dining room.
Motus in the bay.
The bayside view from the dining room.
The ocean view from the dining room.
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