Where to Stay in Apia
Best party districts, bar streets, and late-night neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Nightlife Seekers
Ranked by relevance for nightlife seekers visiting Apia
Apia Central
Mid-rangeThe bustling heart of Samoa, offering a mix of commerce, government, and local life.
- +Central location for amenities and transport
- +Access to local markets and eateries
- +Good base for exploring the island
- -Can be noisy and crowded
- -Limited tourist-focused attractions directly within
Mutia Beachfront
Mid-rangeA more relaxed, coastal area offering ocean views and a slower pace of life.
- +Scenic oceanfront location
- +Quieter atmosphere
- +Good for relaxation
- -Further from central amenities
- -Fewer dining options within walking distance
Vaitele
BudgetA developing area known for its industrial presence and growing residential zones.
- +More affordable accommodation options
- +Less touristy, more local feel
- +Emerging infrastructure
- -Can be noisy due to industry
- -Fewer tourist attractions
- -Less aesthetically pleasing in parts
Daily Budget (Budget)
WST 100/day
Hidden Gems in Apia
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Samoan Cultural Village
Immerse yourself in traditional Samoan life with demonstrations of weaving, cooking, and traditional art. It's a hands-on way to understand the rich culture and heritage of the islands.
Aggie Grey's Hotel and Bungalows Bar
While a hotel, its historic bar offers a taste of colonial charm and a place to enjoy a cocktail with ocean views. It's a classic Apia spot with a long history.
2 areas to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Apia