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Surf's Up at
Coconuts Beach Club Resort & Spa!

Surfing Nuts!
Coconuts has a small but notable
history of surfing visitors, who ventured to Samoa to take advantage
of the great waves and total lack of competition to enjoy them. In
the past years, several "surfing camps" have opened in Samoa, but
those who prefer a bit more upscale comfort, things like air
conditioning and an excellent ala carte menu; like our pool for
spouses or traveling partners to enjoy and tap water that's safe to
drink, tend to gravitate to Coconuts. Our laid back atmosphere suits
them perfectly, our location is, quite frankly, incomparable and,
when everything is considered, our rates can be just about the same.
Much of the surf in Samoa tends
to be reef break, and many of the breaks must be accessed by boat
(or very long paddles). To help you find your way to and around the
waves, Coconuts can arrange for surf guiding. The guides we use have
their own boats, are top flight surfers themselves, and know what's
happening where and when. Contact us for more details!
Them's the
Breaks!
| There are several great breaks within paddling
distance of the hotel and even more a short boat ride away.
Directly in front of the hotel, about 300 meters out, is a
very nice right aptly named..."Coconuts"! Further west along
the edge of our turquoise lagoon are two or three other
breaks. One, named "Catapult" after one of the favorite (and
most potent) of Mika's tropical cocktails, is a thick and mean
right; another, called Tafitoala, is a popular left. Heading
east down the beach from Coconuts are at least two more
breaks, including a left called Siumu, lying offshore from the
village of the same name. This is a good paddle from the
beach, out a reef cut with a strong, outgoing current. |
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A short boat ride further east
down the coast, off of the Aganoa black sand beach, are two more
great breaks, a left and a right. Both of these are an easy paddle
from the beach if you choose to approach by car.
The left, called Boulders, is one
of the most popular in Samoa. Of course, in Samoa, that sort of
popularity only means that you might see someone else out there once
every odd Saturday! Aganoa beach is also a great, sandy bottomed
swimming beach, with beautiful snorkeling reefs on each side of it's
small bay and virtually no currents.
Naturally, elsewhere on the
island, there are dozens of other known breaks, and probably just as
many undiscovered or "secret" ones. Most of these are accessible by
car and besides being great rides, are set in spectacular
surroundings. Check out Tiavea, a tiny village on the northeast
corner of the island, a half hour drive from the main road down a
rough dirt track, in a beautiful little bay.
Big Waves, Big
Names
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Every Year Samoa gets it's fair share of "big
name" visitors from the world of professional surfing, and a
number of them have stayed at Coconuts. In the past years our
list of notable surfing guests includes names like Chris
Lassen, Sonny Garcia, Aaron Loyo, Brian Jennings, Serena
Brooke and Jon Rose. |
In addition, we have hosted Perry
Farrell and Roger Leonard from "Porno for Pyros", their sound man
Russel Toi, famous surfing photographer Aaron Chang and other such
notables as Peter Destephano, Matt Archibold, James Brisick, Strider
Wasilewski and Shawn Briley.
(Photos shot at Coconuts Beach Club, reprinted with permission from
Surfing magazine.)

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