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The nightlife in Samoa is great, and tourists and locals can savor the entertainment offered by the number of restaurants, cafes, bars and nightclubs which thrive in Samoa. The Samoa nightlife is one of the best that one can get in the South Pacific islands. The rich culture of Samoa adds to the nightlife experience, and Samoan food, dance and music add new dimensions to the Samoa nightlife.
The high point of a visit to Samoa is an opportunity to witness the traditional Samoa dance show and to take part in a traditional Samoa feast. These activities are great experiences, as the dance movements are graceful and immaculate and the costumes are exquisitely made and colorful. These events, called “fiafia nights” are held in major hotels and restaurants in Samoa on a regular basis. Notable among these is the show at the Hotel Kitano Tusitala.
The Samoa nightlife is relatively quiet during the weekdays, but Friday onwards there starts a flurry of activity in the many restaurants, cafes, bars and nightclubs. The nightlife in Samoa is mainly centered around Apia, the capital city. These are great places to be in, and most of the bars and nightclubs have live band performances on Fridays, which is the biggest night in the Samoa nightlife scenario .
Popular places in Samoa include the Aggie's Grey Hotel and Bungalows. The Lighthouse Bar and Grill, though not in the best stage of upkeep, is a very popular place to drink for many Samoans. The Bad Billy's Bar, the Blue Lagoon Bar and Grill, and On The Rocks are all great places to be in. The RSA Night Club is a popular destination, frequented by military veterans of Samoa. If one wants to drink while listening to cool island music, the Cappuccino Vineyard is a great place.
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