Two times rebuilding.
You might remember that the Tanoa Tusitala Hotel almost completed a major renovation work on the famous Apia Hotel in September last year when an electrical fault caused a major fire, burning most of the hotel down.
An extreme determination of the Fijian based Tanoa Hotel Group and owners, the Reddy family, made them once again rebuild the hotel.
Now Open!
On July 01, The Tanoa Tusitala Hotel officially opened to the public. Although the hotel is not totally completed it still has the most necessary things in place.
The Tusitala hotel has always been an important venue for meetings and conferences much because of the great space and the resort ambience available. The new Tanoa Tusitala Hotel keeps the traditional style that it has been known for during all the years it has been operating as “Hotel Kitano Tusitala” before it was sold to the Tanoa Group.
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Mats Loefkvist
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I strongly feel that any kind of accommodation offered to tourist and locals meet, the standards of prices quoted. Many hotels, motels, backpackers and beach fales are over rated and many are just ‘over priced’ considering their standards.
Samoa has to compare itself to what is offered in other countries. Do we favorably compare?
I travel alot and live in hotel and motel type accommodations and when I come back home to Samoa and when I do go for short holiday breaks to some of our local hotels and motels, there are alot of improvements to make to qualify them to the sometimes ridiculous prices per room, per night charged. Another concern is the USD rates charged, why is this?
The Tourism Bureau needs to take a more closer look at what is being offered and priced to enable us to compete with outside countries and to be fair on those who wish to take a holiday without going ‘BROKE’ with it. Not only that, our reputation goes with how we portray ourselves in what we offer to the tourist or client occupying these accommodations.
I would be very pleased and gladly take on a job, on behalf of the Government and the Samoa Visitors Bureau of visiting each and every Hotel, Motel, Beach Fale and Resort accommodation and give them Ratings and submit what ‘Price’ each accommodation should be costed per night or day and make other recommendations.
These types of assessments should be made regularly, because all accommodations vary with their improvements or non-improvements each year. Samoa must be on top of it’s game if we want to promote ourselves as ‘THE’ place for tourists to come and visit.
Not only should we cater for the tourists, but our locals as well. They are the biggest contributors to this economy by the level of occupancy for holidays or just short getaways. You only have to look at the Reservations Book.