This place was dirty, way too hot and stuffy, and everyone was trying to get us to buy stuff I did not want or need. Better to spend the time at a nice beach
GeckoGirlReads
If you love markets and don't get claustrophobic this is the place for you. Here is the best spot to get your souvenirs including Lava lava's (think sarong but thicker), jewellery (much made from either shells, coconut shell or turtle shell (they eat them so I didn't feel bad about this) long with loud shirts and cute little dresses. If you have time you can also get traditional dresses made. Prices do vary so it helps to look around first. If you want thinner sarong any of the traders selling outside of the shops (they are everywhere) have them for about $5 tala (about $2.50 Australian).The walkways are a big cramped (especially if there are lots of shoppers) and uneven with steps up and down so may have issues with wheelchairs/prams
NewcastleCatty
Like others before me, I thought this was a typical flea market. Very hot inside (can't do much about that though) and only half stalls were occupied (start of the rainy season). Variety was poor so if Samoa wants to promote tourism more actively, they will have to include other items (wood carvings, ava (samoan kava) etc
debg43
typical of a flea market all stalls had the same variety sarongs ear rings etc worth a look can see it in half an hour
mdcwa
The Flea Market is located near the bus transit area. It is very warm inside with Samoan food being prepared. There is a place to sit down under cover and eat. Also available are typical Samoan crafts and clothing.