Savai’i spans 80 kilometers (50 miles) in length and 40 kilometers (25 miles) in width, featuring Mt Silisili, a dormant volcano, as its highest peak at 1,858 meters (6,095 feet). Salelologa, located in the southeast, serves as the island’s primary town and ferry arrival point from Upolu, accessible via the main encircling road.
Notable attractions on Savai’i encompass towering waterfalls, caves, blowholes, and the captivating Saleaula lava fields, along with extensive lava tubes shaped by Mt Matavanu’s eruption in the early 20th Century.