Robert Louis Stevenson’s tomb

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“Home is the sailor home from the sea” These words etched in bronze greet you at Robert Louis Stevenson’s tomb. This isn’t just any grave. It’s a pilgrimage site a testament to a life lived fully and a love for Samoa.

Here on Mount Vaea overlooking Apia Robert Louis Stevenson rests. He chose this spot. He loved this island. He even adopted the Samoan name Tusitala meaning “teller of tales”. His final resting place is a powerful symbol. It reflects his deep connection to Samoa and its people.

The path leading up here is known as the “Road of Loving Hearts”. Samoans carried his coffin up this steep trail after his death in 1894. Imagine the journey the reverence the sorrow. It takes about an hour to climb. The view from the top is breathtaking. It’s a reward for your effort a panoramic vista of Apia and the Pacific Ocean.

Stevenson’s wife Fanny is buried here too. Her ashes were brought from California and laid beside her husband in 1915. A bronze plaque marks her grave. It bears her Samoan name Aolele meaning “Flying Cloud”. Their shared tomb is a poignant reminder of their love. It also reflects their shared dedication to Samoa.

More than just a tomb this is a memorial a protected reserve. The Stevenson Memorial Reserve and Mount Vaea Scenic Reserve Ordinance of 1958 safeguards this land. It ensures the preservation of this sacred place. This law reflects Samoa’s enduring respect for the writer and his legacy.

Stevenson’s epitaph is his own poem a simple yet profound statement of his life and death. It’s a fitting tribute to a man who embraced life to the fullest. It’s also a touching farewell from a beloved storyteller.

As you stand here at Robert Louis Stevenson’s tomb feel the weight of history. Feel the spirit of a man who found his home far from Scotland. Feel the enduring respect of a people who embraced him as one of their own. This is more than a tomb. It’s a story waiting to be told. It’s a testament to a life well-lived a legacy that continues to inspire.

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