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Whether you’re exploring natural wonders like the stunning To Sua Ocean Trench, diving into local traditions with fire-dancing and Siva performances, or simply unwinding on pristine beaches like Lalomanu, Samoa’s charm will captivate you. Its warm hospitality, rich cultural heritage, and breathtaking landscapes make Samoa a perfect destination for those seeking an authentic and unforgettable South Pacific experience. Start planning your next trip and search flights to Samoa from Auckland and more.

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Key Attractions and Things to Do In Samoa

Cultural Riches: Dive into Samoa's rich cultural tapestry, where traditions are cherished and hospitality is second nature. Experience the mesmerizing Samoan dance known as the Siva, performed with grace and passion during cultural ceremonies and village gatherings. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness traditional tattooing, known as tatau, a sacred art form that holds deep cultural significance.

Stunning Beaches: Picture yourself lounging on powdery white sands, with crystal-clear turquoise waters lapping at your feet. Samoa boasts some of the South Pacific's most beautiful beaches, from the iconic Lalomanu Beach on Upolu’s southeast coast to the secluded stretches of Savai'i’s northern shores. Whether you're seeking solitude or snorkelling adventures, Samoa’s beaches offer endless possibilities.

Adventure Awaits: For thrill-seekers, Samoa is an outdoor playground. Hike through lush rainforests to stunning waterfalls like Papapapaitai Falls or explore the dramatic volcanic landscapes of Savai'i. Take a dip in natural swimming holes like the To Sua Ocean Trench, a stunning lava tube sinkhole filled with crystal-clear seawater, or snorkel among vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life.

Helpful Tips & Information for Your Dream Trip to Samoa

Getting to and around Samoa – Faleolo International Airport (APW)

The main airport in Samoa is Faleolo International Airport located on the island of Upolu, approximately 40 kilometres west of the capital city, Apia. It serves as a hub for international and domestic flights. International airlines that operate into Faleolo include Air New Zealand, Fiji Airways, Virgin Australia, and Samoa Airways. Domestic flights are operated by Samoa Airways and Talofa Airways, connecting Upolu with the neighbouring island of Savai'i.

Navigating from Faleolo Airport to the main tourist areas, such as Apia and the coastal resorts, is straightforward due to well-connected roads and various transport options available upon arrival. Take your pick of transport options from shuttles, taxis, book a rental car for more flexibility or jump on your hotel transfer – many offer airport transfers for their guests.

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Must-dos in Samoa

Dive into Paradise: Ever dreamed of swimming in a natural wonder straight out of a fairy tale? The To Sua Ocean Trench in Samoa is exactly that—a giant, breathtaking sinkhole filled with crystal-clear seawater. Picture yourself descending a long ladder into this magical oasis surrounded by lush gardens and towering cliffs. It's a bucket-list moment you'll cherish forever!

Cultural Feasts and Fire-Dancing: Get ready for a sensory feast unlike any other! Samoan culture comes alive through its vibrant dances, traditional music, and mouthwatering feasts. Attend a Fiafia night, where locals celebrate with fire dancing (yes, fire!) and mesmerizing performances of the Siva dance. Don’t miss the chance to taste traditional Samoan dishes like Palusami (coconut cream-infused taro leaves) and freshly caught seafood—all served with a side of warm Samoan hospitality.

Lalomanu Beach: Looking for paradise on Earth? Lalomanu Beach on Upolu's southeast coast is it. Sink your toes into powdery white sands, soak up the sunshine, and swim in the sparkling turquoise waters. Whether you’re lounging under swaying palms or snorkelling among vibrant coral reefs, Lalomanu Beach is the ultimate tropical escape. Don’t forget your camera—this postcard-perfect beach is Instagram gold!

General Weather Info

Visitors need to note the tropical climate that prevails throughout the year in Samoa. Average temperatures typically range from 24°C (75°F) to 30°C (86°F), offering consistently warm weather. The island nation experiences a distinct wet season from November to April, characterized by higher humidity and occasional tropical cyclones. Conversely, the dry season, running from May to October, brings lower humidity levels and less rainfall, making it a popular time to visit for those seeking pleasant weather conditions and fewer rain showers.

Traveller Tips for a Samoa Holiday

Getting Around: Getting around Samoa is a breeze. Rent a car to explore at your own pace, or hop on a colourful local bus (siva afi) for a true Samoan experience.

Local cuisine: Try a Koko Samoa, a rich and creamy hot chocolate made from locally grown cocoa beans—a true taste of Samoan hospitality.

Cultural Etiquette: Embrace Samoan customs by greeting locals with a warm Talofa (hello) and showing respect for village protocols, such as wearing modest attire and asking for permission before entering sacred sites.

Currency: The Samoan Tala (WST) is the official currency of Samoa and is widely accepted throughout Samoa for transactions. Credit cards are also accepted in many hotels, restaurants, and larger establishments, but it's recommended to carry some cash for smaller purchases and in more remote areas.

Health and Safety: Samoa’s tropical weather can be pretty intense, especially in the dry season. Keep hydrated by drinking lots of bottled water, slap on some sunscreen, and find shade when the sun is at its strongest.

Airlines that fly to Apia, Samoa:
Air New Zealand, Fiji Airways, Qantas

Fly the same airline there and back or mix & match one-way flight combinations.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s important to dress modestly, especially when visiting villages or churches. Respect for local customs, such as participating in or observing a traditional kava ceremony, is appreciated.

Samoa is considered a safe destination with a low crime rate. However, it’s always best to take normal precautions, such as safeguarding personal belongings.

Yes, most beaches and lagoons are safe for swimming, but always check local conditions and follow advice on tides and currents.

The currency is the Samoan Tala (WST). Major credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger restaurants, but it’s good to carry cash for smaller purchases or in rural areas.

Taxis, rental cars, and buses are available for getting around the islands. Driving is on the left-hand side of the road, and a temporary local driver's license may be required for visitors.

Visitors from many countries, including Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S., do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.

Yes, mobile coverage is available in most areas of Samoa. Roaming agreements exist with many international carriers, but check with your provider about rates. Local SIM cards are also available.

Samoan is the official language, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.

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