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Full Day Tour in Samoa with a Local
Full Day Tour in Samoa with a Local
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from: $130

This is the ideal tour for anyone who is visiting Samoa for the first time to get to know the beautiful highlights on the main island (Upolu). Get the appreciation of the contrasting landscape in Samoa and an insight into the way of life of the locals as well as cultural demonstrations from Chief Tai and his associates. This is also ideal for those keen to learn about the history of Samoa.

Northern Savaii Day Trip from Upolu
Northern Savaii Day Trip from Upolu
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from: $200

Savai’i is 80 kilometres (50 miles) long and 40km (25 miles) wide, with the dormant volcano Mt Silisili its highest peak at 1,858 metres (6,095 feet). The island’s main town and arrival point for ferries from Upolu is Salelologa in the southeast, accessible by the main road that encircles the island. Savai’i’s attractions include high waterfalls, caves and blowholes, and particularly the dramatic Saleaula lava fields and huge lava tubes that formed when Mt Matavanu erupted in the early 20th Century.

Namua Turtle Island and Eastern Upolu Tour
Namua Turtle Island and Eastern Upolu Tour
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from: $150

• You will receive invaluable historical and cultural insight as High Chief Tai and his associates take you to visit Namua Island where you can snorkel, spot and swim with wild turtles. You will be taken back by a little boat to the main island where the tour will continue on to the ever famous Lalomanu Beach where you can buy a nice cold drink or even jump in the ocean again. Our other stops include Vavau Beach where Survivor Reality Show was filmed, To Sua Ocean Trench and Sopoaga Falls where you will see how we make coconut cream and other cultural demonstrations. Take the chance to not only see the sights but learn about the Samoan way of life called "faasamoa" from a real Samoan High Chief.

Island Show Fiafia Night @ Le Manumea Hotel
Island Show Fiafia Night @ Le Manumea Hotel
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from: $25

At Le Manumea we believe we have the best cultural show on the island, at least that´s what people say. Our show consists of traditional dances and demonstrations from Samoa, but we also incorporate dances from other islands such as, Cook Islands, Hawaii, Tahiti and more. Our finale consists of fire dance "Siva Afi" and several of our dancers are champions. We recommend you book in advance as the show is very popular. Come rain or shine, the show is on every Thursday. Book now to guarantee a ticket to watch Samoa's best Fiafia Night on Island! And- don't forget to leave us a review after so that everyone else knows for sure that it is ;)

The Pristine Waters of Upolu
The Pristine Waters of Upolu
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from: $146

Experience six different magnificent water destinations on an exhilarating journey that will take you eastwards through the diverse north and south coasts of Upolu, mountain passes, and a tantalising off-road jaunts. Accomplish five different fresh and salt water swims in one day! Piula Cave Pool, Sauniatu Waterfall, Lalomanu Beach, To Sua Ocean Trench & Togitogiga Waterfall. On the way home we have a roadside stop to view Upolu’s highest waterfall,Papapapatai Falls at 110m.

Tour Samoa ~ Full Day Island Tour of Apia, Upolu, Samoa
Tour Samoa ~ Full Day Island Tour of Apia, Upolu, Samoa
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from: $155

Experience Samoana. This experience would be ideal for the first time traveller to Samoa. Stop over at the local markets and other amazing sites within Apia. Enjoy historical sights along the way with stopovers at some beautiful waterfalls, scenic sights and fresh water pools on the way to the south coast for lunch at the beach. Lunch is included in this pacakge. You can enjoy a quick swim in the tropical waters of our beautiful Samoan beaches while lunch is ordered. The choice is yours. Satisfaction guaranteed ✅ Book now and enjoy a day in paradise with Tour Samoa. For those returning to Samoa, look out for some tailored packages for some great locations coming soon

Crater Lake Hike and Swim
Crater Lake Hike and Swim
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from: $72

Take a scenic 3km hike through dense rainforest up an extinct volcanic crater to Samoa's iconic Lake Lanoto'o. One of only two locations in Samoa to be designated as a ‘Wetland of International Importance’ under the RAMSAR convention.Hike . Look out for wild goldfish while cooling off in the lake’s refreshing waters. Notes: Although short, the hike this steep and often slippery through thick rainforest and a moderate - good level of fitness is required to complete the tour. Shoes with good protruding grip required

National Park Lava Cliffs and Black Sand Beach
National Park Lava Cliffs and Black Sand Beach
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from: $99

This tour includes two excursions within O le Pupu Pu’e, Samoa’s largest national park and a visit to the Aganoa Black Sand Beach - all just across the island from Apia. We begin with an 800m walk through beautiful tropical rainforest to the amazing Ma Tree with its buttress roots that extend out for metres in all directions. Next is the day’s highlight walk to the Lava Sea Cliffs . Step back in time and visit the raw beauty of ancient and spectacular volcanic action in the form of sea cliffs, arches and islands. View the swirling bird life on one of the nearby islands. Adjacent to the National Park following a three km 4WD track we reach the magnificent, unspoiled and rarely visited Aganoa Black Sand Beach. Swim and lunch here on one of Samoa’s finest beaches.

Tour Samoa ~ Half Day Island Tour (Upolu)
Tour Samoa ~ Half Day Island Tour (Upolu)
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from: $135

Our half day tours allow you to stop over in Apia and tour some of the iconic places in Apia. A stop over at the local markets is a must along with the beautiful Immaculate Conception Catholic Cathedral in Apia. A visit to the famous author Robert Louis Stevenson's museum will be topped of by a cool dip at the Piula Cave pool where lunch will be served.

The Jewels of Eastern Upolu
The Jewels of Eastern Upolu
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from: $137

Perfect for your Shore Excursion! Accomplish four different fresh and salt water swims in one day! This Full Day Tour takes you to the Pristine Waters of Upolu; Piula Cave Pool, Lalomanu Beach, To Sua Ocean Trench and Togitogiga Waterfall. On the way home we have a roadside stop to view Upolu’s highest waterfall, Papapapatai Falls at 110 metres high. Note this is an active tour with lots of swimming and scenic sights.

Private Apia Highlights Shore Excursion Tour + Lunch & Island Show
Private Apia Highlights Shore Excursion Tour + Lunch & Island Show
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from: $175

Lunch + Island Show. This is a shore excursion designed for cruise ships coming in the harbor. A perfect tour for first timers to Samoa or those who would like to spend a little more time on popular sites. This tour captures some of the main highlights Apia has to offer and ensures a lasting memory and enjoyable experience of the Islands. A unique tour with lunch and an island show at the beach. We aim to ensure your experience is nothing short of amazing whilst in Samoa. There is a minimum of 15 pax per booking with a max number of 20 per booking.

About Samoa

American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. It is the easternmost territory of the United States and its total land area is 199 square miles. The population of American Samoa is approximately 55,000 people, most of whom are of Polynesian descent. The capital of American Samoa is Pago Pago, located on the island of Tutuila. The economy of American Samoa is largely based on tuna fishing and canning, and the territory is home to one of the largest tuna canneries in the world. Tourism is also an important part of the economy, with visitors coming to experience the tropical climate and unique culture of the islands.

History of Samoa

American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. It is the easternmost territory of the United States and its total land area is 199 square miles. The population of American Samoa is approximately 55,000 people, most of whom are of Polynesian descent. The capital of American Samoa is Pago Pago, located on the island of Tutuila. The economy of American Samoa is largely based on tuna fishing and canning, and the territory is home to one of the largest tuna canneries in the world. Tourism is also an important part of the economy, with visitors coming to experience the tropical climate and unique culture of the islands.

Things to do in Samoa

American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. It is the easternmost territory of the United States and its total land area is 199 square miles. The population of American Samoa is approximately 55,000 people, most of whom are of Polynesian descent. The capital of American Samoa is Pago Pago, located on the island of Tutuila. The economy of American Samoa is largely based on tuna fishing and canning, and the territory is home to one of the largest tuna canneries in the world. Tourism is also an important part of the economy, with visitors coming to experience the tropical climate and unique culture of the islands.

Is Samoa Family Friendly?

American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. It is the easternmost territory of the United States and its total land area is 199 square miles. The population of American Samoa is approximately 55,000 people, most of whom are of Polynesian descent. The capital of American Samoa is Pago Pago, located on the island of Tutuila. The economy of American Samoa is largely based on tuna fishing and canning, and the territory is home to one of the largest tuna canneries in the world. Tourism is also an important part of the economy, with visitors coming to experience the tropical climate and unique culture of the islands.
Does Samoa have Lodging or Hotels?
American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. It is the easternmost territory of the United States and its total land area is 199 square miles. The population of American Samoa is approximately 55,000 people, most of whom are of Polynesian descent. The capital of American Samoa is Pago Pago, located on the island of Tutuila. The economy of American Samoa is largely based on tuna fishing and canning, and the territory is home to one of the largest tuna canneries in the world. Tourism is also an important part of the economy, with visitors coming to experience the tropical climate and unique culture of the islands.

Samoa works very hard to ensure the safety of its visitors. These attractions are considered to be the safest for families:




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