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Travelling to Samoa

Afforded with an abundance of unspoilt tropical landscapes, Samoa combines off-the-beaten-track adventure with peace and tranquillity. And, with ten unique islands to choose from, there’s a piece of paradise for every traveller to call their own. Whether you want to navigate the lava tubes of extinct volcanic fields or simply spend time relaxing beside the sea, this Polynesian archipelago is sure to impress.

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Samoa Attractions

Upolu Island

Home to Samoa’s capital city, Apia, Upolu Island is the gateway to Samoa’s lush tropical landscapes. And while it offers more hustle and bustle than Samoa’s smaller isles, there’s still plenty of beaches, reef beds and rainforests to counter balance its cosmopolitan side. From quaint coastal villages to vibrant, inner-city markets, Upolu Island offers travellers the perfect introduction to Samoan culture.

Old Apia Market

Simply known as the Flea Market to the island’s locals, this charming collection of kiosks and stallholders is the ideal place to shop for souvenirs, from hand-woven baskets and kava bowls to traditional Samoan dresses. Located just a 10-minute walk from Apia’s food market, Maketi Fou, visitors can get their fill of handicrafts and fresh produce all in one trip at this thriving community bazaar.

Piula Cave Pool

Situated on the northern shores of Upolu Island, this natural freshwater pool sits between the historic Methodist Theological College and the sea. Formed by ancient volcanic activity, Piula Cave Pool is connected to a second lagoon, which can be reached by brave swimmers through a submerged, three-metre lava tube.

Savaii Island

The largest and most mountainous island in Samoa’s archipelago, Savaii is home to a diverse collection of landscapes, from soaring mountain ranges and lava fields to secluded white-sand beaches. Equally endowed with modern resorts, restaurants and bars, this popular tourist destination has something to keep every type of traveller entertained.

Aganoa Beach

Coveted by sunbathers, snorkelers and scuba divers alike, this pristine stretch of sand on Savaii Island’s east coast is perhaps best known for its surf, with a powerful reef break located just offshore. Former host to international surfing competition, the Pacific Games, Aganoa Beach routinely sees surfers of all skill levels flock to its shores.


Samoan Culture

A vibrant culture more than 3,000 years in the making, Samoans embrace a lifestyle centred around three key pillars: chiefs, family and church. For visitors, this celebration of traditional values translates into the welcoming hospitality the country has become known for, along with spirited community rituals including ceremonies, song and dance. Out of respect for the Samoan way, also known as Fa’a Samoa, travellers planning to visit local villages should get acquainted with local cultural practices and customs before arrival.


Samoan Food

Founded in an appreciation of local resources, this tropical cuisine is also an integral part of Samoan culture, bringing friends and family together to enjoy the spoils of the landscape. Consisting largely of home-grown island produce and fresh-caught fish, visitors to Samoa can expect to enjoy everything from tuna, snapper and octopus to papaya, coconut and taro. And while every village has their own take on Samoa’s traditional foods, there are a handful of dishes every traveller should sample. Dig in to oka – a coconut-cured raw fish dish similar to ceviche – or try palusami – a delicacy of young taro leaves baked in coconut cream. Not one for local cuisine? Many hotels and resorts also offer a wide selection of international fare, so there’s no need to venture too far beyond your comfort zone.


Samoa Weather

While Samoa enjoys the benefit of warm weather all year round, there are two distinct seasons travellers should be mindful of. The dry season, which runs from May to October, sees clear and sunny conditions, while the wet season, which runs from November to April, brings greater risk of rain, storms and cyclones. Despite the change in precipitation, however, temperatures in Samoa remain steady around 29 degrees Celsius, with light summer clothing appropriate no matter the season.


Arriving in Samoa

When you arrive at Faleolo International Airport, there are a number of transport options available to help you kick start your Samoan adventure. If you’re arriving before 5:00pm, a local bus service provides direct transfers to Apia, while taxis can be hired for easy access to the city centre any time of day. Many local hotels and resorts also offer airport shuttles, which can be organised prior to arrival.

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Flying to Samoa - Quick facts

Plane

Boeing 737-800

Airport

Faleolo International Airport (APW)

Airport transfer time

50mins to Apia

Average direct flight time

5hrs

Timezone

GMT +13

Cabins

Business, Economy X, Economy


Frequently asked questions – Flights to Samoa

Virgin Australia operates direct flights from Brisbane and Sydney to Samoa, with the average non-stop flight time typically around 5 hours. Flights from other major Australian cities will require a stopover in either Brisbane or Sydney.

Flights from Sydney to Samoa - 5h 15m
Flights from Brisbane to Samoa - 4h 45m
Flights from Melbourne to Samoa - 6h 50m^
Flights from Adelaide to Samoa - 7h 15m^
Flights from Perth to Samoa - 9h 25m^

^ Excludes stopover time.

*Note: flight times should be used as a guide only. Carefully consider your requirements before travelling and always allow extra time to arive at your destination.

On a direct Virgin Australia flight from either Sydney or Brisbane, you will travel roughly 4,000 kilometres to Samoa.

Virgin Australia flies into Faleolo International airport (APW) in Apia, Samoa.


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Economy Lite: All fares subject to availability. International return fares may vary with the addition of local taxes and charges or due to currency fluctuations. All fares prices are based on a one way Economy Lite fare booked on virginaustralia.com. Seat selection and checked baggage are not included in Economy Lite fares. Payment surcharge may apply. Economy Lite fares are not recommended if you require flexibility with your travel as cancellations are not permitted and you may need to pay a fee and any fare difference to make a change. For other fare types, a fee and fare difference may be payable for changing or cancelling your booking. See Virgin Australia’s Fees and Surcharges page for more information. Refunds are not permitted for Economy Lite and Choice fares if you cancel your booking. Refunds are permitted for Economy Flex fares on payment of a fee. You may also request a refund for other reasons, including under the Australian Consumer Law. Check your fare rules for more information. Some flights may be operated by a partner airline. Different baggage allowances and conditions may apply to these flights. Full terms and conditions at www.virginaustralia.com

Economy Choice: All fares subject to availability. International return fares may vary with the addition of local taxes and charges or due to currency fluctuations. All fares prices are based on a one way Economy Choice fare booked on virginaustralia.com. Payment surcharge may apply. You can change or cancel your booking to travel credit by paying a fee and any fare difference. See Virgin Australia’s Fees and Surcharges page for more information. Refunds are not permitted for this fare if you cancel your booking but may be requested for other reasons, including under the Australian Consumer Law. Check your fare rules for more information. Some flights may be operated by a partner airline. Different baggage allowances and conditions may apply to these flights. Full T&Cs at www.virginaustralia.com

Economy Flex: All fares subject to availability. International return fares may vary with the addition of local taxes and charges or due to currency fluctuations. All fares prices are based on a one way Economy Choice fare booked on virginaustralia.com. Payment surcharge may apply. You can change or cancel your booking to travel credit by paying a fee and any fare difference. See Virgin Australia’s Fees and Surcharges page for more information. Refunds are permitted for a fee if you cancel this booking. You may also request a refund for other reasons, including under the Australian Consumer Law. Check your fare rules for more information. Some flights may be operated by a partner airline. Different baggage allowances and conditions may apply to these flights. Full T&Cs at www.virginaustralia.com

Business: Price is based on a one-way Business fare booked on virginaustralia.com. Seats are limited and may not be available at peak times or on all flights. Payment surcharge may apply. Changes incur any applicable fare difference. See Virgin Australia’s Fees page for details. Refunds are permitted if you cancel this booking. You may also request a refund for other reasons, including under the Australian Consumer Law. Check your fare rules for more information. Some flights may be operated by a partner airline. Full T&Cs at www.virginaustralia.com