Unspoiled Polynesian islands and lagoons
Open Samoa in the interactive travelogue →The restored hilltop home of the 'Treasure Island' author, set in tropical gardens.
Best time: May–Oct — The dry season brings comfortable weather for the house and garden walk.
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Bustling covered market of produce, koko Samoa, crafts and island food.
Best time: May–Oct — Drier months make browsing the open-sided market most pleasant.
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Gleaming white waterfront cathedral, a landmark of the Apia skyline.
Best time: Year-round — An architectural and spiritual landmark worth seeing in any season.
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Smooth waterfall chutes that slide bathers into cool jungle pools.
Best time: May–Oct — Drier months keep the rocks safer and the pools inviting.
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Vibrant evening bazaar with local crafts, food, and cultural performances.
Best time: Year-round — Authentic cultural experience showcasing Samoan traditions, food, and community.
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Vivid blue swimming hole reached by a ladder down into a garden sinkhole.
Best time: May–Oct — Dry season brings calm, clear water and easy ladder access.
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Postcard white-sand beach with turquoise shallows on Upolu's south-east tip.
Best time: May–Oct — Dry season delivers sunshine and calm seas for swimming and snorkelling.
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Spring-fed freshwater cave pool beside the sea below a hilltop church.
Best time: May–Oct — Drier weather keeps the water clear and the setting serene.
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Tall waterfall plunging into a rainforest gorge, viewed from a garden lookout.
Best time: May–Oct — Dry season offers safer trails and clear views of the cascade.
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Geological formations created by volcanic activity with natural swimming pools.
Best time: Year-round — Showcases Samoa's volcanic origins and provides unique natural swimming experience.
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Coastal lava tubes that fire seawater high into the air with each swell.
Best time: May–Oct — Dry-season sun and swells make the geyser-like blasts most dramatic.
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Black lava flows from a 1905 eruption, with a church buried to its windows.
Best time: Year-round — A stark volcanic landscape that's compelling in any weather.
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Rainforest waterfall tumbling into an emerald pool perfect for swimming.
Best time: May–Oct — Drier months bring safer access and clear, swimmable pools.
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Long lava-tube cave steeped in local legend, explored with a village guide.
Best time: May–Oct — Dry season keeps the cave floor passable for guided exploration.
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Natural geothermal hot springs nestled in lush vegetation with therapeutic properties.
Best time: Year-round — Unique geothermal feature offering relaxation and insight into volcanic activity.
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Elevated wooden walkway through pristine tropical rainforest canopy with wildlife viewing.
Best time: May-September — Dry season ensures walkway safety and excellent bird watching conditions.
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Dramatic coastal feature where waves force water through volcanic rock formations.
Best time: June-August — Consistent swells create dramatic water spray and power displays.
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Protected lagoon with calm waters, white sand beaches, and vibrant coral ecosystem.
Best time: April-October — Stable lagoon conditions ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
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Open-air village showcasing traditional architecture, crafts, and daily community practices.
Best time: March-November — Year-round authentic cultural demonstrations and welcoming village interactions.
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Community workshop where women craft traditional coconut leaf baskets and fine mats.
Best time: February-October — Regular production schedule and tourist visiting hours established.
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Secluded white sand beach backed by towering coconut palms and crystal lagoon waters.
Best time: May-September — Dry season delivers calm seas and perfect beach conditions.
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Freshwater spring-fed pool with religious significance used for purification rituals.
Best time: April-October — Water quality and accessibility optimal during dry months.
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Morning market with fresh-caught fish, tropical produce, and handmade crafts.
Best time: March-December — Daily market operations provide authentic community interaction opportunity.
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Nearby island accessible by boat featuring isolated beaches and archaeological ruins.
Best time: June-August — Best weather and boat conditions during peak dry season.
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Village gathering featuring earth oven cooking of taro, coconut, and seafood dishes.
Best time: February-October — Regular feasts and tourist demonstrations scheduled during warm months.
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It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, Robert Louis Stevenson Museum is best around May–Oct. Samoa has 5 featured cities and areas to plan around.
Roughly 40% of people speak English. The main language is Samoan, English.
The Samoa passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 130 destinations.
This page lists real traveller costs for Samoa — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.
Robert Louis Stevenson Museum, Maketi Fou (Apia Market), Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Papase'ea Sliding Rocks, Apia Central Market (Maketi Fou Night Market), To Sua Ocean Trench — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.