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Samoa

Country Capital:

Apia

Country Description:

Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa and until 1997 known as Western Samoa, is a Polynesian island country consisting of two main islands, two smaller, inhabited islands, and several smaller, uninhabited islands, including the Aleipata Islands.

Major Cities

Apia
Asau
Mulifanua

3★+ Accommodation Starting At:

(Per Room, Per Night)

The Atlandis Top 3 'Things to Do'

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Island Show Fiafia Night @ Le Manumea Hotel

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.

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Single Person North Coast tour

This half-day north coast Savaii tour departs from Salelologa on the largest and highest Island in Samoa. This tour has always been popular with families and It takes you through several scattered coastal and beachside villages. Popular stops include the 100 year old Saleaula lava fields and ruins. A popular choice with children has always been swimming with the turtles at the reserve at Sato’alepai. Lunch is at the Savaiian Hotel.

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To Sua Ocean Trench

Tosua literally means a Giant Swimming Hole. 30 meters deep and is accessible via a long ladder to the pool.Overlooking the ocean is a beach called Fagaoneone meaning white sand whereas opposite is a lava field with blow hole, tide pools and walking paths along the rocks near the ocean’s edge.

'Things To Do' information provided by Viator and TripAdvisor. Contact Atlandis Vacations for the best prices.

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