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Close to home. 3 hours and 55 minutes from Auckland to Apia, 6 hours and 25 minutes from Wellington to Apia and 6 hours and 45 minutes from Christchurch to Apia.
Samoa is everything you dream of in an island holiday... and then some. Imagine sinking your toes into soft white sands, exploring lush rainforests, or floating in sparkling lagoons. Whether you’re after laid-back relaxation, thrilling adventures, or simply unforgettable family moments, Samoa delivers in spades.
From the moment you step onto these paradise shores, you'll be greeted with a cheerful “Talofa!” and smiles as warm as the sunshine. The locals here don’t just welcome you, they treat you like a long-lost friend.
Ready for nights under star-filled skies, days exploring vibrant markets, or simply unwinding in turquoise waters? Chat to our Samoa travel specialists and let’s find your perfect Island paradise.
Close to home. 3 hours and 55 minutes from Auckland to Apia, 6 hours and 25 minutes from Wellington to Apia and 6 hours and 45 minutes from Christchurch to Apia.
May to October, when the weather is warm, sunny and perfect for beach activities and exploring the islands. Avoid the wet season from November to April when there is a higher chance of rain and cyclones.
New Zealand is 1 hour behind Samoa (UTC +13)
"Service was prompt and she was super responsive to our needs when crafting our holiday. She ran though options and provided us with choice within our criteria."
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Shaynne"Namrata is efficient effective and always puts our needs and (wants) first"
TioataUnmatched in her lifetime experience within the conference and incentive travel industry, Victoria heads-up HOT Events and truly delights in delivering fantastic results for our clients.
Making magic happen is Victoria's specialty. She understands what is required to deliver top experiences for delegates and incentive visitors. In high demand by both clients and colleagues alike, Victoria is keen to share her skills and works closely with the team to ensure every part of a programme, from concept delivery, is exceptional .
Although Victoria's hospitality management studies included chief training - it doesn't mean she does a lot of it now - preferring to hunt out the latest wining and dining options in town. She does bring this knowledge to the table when hosting groups on or off shore - ensuring the venue is the ideal place for the specific group's requirements.
"The best part of my job is year after year, hosting many of the same clients - I am challenged to make their experience better than the year before, and I love it!"
With her wicked sense of humour and her reputation as a people's person, Victoria is committed in delivering first class service to her clients.
Favourite place to host an event: Vietnam
Next place on the list to visit: Canada
Victoria
What makes me stand out as a travel agent is my focus on creating trips that are tailored just for you. I take the time to understand your travel dreams and craft itineraries that go beyond the typical tourist spots, making every trip feel special. With my travel knowledge and personal touch, I ensure your trip is fun, stress-free, and memorable. If you want someone who is as excited about your holiday as you are, I’m here to make it unforgettable.
Madison
Having spent 40+ years, 30 owning my own HOT outlet here in the heart of Wellington, in this exciting and ever changing industry you could say that extraordinary resilience is at the top of my skite sheet given the many and varying challenges that have faced travellers over the years.
My clients and colleagues describe me as a passionate people person, who endeavours to get the best out of a traveller's investment.
It is important for me to be inclusive of everyone within a travelling party, to hear the voice of each traveller, and ensure everyone's wishes are met.
Having been to all continents bar Antarctica which is high on my list, I have also travelled in all styles from budget overland backpacking to luxury cruises which allows me to relate to all clients and work with you for what is best for you.
Petra
As someone who loves to explore the world, I've been to many places and learned a lot along the way. Now, I use that knowledge to help others plan amazing trips. Whether you want excitement, relaxation, or cultural experiences, I make personalized travel plans that suit your needs. What sets me apart is my genuine dedication to top-notch service. I've been in the travel business for a while, so I know how to make your trip extraordinary. When you choose me as your travel advisor, you're not just booking a trip, you're starting a journey with someone who truly wants to make it unforgettable. So, if you're ready for your next adventure, let's talk!
Deepti
What is the best time of year to visit Samoa?
The best time to visit Samoa is during the dry season, from May to October, when the weather is warm, sunny and perfect for beach activities and exploring the islands. Avoid the wet season from November to April when there is a higher chance of rain and cyclones.
Where to go on holiday in Samoa?
Samoa offers beautiful destinations like Upolu, home to the capital city Apia, and stunning natural attractions such as To Sua Ocean Trench and Lalomanu Beach. Savai'i, the larger island, boasts pristine beaches, lava fields and the impressive Alofaaga Blowholes.
How to find the best holiday package to Samoa?
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Where to stay in Samoa?
Samoa offers a range of accommodation, from the unique experience of sleeping in an open-air traditional fale (thatched hut) on the beach to the comfort of air-conditioned resorts consisting of hotel rooms and villas. Stay in Apia at Tanoa Tusitala Hotel or Taumeasina Island Resort located in town and close to Apia markets, restaurants and bars or venture out to the south coast of Upolu and stay at Return to Paradise Resort & Spa or Saletoga Sands Resort & Spa and discover the natural beauty of the famous and popular To Sua Ocean Trench. Break your stay and visit Savai’i via ferry – Savai’I is Samoa’s largest island and renowned for its traditional way of life, natural beauty and lava fields. Many resorts include a weekly Fiafia night (Cultural night) with traditional dancing and Samoan cuisine.
What should I pack for my trip to Samoa?
Pack light, breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, and sunglasses. Include comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket for cooler evenings and modest clothing for visiting villages and cultural sites.
Do I need travel insurance for Samoa?
Yes, it is highly recommended to have travel insurance for your trip to Samoa. We offer a range of travel insurance options suitable for travel to the South Pacific. Find more information on our website.
Can I use New Zealand dollars in Samoa?
No, you will need to exchange your New Zealand dollars (NZD) for Samoan tala (WST). Currency exchange services are available at airports, banks and exchange bureaus. Credit and debit cards are accepted in major hotels and businesses in Apia.
Do I need to hire a car to get around in Samoa?
Hiring a car is a convenient way to explore Samoa at your own pace and see the many attractions on the island. A temporary drivers license is required and can be obtained from most rental car companies. Always watch out for people and animals especially at night.
Where is the best place for snorkelling in Samoa?
Samoa offers excellent snorkelling spots, with the best being around Lalomanu Beach on Upolu and the reefs surrounding Manase Beach on Savai'i. Piula Cave Pool is a natural freshwater pool by the sea. Fish swim within these cave pools, so be sure to carry your snorkelling gear to admire them as they dart around you. Best of all, you can paddle into the caves themselves and if you stay near the edge of the cave you can look back at the pools reflecting the clouds in their water as you gaze through the natural archway entrance of the dark caves.
How can I get around Samoa without a car?
In Samoa, you can use taxis, buses, and shuttle services to get around. Buses are a budget-friendly option, while taxis offer more convenience. Cycling is also a great way to leisurely explore Samoa, whether you are an enthusiast shipping over your own bike or just want to hire a bike and take off with your togs and a map and go exploring for a day.
For inter-island travel, ferries operate regularly between Upolu and Savai'i.
What are some family-friendly activities in Samoa?
Samoa is a great family destination with activities like visiting the To Sua Ocean Trench, snorkelling at Lalomanu Beach and Giant Clam Sanctuary, exploring the Piula Cave Pool and taking a cultural tour to learn about Samoan traditions. Experience the local buses, these colourful vehicles often run on island time but a great way to get around and chat with the locals. Check out the wetlands sanctuary at Satoalepai village in Savaii and go for a dip with some magnificent Green Sea Turtles. You may see other marine life when you're out on a dive. Enjoy beach days, hiking and exploring the lush landscapes and waterfalls of the islands.
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