Getting there
The major carriers to Samoa are Air New Zealand, Pacific Blue and Polynesian Blue. Most of them land at Faleolo Airport 22mi (35km) west of Apia on 'Upolu. Airport buses, public buses and taxis run from the airport to the centre of Apia. There is a departure tax of about
Getting around
Getting around Samoa is uncomplicated but time-consuming. You can normally hopscotch around the islands by bus as long as you remember that a Samoan timetable is a vague idea that may or may not be acted upon depending on the level of interest shown by the driver. Patience is required. Ferries and boats will get you from one island to another but, despite what you may have imagined about the dreamy nature of sea travel in the South Pacific, crossings can often be unpleasant experiences. Cars can be hired on both main islands though petrol stations are rare outside major towns. If you're feeling incredibly fit you might want to cycle around the islands but you will have to contend with the heat and rugged terrain.
Visa information
Tourist visas of 60 days are granted on arrival to all visitors except Chinese nationals, who must obtain a visa beforehand. You must have a passport valid for at least six months beyond your visit and an onward ticket.
Search the web for more information about Samoa
Compare and find the best price: