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Discover Samoa's warm island embrace

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.

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Flight time.

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.

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Best time to go.

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.

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Time difference.

New Zealand is 1 hour behind Samoa (UTC +13)

Our favourite things to do in Samoa

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Sleep in a fale on the beach

If you are after a true taste of Samoa- the best way is to live like a local and stay in a beach fale dotted around the coastline on Lalomanu beach.

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Alofaaga Blowholes

Get blown away at Alofaaga Blowholes!

You'll be blown away by the sheer power of the Alofaaga Blowholes!

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Plunge into paradise

An unforgettable dip at this one-of-a-kind spot.

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Head to a local market

Head to Fugalei Markets for an array of fresh fruit and vegetables on offer, drink a freshly shucked niu (coconut) and buy a huge sweet juicy pawpaw for $1!

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Pink Bus in Samoa

Buses, beaches, and local vibes

Jump on a colorful bus and ride the island vibes of Samoa!

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Go on a fishing trip

Fishing in Samoa is legendary!

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Take a short break in Savai'i

For a taste of the true Samoa you must visit Savai’i - Samoa’s largest island.

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Be a part of Fia Fia nights

Without a doubt it's one of the best things to do in Samoa!

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Dive into Samoa’s hidden cave pool!

Snorkel through a cave pool under a church in Samoa!

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Meet our Samoa specialists

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Jay Irvine

Jay Irvine

House of Travel Barrington

With my own experience in travel, along with my corporate background as well.

I have been able to book a wide variety of trips ranging from flop and drop holidays through to sport events and everything in between.

Jay

Sarah Jeffries

Sarah Jeffries

House of Travel Morrinsville

Hi, I’m Sarah—a Matamata local with a passion for making your travel dreams come true!

With over nine years of experience as a travel consultant, I specialise in creating personalised journeys that leave lasting memories. Working remotely from Matamata, I combine local charm with global expertise, bringing the world right to your doorstep.

Travel is not just my profession—it’s my passion. As an avid explorer, I’ve fallen in love with some incredible destinations. London has captured my heart with its royal landmarks, from the grandeur of Buckingham Palace to the storied Tower of London. Navigating the city on the iconic Underground is a breeze, making every corner of this vibrant city accessible. As a lifelong Harry Potter fan, visiting the Cotswolds and exploring filming locations like Lacock Abbey Cloisters (aka Hogwarts!) was pure magic.

In Asia, my adventures have taken me to many countries, but the Philippines stands out. Swimming with whale sharks and soaking up the island vibes were unforgettable experiences. It’s a destination rich in culture, beauty, and value—a must-see!

When it’s time to unwind, I love nothing more than a relaxing resort holiday. Picture this: a good book, a cocktail in hand, and the laid-back charm of the South Pacific. As a new mum, I’ve developed a knack for finding the best family-friendly resorts. Our recent family holiday to Fiji was a dream! We stayed at the Outrigger, and it was absolutely faBULAous—perfect for little ones and parents alike.

Whether you’re craving a peaceful beach retreat, an exhilarating adventure, or a family escape, I’m here to make it happen. My goal? To craft a travel experience tailored just for you, full of unforgettable moments and stress-free planning.

Let’s turn your travel dreams into reality. Life’s short—let’s make sure your story is one worth watching. 

Ready to explore? I can’t wait to help you plan your next journey!


Sarah 

Suzanne Andrews

Suzanne Andrews

House of Travel The Square

I've travelled extensively all over the world and I now want to make your travel dreams come true!

I've worked in the travel industry for many years and I now want to share my experience and passion for travelling with you.

Suzanne

Rebecca Moss

Rebecca Moss

House of Travel Whangarei

I am delighted to share the exciting news of my return to House of Travel after a brief break from the travel industry. I am thrilled to continue my travel career, which spans over 17 years. It all began when I entered the industry as a travel consultant and eventually progressed to assistant office manager. I developed a strong fascination with the wholesale operation, which inspired me to delve deeper into that specific aspect of the business. 

This experience further ignited my desire to embark on my second Overseas Experience (O.E.) As a result, I left New Zealand and had the opportunity to work as a travel agent in both Australia and Ireland. Upon my return to New Zealand, I seized a valuable position as a sales representative for Malaysian Airlines before finally joining House of Travel at the beginning of 2017.

During my travels, I have been fortunate to explore 18 countries, and among them, Hawaii holds a special place as one of my favorite destinations. Exploring the Waikele premium outlets, basking in the sun on beautiful beaches, snorkelling with turtles along the Maui coastline, and embarking on the exhilarating Haleakala Zipline adventure—this destination offers the perfect all-in-one holiday experience for me.

Cruising, indulging in luxury travel, and enjoying beach breaks are my passions, although I am not averse to a touch of adventure. Witnessing the awe-inspiring Chichen Itza Mayan ruins in Mexico and conquering the ascent of Mount Kinabalu in Sabah were both remarkable personal achievements.

One of the most fulfilling aspects of my profession is assisting clients in creating their ideal travel experiences. I take great pleasure in hearing about their favorite moments and highlights upon their return.

Rebecca

Frequently asked questions

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?
Visit our Samoa deals section on our website or sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest holiday package deals directly to your email.

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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