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Samoa Tropical Beach

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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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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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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Frequently asked questions

What is the best time of year to visit Samoa?

The best time to visit Samoa is during the dry season - May to October, when the weather is warm, sunny and ideal for beaches, snorkelling and exploring.
The wet season, November to April, is hotter and more humid, with a higher chance of tropical rain and cyclones, but it can offer fewer crowds and better travel deals.

 

How long should I spend in Samoa?

Most New Zealand travellers spend 5 to 7 nights in Samoa.
If you want to explore both Upolu and Savai’i, allow 7 to 10 nights for a more relaxed experience.

 

Where to go on holiday in Samoa?

Top destinations include:

  • Upolu is home to Apia, beaches and To Sua Ocean Trench
  • South Coast (Upolu) boasts majestic waterfalls, stunning beaches and scenic drives
  • Savai’i is quieter, more traditional, and has lava fields and blowholes

A mix of Upolu and Savai’i offers the best overall experience.

 

Is Samoa a good holiday destination for New Zealanders?

Yes, Samoa is a popular Pacific escape for Kiwis thanks to short flight times from Auckland (approximately 4 hours), warm tropical weather year-round and rich Polynesian culture with authentic experiences.

 

How to find the best holiday package to Samoa?

Speak to your local House of Travel Samoa specialist and check out our latest holiday deals. We’ll help you book flights and accommodation, decide the best time for your trip and look for inclusions like breakfast, transfers and tours.

 

Do I need a visa for Samoa from NZ?

No, New Zealand passport holders do not need a visa for stays up to 60 days.
You’ll need a valid passport with at least 6 months validity from your return date and proof of onward or return travel. Stay up to date on visa requirements on Safe Travel.

Where to stay in Samoa?

Samoa offers a wide range of accommodation. Apia is convenient with restaurants and cultural experiences. The South Coast, Upolu, has beachfront resorts and natural attractions. Savai’I offers traditional stays with eco-lodges and makes for a quieter island escape.

Options range from beachfront fales (traditional huts) to full-service resorts.

 

What should I pack for my trip to Samoa?

Pack light and practical:

  • Breathable clothing and swimwear
  • Reef-safe sunscreen, hat and sunglasses
  • Insect repellent
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Light jacket for evenings

Include modest clothing for visiting villages and cultural sites.

 

Do I need travel insurance for Samoa?

Yes, travel insurance is strongly recommended. Make sure your policy covers medical expenses, water activities and excursions, and travel delays or cancellations.

 

Can I use New Zealand dollars in Samoa?

No, Samoa uses the Samoan tala (WST). Cards are accepted in major hotels and Apia, but cash is handy for local shops, markets and buses.

 

Is Samoa safe for travellers from New Zealand?

Samoa is generally safe and welcoming. Take normal precautions like securing valuables, and be cautious when driving, especially at night. Always follow local advice around ocean conditions.

 

Can you drink tap water in Samoa?

Tap water is not recommended for drinking. Stick to bottled or filtered water, especially outside resorts.

Do I need to hire a car to get around in Samoa?

Hiring a car is one of the best ways to explore Samoa at your own pace.
You’ll need a local temporary driver’s license, usually arranged through rental companies.
Be mindful of animals and pedestrians on the roads, and driving conditions at night.

 

How can I get around Samoa without a car?

Local buses are affordable but do run on island time. Taxis and hotel transfers are good options, and guided tours.

To travel between islands, take the ferry between Upolu and Savai’i.

 

How much does a Samoa holiday cost from NZ?

Samoa offers good value. Meals can cost anywhere between $10 to $30 NZD and accommodation ranges from budget, mid-range and some luxury too. Activities are usually affordable and package deals can often provide the best value.

 

Where is the best place for snorkelling in Samoa?

Top snorkelling spots include:

  • Lalomanu Beach (Upolu), boasts clear water and vibrant reefs
  • Giant Clam Sanctuary is a conservation area with unique marine life
  • Manase Beach (Savai’i) is quieter and well-known for reef snorkelling
  • Piula Cave Pool offers iconic freshwater swimming you won’t want to miss

 

What are the best things to do in Samoa?

Though you’ll be tempted to lay on the beach all day, there are many fun activities to experience in Samoa. Swim at To Sua Ocean Trench and do chase waterfalls like Papapapaitai Falls for breathtaking natural experiences. Explore lava fields and blowholes on Savai’I for fascinating landscapes and immerse yourself in a cultural tour or fiafia night. But if an all-day beach day is on your agenda - we recommend that too, with an occasional dip underwater to marvel the vibrant marine life.

 

What are some family-friendly activities in Samoa?

Samoa is a great family destination, with plenty of child-friendly activities. To Sua Trench and beach days never go amiss, snorkelling through epic marine reserves. Let the kids meet the turtles, gently gliding through Savai’I’s turtle sanctuary. The whole family will be entertained at a cultural show and village experience, really witnessing the beauty of island life.

 

What cultural etiquette should I follow in Samoa?

Respect local culture. Dress modestly in villages, covering shoulders and knees, remove your shoes before entering homes and be mindful of closures on Sunday - Samoa’s religious day of rest. Always be respectful when participating in cultural ceremonies and visiting communities.

 

Do I need cash or can I use cards in Samoa?

Both are useful. Cards work well for resorts and larger businesses, while cash is handy for markets, buses and smaller vendors.

 

What apps should I use in Samoa?

Helpful apps include:

  • Google Maps for navigation
  • WhatsApp is often used for bookings
  • Airline apps for travel updates

Meet our Samoa specialists

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Hannah Christopherson

Hannah Christopherson

House of Travel Dunedin

With 12 years in the travel industry and young kids of my own, I genuinely understand how much effort (and emotion!) goes into planning the perfect family holiday. 

I specialise in creating trips that work in real life- with smart flight times, family-friendly stays, and experiences that keep everyone happy, from toddlers to teens (and parents too). 

I'm here to listen, ask the right questions, and take the stress off your shoulders, so you can focus on making memories instead of managing the logistics. If you're looking for a down-to-earth consultant who treats your family getaway as if it were their own, I'd love to help plan you next escape. 


Hannah

Antony Boomer

Antony Boomer

House of Travel Dunedin

I've been immersed in the world of travel since 1987- first as a tour leader, then as a travel advisor, and now as Owner Operator of House of Travel Dunedin City, travel has never just been a profession for me: it's been a lifelong pursuit of discovery. 

Over the years, I've explored more than 105 countries, experiencing travel in its rawest and most authentic forms- from double-decker buses through Europe and rickshaws in Asia, to horseback journeys in the Middle East and dugout canoes deep in Central Africa. Along the way there have been camels, elephants, donkeys and bicycles- each journey adding to a deep understanding of what true adventure feels like. 

Today, while the sense of adventure remains as strong as ever, I pair it with a passion for refined, seamless travel. Recent journeys have taken me to destinations such as Myanmar, India, Vietnam, Japan, Türkiye, Zimbabwe, Peru, Argentina and Antarctica-  experiencing them through a lens of greater comfort, exclusive access, and considered detail. 

Many of my clients share this same evolution- still driven by curiosity and a desire to explore the extraordinary, but with an appreciation for quality, ease, and exceptional experiences. With my breadth of knowledge across both adventurous or luxury travel, I specialise in designing journeys that combine the thrill of discovery with the comfort and sophistication you deserve. 

Whether it's a remote expedition, a tailor-made cultural journey, or a high-end escape with unique touches, I take pride in crafting travel experiences that are seamless, distinctive, and unforgettable. 

I look forward to helping you discover the world- your way.  

Tony Boomer

Alicia Morris

Alicia Morris

House of Travel Kapiti Coast

Whether it's a quick getaway or a big bucket-list journey, I'm here to make it smooth, fun and stress free. I love seeing customers' faces light up with excitement when everything comes together.

Let's turn your travel dreams into a reality!


Alicia

Andy Gosnell

Andy Gosnell

House of Travel Christchurch City

There is nothing like having an outgoing and versatile member on a team—and Andy is ours. His approachable, honest style fosters strong relationships and consistently positive experiences for clients, suppliers, and colleagues alike.


Travel has always been a defining part of Andy’s life. He caught the travel bug early - 3 formative years of living in the USA during his childhood hardwired his love for travel.  Since then, he has taken every opportunity to see the world, often venturing to remote and remarkable destinations. Whether trekking through the Patagonian Andes, wandering the piazzas of Italy, or visiting family spread around the globe, Andy is truly in his element.


With nearly ten years in the travel industry, Andy has had the opportunity to experience an exceptional range of destinations and build deep, practical knowledge. No matter where you want to go, he brings expert insight and thoughtful advice to help make your journey genuinely unforgettable.


“I can help you visit anywhere and experience anything—you're only limited by how far your imagination can stretch.”

 

Years in the industry: 10
Countries visited: 12
Favourite destination: Amalfi Coast
Next destination on the list: Poland

“Not all those who wander are lost.” — J.R.R. Tolkien


Why I Love Travel

The places I see and the people I meet—travel truly is the best way to broaden the mind. It allows you to experience and learn from different cultures and walks of life. Life is short; travel often.


My Travel Tips

  • If you are always early, you are never late.
  • Pre-book as much as possible before departure and schedule rest days on longer trips.
  • Live courageously—100% of the opportunities you don’t take are missed.


My Top Three Favourite Destinations

Italy
The food, history, people, dramatic coastlines, and mountains—Italy deserves a place on everyone’s bucket list.


USA
With its extraordinary diversity of cultures and experiences, you could spend a lifetime exploring the United States and still not see it all.


Patagonia
Challenging to reach, but the dramatic landscapes that greet you make every moment of the journey worthwhile.


What’s in My Suitcase

  • Kindle / E-reader – Lightweight, easy to pack, and long-lasting battery life; an essential on every trip.
  • Noise-cancelling headphones – Ideal for busy airports and long-haul flights.
  • Travel plug adapter – Easy to forget, but absolutely essential.


Andy

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