PLEASE NOTE THIS TOUR IS DESIGNED TO MATCH YOUR SHIPS SCHEDULE, IF YOU ARRIVE AFTER 9AM WE LEAVE LATER. PLEASE JOIN US NO LATER THAN 20 MINUTES AFTER GANGWAY IS DOWN IF THIS IS THE CASE. THANKS.
Experience the beauty of Samoa on a tailored Cruise Ship Island Tour without the big groups, we carry only two small groups of passengers. This tour is designed to fit perfectly within your ship’s schedule. This 6 to 7 hour tour takes you to some of Samoa’s most iconic sights, offering opportunities for swimming, scenic views, and relaxation. Enjoy a stress-free adventure knowing you’ll return to the ship well before departure.
All cruise ships dock at different times. So, make your way to us early after the gangway is down, as we can depart early if everyone is with us, giving you more time at the spots. We will not depart until ship arrives, so if your ship arrives after 9am, we will be waiting. Thank you and see you in Samoa!!!
Pickup included
Piula Cave Pool on Upolu Island, Samoa, is a beautiful crystal clear freshwater spring that originated from an old lava tube.
To-Sua literally means 'giant swimming hole', 30 metres deep and accessible via a long ladder where a long platform sits for easy access in the pool.
Inside is a cave that leads to the open sea and is recommended for skilled divers. It is surrounded by beautiful native gardens and a spectacular view ideal for weddings, photoshoots and more.
Overlooking the ocean is a small beach known as Fagaoneone meaning white sand, while opposite you can find a lava field with blowholes, mini pools and good fishing spots. If you're visiting during mid-September to November you may even be lucky enough to see a few whales coasting by.
This is an absolute must-see place to visit while on holiday in Samoa.
Lined with beach fales and magnificent views of the smaller outer islands, Lalomanu Beach is located on the south coast of Upolu.
It was voted by Lonely Planet as one of the top 10 Beach Destinations of the World.
You can have a swim and a cold drink or something to eat when we stop here at a great beach bar restaurant.
Waterfall is a must-stop and see. One of the most photographed falls in Samoa and also considered the longest at 100m high, cascading into a deep gorge. Its untouched surrounding brings life and a sense of mystery to all.
Upolu is the most populous island in Samoa, known for its lush landscapes, vibrant culture, and stunning beaches. It offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences that make it a unique and appealing destination.
A natural swimming hole with a ladder leading down to a stunning ocean trench surrounded by lush greenery.
A museum dedicated to the famous Scottish author who lived in Samoa.
A beautiful white-sand beach known for its clear waters and proximity to the ancient village of A'ano.
Taro leaves stuffed with coconut cream and baked in an umu.
Raw fish marinated in lemon juice and coconut cream.
The dry season offers pleasant weather with lower humidity and less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and beach relaxation.
Samoan Tala (WST)
GMT+13
240VV, 50HzHz
Upolu is generally safe, but travelers should be cautious of petty theft and avoid isolated areas at night.
Apia Bus Terminal
Buses are the most common form of public transport. They are affordable and frequent but can be crowded.
Available • Apps: None
Car, Bike, Scooter
The second-largest island in Samoa, known for its volcanic landscapes and waterfalls.
A beautiful beach with clear waters and white sand, perfect for swimming and relaxing.
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