All Entrance Fees and Lunch included in the price! Perfect for your Shore Excursion in Samoa. Accomplish four different fresh and salt water swims in one day! This active, Full Day Tour takes you to the Pristine Waters of Upolu; Piula Cave Pool, Lalomanu Beach, To Sua Ocean Trench and Togitogiga Waterfall.
On the way home we have a roadside stop to view Upolu’s highest waterfall, Papapapatai Falls at 110 metres high.
Note this is an active tour with lots of swimming and scenic sights.
Piula Cave Pool consists of two blue-green, fish-filled freshwater grottoes, only metres from the sea. The pools are hidden in the grounds of the historic Piula Methodist Theological College 23km east of Apia. Fed by an underground spring is the secret to the pool’s incredible clarity.
Lalomanu Beach, located at the extreme southeastern tip of the island, would challenge the title as the most beautiful beach in Upolu – it has “come and unwind in paradise” written all over it. From the beach one can view the uninhabited yet majestic Nu'utele Island, off the coast to the east.
Without doubt To Sua Ocean Trench is truly acclaimed as Samoa’s number one attraction site. To Sua simply means “big hole” in Samoan, and that is exactly what it is.
For a start – it has to be one of the most unusual places to swim on the planet. The 30-metre, almost perfectly symmetrical swimming hole surrounded by delightful hanging vegetation sits in the middle of a lava field near Lotofaga village atop a jutting edge of spectacular coastline amidst lush gardens on the south coast of Upolo. Swimming access is via a precipitous but sturdy wooden ladder; believe us, it's worth the clamber.
To Sua, consists of two large holes joined by a lava tube cave. The main hole – the pool, being tidal, is connected to the ocean by underwater lava tube just metres away. The second hole is reached via a delightful swim through a cavernous open air lava tube cave.
Two cascade fed waterfalls, located within the O Le Pupu Pu’e National Park on the central south coast of Upolu, are only 28 kilometers from Apia. Pools beneath both waterfalls provide wonderful swimming, especially the lower one, even experience a natural waterfall shower.
The attraction is surrounded by flourishing tropical forests. Thrill-seekers will love leaping off the waterfalls. Or even up and behind a waterfall.
About 14km south of Apia just off the Cross Island Road is the lookout for Papapapai-tai Falls, a 110m waterfall that plunges into a precipitous forested gorge; it is the highest in Upolu.
From a distance, you can view the massive waterfall tumbling over the edge into a pond that has a smaller waterfall flowing out from it. You can’t get to the base to swim in Papapapai-tai Waterfall, but the view from the top is incredible.
Meet at the car park the Marina.
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.
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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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