samoa
Discover Samoa
Samoa, located in the South Pacific Ocean, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, rich Polynesian culture, and warm hospitality. Here are some of the highlights of travel in Samoa.

To Sua Ocean Trench
A natural swimming hole located on the south coast of Upolu Island. It features a large sinkhole with turquoise waters and lush green surroundings.

Piula Cave Pool
A freshwater pool within a cave on Upolu Island. Visitors can swim in the clear, cool waters and explore the cave’s natural formations.

Coconuts Beach Club Resort & Spa
Enjoy your stay at Coconuts Beach Club, you truly feel like you are in Samoa. All types of Suites, Fales and Villas built in traditional design and materials found in Samoa.

Afu Aau Waterfall
Located in the village of Lotofaga on Upolu Island, this waterfall flows into a natural swimming pool surrounded by lush vegetation, making it a picturesque spot for a refreshing swim.

Sopoaga Falls
Another beautiful waterfall on Upolu Island, easily accessible and perfect for swimming and picnicking.

Diving & Snorkeling
Samoa has some of the best diving you will find in the pacific. All types of marine life, coral and crystal clear water for diving and snorkeling.
Popular meals, sweets, and desserts of Samoa
The cuisine of the Samoa reflects the Polynesian influence with a local touch, and is characterized by fresh, local ingredients. Here are some popular meals, sweets, and desserts you might find in Samoa:

Palusami
Taro leaves cooked in coconut cream, often with onions, garlic, and sometimes meat (such as corned beef or lamb). It’s wrapped in banana leaves and baked, resulting in a rich and flavorful dish.

Oka
A dish made with raw fish (often tuna or kingfish) marinated in coconut cream, lime juice, onions, and various spices. It’s similar to ceviche.

Samoan Chop Suey (Sapasui)
a traditional Samoan dish made with stir-fried noodles, meat (often pork or chicken), vegetables, and a savory sauce. It’s a popular dish in Samoan households and is typically served as part of a larger feast or family meal. The dish has influences from Chinese cooking, but over the years it has been adapted to suit Samoan tastes, making it a beloved comfort food.

Koko Alaisa
Cocoa rice pudding, a sweet dish made with rice, coconut milk, and cocoa, often enjoyed as a dessert or breakfast.

Pani Popo
Sweet coconut buns cooked in coconut milk and sugar. They are soft, fluffy, and have a delightful coconut flavour.