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Have your marriage made in heave. Known as the last bastion of Polynesian culture, Samoa is famous all over the world as the only place in the South Pacific where you can have an authentic Polynesian experience.
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Samoa has something more to rejoice – it is the year to Celebrate Samoa - where the nation celebrates key sporting and cultural milestones and anniversaries!
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Biking provides a closer and more intimate view of the Samoan landscape and village life. A safe and smooth ride can be had for cyclists of all levels.
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Passionate anglers will find plenty to rock their boat in this part of the world. There’s heaps of fish available all year round, including black and blue marlin, yellowfin tuna, wahoo, giant trevally and masimasi.
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Fish, fish and more fish. A few turtles, the odd shark, a couple of eels and lots of coral. Both Upolu and Savai'i have fabulous dive spots, sporting around 900 fish species, including spinner dolphins, stingrays and whales.
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Both Savai'i and Upolu are dotted with surf breaks and get good swells year round – northern swells from November through April, and southern swells in from May to October.
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Indulge yourself in a Samoan spa. Samoa is blessed with a myriad of therapeutic plants, and the traditional healers, the taulasea, have long used their juice, bark, leaves and roots to help treat many ailments.
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