About Apia
Apia, the capital of Samoa, is a picturesque city set against a backdrop of lush green mountains and the vast blue Pacific Ocean. This small but bustling port city is the cultural and economic heart of Samoa, reflecting a blend of colonial architecture and traditional Samoan structures.
Apia experiences a tropical rainforest climate, with consistent temperatures year-round and heavy rainfall, especially from November to April. This climate supports the rich vegetation and colorful tropical flowers that decorate the city.
Faleolo International Airport serves as the gateway to Apia, located about 35 kilometers west of the city. Transport options from the airport include taxis, buses, and car rentals, facilitating easy access to the city and surrounding areas.
Samoan cuisine in Apia is based on fresh, locally-sourced ingredients like seafood, coconut, and tropical fruits. Traditional dishes such as oka (raw fish marinated in coconut cream) and palusami (taro leaves filled with coconut cream and onion) are local favorites.
Key attractions in Apia include the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum, located at the author’s beautifully preserved former home, and the vibrant Maketi Fou, the main market where visitors can find local crafts and produce. The nearby Palolo Deep Marine Reserve offers excellent snorkeling straight off the shore.