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Samoa - Upolu - Apia

Apia, the largest city in Samoa, is situated on the north coast of the second-largest island, Upolu. With a population of approximately 38,000, Apia is surrounded by impressive natural beauty, including streams, rivers, coral reefs, and the highest mountain, Mount Sili Sili.

Worth seeing
Robert Louis Stevenson Museum: Explore the museum dedicated to the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, who spent the last four years of his life in Samoa. Visit his former plantation property on Upolu, now transformed into a museum, and venture to Mount Vaea, where his tombstone offers a beautiful view of Apia.

National Parks: Immerse yourself in the impressive nature of Samoa by visiting national parks such as O Le Pupu-Pue National Park and Togitogiga Scenic Reserve. Nearby, experience the natural waterslide at Papase'ea Sliding Rocks for a refreshing dip.

Palolo Deep Marine Reserve: Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Palolo Deep Marine Reserve to swim among the vibrant coral reef and colorful fish, providing a unique underwater experience.

Samoa Cultural Village: Delve into the local history and culture at the Samoa Cultural Village on Beach Road. Witness authentic demonstrations of traditional Samoan activities, including wood carving and braiding, offering a wonderful insight into the city's cultural heritage.

Climate
Samoa enjoys a tropical climate with a monsoon pattern. High temperatures ranging from 24 to 30 degrees Celsius prevail throughout the year, with a stable climate. The rainy season occurs from November to April, while the rest of the year is characterized by a dry season.

Currency
Samoan Tala (WST)

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