Apia flight + hotel packages
Taumeasina Island Resort
Sinalei Reef Resort & Spa
Sheraton Samoa Beach Resort
Top Apia hotels deals
Taumeasina Island Resort
Sheraton Samoa Aggie Grey's Hotel & Bungalows
Tanoa Tusitala Hotel
The Samoan Outrigger Hotel
Le Manumea Hotel
Hotel Millenia Samoa
Popular places to visit
Apia Park
Catch an event at Apia Park during your trip to Apia. Wander the beautiful beaches in this quaint area.
Palolo Deep Marine Reserve
You can find out about the history of Apia when you stop by Palolo Deep Marine Reserve. Stroll along this culturally rich area's beaches, or simply enjoy its seafood restaurants.
Robert Louis Stevenson Museum
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Robert Louis Stevenson Museum in Apia. Wander the beautiful beaches in this quaint area.
Apia Vacations
Experiencing the true essence of Apia starts with researching a couple of basic facts. Ready to learn exactly where this unique place is and what there is to do there?
If you didn't already know, this terrific city is the national capital of Samoa.
Enjoy meeting the locals when you're on vacation? This part of Samoa is home to around 40,000 residents.
Places to visit in Apia
Many say that knowledge is power. With that in mind, you're sure to feel a bit more powerful when you're done with Robert Louis Stevenson Museum. Want some more ideas? If you're eager to take some strokes off your scorecard, then head over to Faleata Golf Course. Grab some clubs, work on your swing and talk to the locals at the 19th hole. And that's not all. A quick way to truly get a taste of a destination's culture is to explore its bustling marketplaces. Browse through the wares and shop like the locals do at Maketi Fou.Where do you fly into for Apia?
The thrill of traveling around a totally new destination never gets old. Once you've landed at Faleolo International Airport (APW), the central area of Apia will be just 15 miles (24 kilometers) to the east away.Frequently asked questions
Photos of local treasures
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