What to do and see in Samoa, Samoa: The Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers

June 16, 2021 Kiesha Cripe

Discover the best top things to do in Samoa, Samoa including SamoaDive&Snorkel, Manoa Tours, Watersports Day Tours, Outdoor Samoa Limited, To Sua Ocean Trench, Dive Savaii, MotoSamoa, Alofaaga Blowholes, AquaSamoa, Togitogiga Waterfall, Papaseea Sliding Rock.
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1. SamoaDive&Snorkel

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5.0 based on 149 reviews

SamoaDive&Snorkel

PADI 5 STAR DIVE OPERATION. We actually do have 20 years diving experience. Dive and Snorkel tours with a difference. We take you to parts of the country that tourists miss. We think are the most beautiful. Spend a day with us for views and dives that you will not get anywhere else.

2. Manoa Tours, Watersports Day Tours

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5.0 based on 150 reviews

Manoa Tours, Watersports Day Tours

Manoa Tours is an outdoor adventure business located on the South Coast of Upolu, Samoa. We offer Surf Transfers Daily, Hiking Treks, Snorkel Excursions, Turtle Tours and Learn To Surf Lessons! Manoa Tours is Fun, Reliable and Safe, with years of experience on island! Surf, Snorkel and Hike Samoa!

3. Outdoor Samoa Limited

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5.0 based on 106 reviews

Outdoor Samoa Limited

We organise customised bike, kayak and other adventure tours in Samoa. Prices to suit most budgets from freedom hire backpackers to fully supported tours. With our fleet of 90 cycles and 22 kayaks we can cater for groups from 2-20 people and have regular departure dates for solo travellers. Located near the main airport and the ferry to Savaii we are ideally located for the start of your holiday. We offer a wide range of day trips kayaking, riding and snorkelling including to deserted islands and amongst bales (groups) of wild turtles. We are also known as Bike Samoa.

4. To Sua Ocean Trench

Lotofaga Aleipata, Lotofaga, Upolu Samoa +685 76 20175 [email protected] http://www.to-suaoceantrench.com
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4.5 based on 1,501 reviews

To Sua Ocean Trench

Tosua literally means a Giant Swimming Hole. 30 meters deep and is accessible via a long ladder to the pool.Overlooking the ocean is a beach called Fagaoneone meaning white sand whereas opposite is a lava field with blow hole, tide pools and walking paths along the rocks near the ocean’s edge.

Reviewed By BexTGAnz - Tauranga, New Zealand

This is such a beautiful spot with a lovely view of the ocean all around. Really scary getting up and down the ladder and the current was quite strong but there was a rope to hang on to. My 7 year old was less scared than me but I wouldn’t have taken him if he was any younger

5. Dive Savaii

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4.5 based on 131 reviews

Dive Savaii

Dive Savaii is located in the village of Fagamalo at the north top of Savaii island, opposite Le Lagoto Resort&Spa. We offer snorkeling and scuba diving, try diving, PADI scuba diving courses, snorkeling gear hire. Please contact us at least 1 day ahead if you want to join a tour, try diving or start a scuba diving course.

6. MotoSamoa

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4.5 based on 62 reviews

MotoSamoa

MotoSamoa is the first and largest Scooter Rental business in Samoa. Situated both on Upolu and Savaii, we can cater for all travellers throughout Samoa. From 2018, we also offer Motorcycle Tours on both islands.

7. Alofaaga Blowholes

Alofaaga Village Palauli, Taga, Savai'i Samoa
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4.5 based on 472 reviews

Alofaaga Blowholes

Reviewed By 956belindaa - Waipawa, New Zealand

Was totally amazed at the blow holes. I think you actually need to do it for yourself to truly appreciate them. Yes I'd read reviews and seen pictures but nothing had prepared me for what we experienced. Yes the track is a bit rough driving in but if you go slow its ok. We paid at the gate then had to pay $5 tala to park but thats their source of income, they ate tourist attracrions and its a cheap price in comparison to other countries. We paid $10 tala for the man to drop coconuts into the blow hole and that was well worth it to see them fire out. Would highly recommend to anyone to make the effort to go here as i would definitely re visit again.

8. AquaSamoa

Excellent
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4.5 based on 121 reviews

AquaSamoa

Located in Apia, AquaSamoa is the first PADI 5 Star Resort Centre on Island. AquaSamohave been operating in Samoa since 2000, and have gained a good reputation for our PADI Courses and fun dives. We are situated close to Apia CBD and Marina/Port Precinct on Beach Road opposite the harbour, attracting divers and snorkelers from all Resorts on the island. AquaSamoa offer offshore boatdiving/snorkelling, leaving from Apia Harbour daily. Explore our reef that offers walls, coral gardens, canyons, cracks in the reef, chimneys, lava tubes and many different pinnacles. We cater for all members of the family from children up to grandparents. Water temperature here ranges from 26-28degrees in winter (end May to September) and 28-32degrees for the remainder of the year - perfect..Samoa is a safe beautiful country with an interesting culture and happy people, growing tourism and great warm water diving. Come and see us at AquaSamoa - So you've Dived the South Pacific, have you Dived Samoa Yet???

9. Togitogiga Waterfall

O Le Pupu-Pu'e National Park, Upolu Samoa
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4.5 based on 118 reviews

Togitogiga Waterfall

Reviewed By matthewra

Very nice spot. Clear waters and pools and small falls. Walk all over, slowly, peer into waters and rock crevices. We spotted, black salamanders/lizards in the rock walls, and small fish and swimming eels in the shallow down stream river. easy to swim in

10. Papaseea Sliding Rock

Apia, Upolu Samoa
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4.0 based on 563 reviews

Papaseea Sliding Rock

You may want to try this again and again once you've experienced the thrill of skimming the 16-foot waterfall down this natural rock slide.

Reviewed By ScottMartin - Dunedin, New Zealand

Took a nice little solo mission to the Papaseea Sliding Rock. Easy to find and good road accessible by scooter with a $10 Tala entry fee (which is to be expected at most attractions in Samoa). Arrived and had the place to myself for a start and explored all the different pools and relaxed in this magical space, surrounded by the tropical jungle paradise. Initially didn't see anywhere safe to slide down the rocks, but upon some youth arriving and showing me how it was done, I soon joined in and had a blast. Epic spot whether you want to chill or be more adventurous.

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