Still undiscovered by mass tourism, you will discover an outstanding variety of landscapes.
Tropical rainforests coat the mountain tops of these volcanic islands who are surrounded with a fringe of coral reefs and crystalline lagoons. Waterfalls, a long-extinct volcanic crater and blowholes are just a few of the natural highlights.
Not to forget the fauna. Land and sea birds, flying foxes and geckos. And under water some hundred of fish species and over 200 varietis of coral are at home in the surrounding reefs.
Alongside the nature the Somoans are called the most approachable people among the South Pacific's.
We recommand Samoa to travellers who are looking for nature and adventures who don't expect to find bars and restaurants everywhere. To be honest, outside Apia, the capital, you won't find cafes, restaurants or evening entertainment.
It seems that nearly nothing has changed since Robert Louis Stevenson, the great Scottish author settled down here in the early 1890s. "Treasure Island" might have been his name for Samoa
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