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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2026 · 8 MIN

Samoa Tourism Authority Guide: What to Do, When to Go, and What Not to Miss

from Just Travel · host Normand Schafer

In this episode, we talk about Samoa with Losa from the Samoa Tourism Authority, keeping the conversation simple, practical, and focused on what travelers actually want to know. If you’re thinking about Samoa and want help turning ideas into a plan, begin at Far and Away Adventures.com and start planning at https://farandawayadventures.com. Normand Schafer and Losa cover what the Tourism Authority does—promoting Samoa to the world and inviting visitors to experience the country’s natural beauty, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. Losa describes Samoa as a place to slow down, find peace, and feel rejuvenated, and she emphasizes that Samoa isn’t built as a “mass tourism” destination, which is exactly why many travelers fall in love with it.From there, the episode becomes a clear list of cultural experiences worth building into your itinerary. Losa recommends Fiafia Nights as a top attraction—an evening where you can taste Samoan food and enjoy performances that include dancing and fire dancing. She also highlights cultural village tours where travelers can engage with carving, observe tattooing, and learn about tapa-making. One of the most vivid parts of the discussion is the umu: Losa explains the traditional cooking process using heated stones and leaves to create a smoky, fresh meal from local ingredients. Normand adds a relatable family note, remembering how powerful it was to watch his kids learn hands-on skills at a cultural village, including traditional fire-starting and dancing with locals—moments that feel like genuine connection rather than a scripted show.We also talk about what you’ll notice the moment you land. Losa shares that even the drive from the airport tells a story: beautiful landscapes, villages, open-roof fale, and the matai chief system—cultural structures that are part of everyday life. Then comes the planning question: when should you go? Losa says June through August is the busiest period. If you want a time that feels more cultural and less crowded, she points to September and mentions the Teuila Festival, night markets with singing and dancing, the Miss Samoa pageant and parade, and outrigger canoeing as a popular activity. For travelers who just want relaxation, she notes the weather is beautiful year-round, with a rainy season and a dry season rather than a narrow travel window.Responsible travel is also part of the conversation. Losa shares that Samoa Tourism Authority is involved in waste management practices, awareness programs to reduce litter, and promoting solar energy approaches—efforts that align with sustainable tourism goals. Finally, she offers two “don’t leave without seeing it” experiences: the To-Sua Trench and Piula Cave Pools. If you want a straightforward Samoa plan—where to stay, how long to go, and how to fit culture and iconic swims into an easy pace—Far and Away Adventures can design an itinerary that fits you, so you can focus on enjoying Samoa instead of figuring it out as you go.

In this episode, we talk about Samoa with Losa from the Samoa Tourism Authority, keeping the conversation simple, practical, and focused on what travelers actually want to know. If you’re thinking about Samoa and want help turning ideas into a plan, begin at Far and Away Adventures.com and start planning at https://farandawayadventures.com. Normand Schafer and Losa cover what the Tourism Authority does—promoting Samoa to the world and inviting visitors to experience the country’s natural beauty, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. Losa describes Samoa as a place to slow down, find peace, and feel rejuvenated, and she emphasizes that Samoa isn’t built as a “mass tourism” destination, which is exactly why many travelers fall in love with it.From there, the episode becomes a clear list of cultural experiences worth building into your itinerary. Losa recommends Fiafia Nights as a top attraction—an evening where you can taste Samoan food and enjoy performances that include dancing and fire dancing. She also highlights cultural village tours where travelers can engage with carving, observe tattooing, and learn about tapa-making. One of the most vivid parts of the discussion is the umu: Losa explains the traditional cooking process using heated stones and leaves to create a smoky, fresh meal from local ingredients. Normand adds a relatable family note, remembering how powerful it was to watch his kids learn hands-on skills at a cultural village, including traditional fire-starting and dancing with locals—moments that feel like genuine connection rather than a scripted show.We also talk about what you’ll notice the moment you land. Losa shares that even the drive from the airport tells a story: beautiful landscapes, villages, open-roof fale, and the matai chief system—cultural structures that are part of everyday life. Then comes the planning question: when should you go? Losa says June through August is the busiest period. If you want a time that feels more cultural and less crowded, she points to September and mentions the Teuila Festival, night markets with singing and dancing, the Miss Samoa pageant and parade, and outrigger canoeing as a popular activity. For travelers who just want relaxation, she notes the weather is beautiful year-round, with a rainy season and a dry season rather than a narrow travel window.Responsible travel is also part of the conversation. Losa shares that Samoa Tourism Authority is involved in waste management practices, awareness programs to reduce litter, and promoting solar energy approaches—efforts that align with sustainable tourism goals. Finally, she offers two “don’t leave without seeing it” experiences: the To-Sua Trench and Piula Cave Pools. If you want a straightforward Samoa plan—where to stay, how long to go, and how to fit culture and iconic swims into an easy pace—Far and Away Adventures can design an itinerary that fits you, so you can focus on enjoying Samoa instead of figuring it out as you go.

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