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Getting Around
Getting around Upolu is easiest by rental car or taxi, with the cross-island road connecting Apia to the south coast in under an hour. Buses run frequently but on flexible schedules, and the ferry between Upolu and Savai'i departs Mulifanua Wharf several times daily for the 90-minute crossing.
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Cash or Card
Cash remains the dominant currency in markets, villages, and smaller eateries, so keeping a supply of tala on hand is genuinely useful day to day. Larger hotels and restaurants in Apia accept cards reliably, but visitors heading to Savai'i or rural areas should withdraw enough before leaving the capital.
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Good to Know
Sundays in Samoa are observed with sincere reverence across most of the country, with villages quiet, many businesses closed, and families gathered for church and the extended to'ona'i meal. Visitors are warmly welcomed but should dress modestly, avoid loud activity near villages, and never walk through a settlement during evening prayer time, marked by a conch shell or bell.
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ATMs
ATMs are available in Apia at branches of ANZ, Westpac, and Samoa Commercial Bank, and they reliably dispense tala on international Visa and Mastercard. Outside the capital, ATM access becomes sparse, with Savai'i having limited machines concentrated around Salelologa near the ferry terminal.
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Currency
The Samoan Tala (WST) is the national currency, divided into 100 sene, and it is the only currency accepted in everyday transactions across the islands. Exchange is available at the airport, major banks in Apia, and some hotels, with rates at banks typically more favorable than at airport counters.
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Plugs
Samoa uses Type I outlets, the same angled two-pin plug used in Australia and New Zealand. Voltage is 230V at 50Hz, so most modern devices handle this without an adapter beyond the plug shape.
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Safety
Samoa is considered one of the safer destinations in the Pacific, with violent crime against tourists being rare and communities generally protective of guests. The main risks are environmental, including strong currents at unpatrolled beaches, unpredictable weather during cyclone season, and road conditions on rural tracks that demand careful driving after rain.
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Airports
Faleolo International Airport (APW) serves as the main gateway, located approximately 35 kilometres west of Apia on Upolu, with connections to Auckland, Sydney, Fiji, and Hawaii among others. Fagali'i Airport, closer to the city centre, handles inter-island flights and small charter operations but does not serve international routes.