About Apia
Apia is the capital of Samoa. It is on the northern coast of the island of Upolu and has a population of 42,000 (2021). As with most Pacific Island capitals, Apia is a little shabby and run down. Reasonably small in size and with few obvious attractions, Apia is very useful as a stop-off point for first-time visitors to get their bearings, plan travel around the island of Upolu, organise accommodation on the beach, and recover from jet lag. Most of Samoa's highlights are outside the town, although many are within a very short drive.
Source: Wikipedia
Essential Information
Currency
Samoan tālā (WST)
Symbol: T
Language
English
Also: Samoan
Phone Code
+685
International dialing code for Samoa
Driving
Drive on the left
Standard for Samoa
Region
Oceania
Polynesia
How to Get to Apia
Transportation options and arrival information
Occasional cargo ships dock at Apia port on their way around the world. A twice-monthly ferry sails toTokelau. Yachties can berth in Apia Harbour, where there are good facilities.
Getting Around Apia
Local transportation and navigation tips
Much of Apia is within walking distance, although this could be an uncomfortable experience on a hot and humid Samoan Day. Another thing to consider is the number of aggressive stray dogs towards dusk and in the evening. A walk from the suburbs into the centre is best avoided at night for this reason.
Safety in Apia
Samoa is generally very safe. Locals who strike up a conversation are unlikely to have sinister motives, however you will often be asked for money.
Things to See in Apia
4 landmarks and points of interest
Falemauga Caves
caves of Upolu, Samoa
Museum of Samoa
Samoa's national museum
Apia Park
sports venue in Samoa
National Soccer Stadium
football stadium
Source: Wikidata
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