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Apia

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 Photo Credit: Wilson Stratton
Photo Credit: Wilson Stratton
 Photo Credit: Wilson Stratton

Apia, the lively capital of Samoa, sits on the north coast of Upolu island and blends the island’s rich traditions with a laid-back charm that’s hard to miss. Once a small village, Apia has grown into a central hub where local culture, commerce, and history meet. Along Beach Road, colonial buildings from the early 1900s still stand, including the old Courthouse, now a cultural center. From bustling markets to quiet waterfronts, Apia offers visitors a chance to experience Samoa’s rhythm at their own pace.

For a glimpse into daily life, the Maketi Fou (Fugalei Market) is where Apia truly shines. It’s the go-to spot for fresh produce, handmade crafts, and locally made snacks. Stalls overflow with bananas, breadfruit, taro, and bundles of Samoan cocoa. Visitors can try panikeke (Samoan pancakes), sip on a young coconut, or chat with weavers creating fine mats and tapa cloths. The market is full of shopping and is where locals catch up, share stories, and laugh with one another.

Learn More About Apia

Samoa Cultural Village
Learn about Samoan customs and life via traditional dances, handicrafts and more.

Robert Louis Stevenson Museum
This museum commemorates the life of Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. As Stevenson's presence on the island is an example of settler colonialism, this institution illuminates a key aspect of Samoa's history.

Piula Cave Pool
Spring-fed, freshwater swimming hole situated below the Methodist Chapel at Piula.
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