Samoa
Samoa is widely regarded as the purest of the Polynesian islands because of its untouched landscape.
Samoa has a small population of just under 200,000 people, yet despite this, they have been widely competitive on the international rugby stage. Their national team has reached the world cup quarter finals twice and came agonizingly close to beating England in 2003.
This is a perfect testament of how competitive they are on the rugby pitch. You are therefore guaranteed to find a team that will match your standards. Primarily for these reasons Samoa is guaranteed to offer not only a great rugby tour but also a great holiday and is certain to take you back.


In the capital, Apia, you will be able to visit the world famous Palolo Deep Marine reserve. This is a perfectly circular abyss surrounded by coral which provides a home to many species of fish. Scuba divers from all over the world go there to see the vast array of fish.
Menu - Long Haul
Must See Sights
Falefa Falls
Fuipisia Falls
Activities
Canoeing
Kayaking
Snorkeling
Extra Information
March-September
Flight Time:
20 hours
Climate:
Constantly warm weather.
Language Spoken:
English
Rugby Union Link:
www.samoarugbyunion.ws
