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From
the moment you hop off the plane, you’ll
realise this is one holiday experience that
you have long been searching for.
For
here in Samoa there are no crowed beaches; the
air temperature averages 30 degrees all year
round and the ocean is a warm 25 degrees.
The
people are friendly and will welcome you with
open arms to experience their culture.
Laughter
is common place and life moves at a gentle pace.
There
is a wide range of accommodation options to
suit your holiday experience.
Dining
out will be the hardest choice to make with
the huge variety of restaurants, bars and cafes.
Exploring
the islands will leave you feeling like you’re
on an adventure.
The
picturesque villages will leave you wanting
to stay for good.
Sports
fishermen are spoilt for choice of game fish
to catch.
The
local Sunday church service with harmonious
singing will boost your soul and, if you don’t
want to do anything at all but simply relax,
you can do just that.
Fa’a
Samoa culture has a strong focus on welcoming
visitors, however it is important that visitors
follow protocol when entering villages and family
homes as well as using and accessing village
resources.
- Avoid walking
through villages during the evening prayer
curfew (usually between 6pm and 7pm). This
usually lasts for 10 to 20 minutes and is
often marked at the beginning and end by a
bell or the blowing of a conch shell.
- Respect Sunday.
While many visitor attractions are open on
Sunday, you are expected to behave quietly
and to travel slowly through villages.
- Skimpy clothing
is not recommended in villages, and will cause
offence.
- Women are
recommended to wear a lavalava (sarong) rather
than shorts or pants, especially if they attend
church.
- Almost all
shops are shut on Sunday, so buy what you
need the day before.
- No nude or
topless (for women) swimming or sunbathing.
- Shoes should
be removed before entering a fale.
- Never stand
within a fale when elders are seated.
- When sitting
in a fale, avoid pointing your feet at others.
Either tuck them away, cross them (yoga style)
or cover them with a lavalava or mat.
- Always ask
permission from your host before taking photos
in a village.
- Don’t
offer children money, even if they ask.
- If in any
doubt, ask your host or a village member.
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