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Home > Samoa > Tourism > Attractions > Apia Harbor

Apia Harbor



Apia Harbor is the only port of Samoa that serves as an entrance to the island country. The natural beauty of the place is responsible for the growth of Apia Harbor as a tourist destination. The city of Apia is the capital of Western Samoa or the Independent State of Samoa. The wonderful view of the Apia Harbor especially during sunsets attracts tourists to this spot.

Apia Harbor is connected to the whole of Samoa through boats,, yachts, ferries, cruisers, etc. The rows of ocean going vessels form an interesting sight for all. The local men are in the boats, involved in fishing. The ferries connect the islands of Samoa. The luxury cruisers are mostly for the tourists relaxing during their trips.

The weather conditions of the Apia Harbor are like the other parts of Samoa. The warm temperatures of the tropical climate are accompanied by rainfall. The rainfall at Apia Harbor can vary from a light drizzle lasting for a few minutes or heavy rainfall throughout the whole day.

The sunrise and the sunset are the most significant times to enjoy the beauty of Apia Harbor. The varied hues of the waters and the sky make a perfect backdrop for the line of vessels at the Apia Harbor slightly swaying in the breeze. It is a part of Samoa Attractions.

The lighthouse at Apia Harbor is another of the interesting spots to visit. The tower of the lighthouse is made of wood and the red and white colored horizontal bands cover its body. It is in use as a navigational aid. The green light of the lighthouse warns the vessels of the existence of Apia Harbor.




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