Surfing in Samoa

Surfing

About Samoa

Samoa, or the Independent State of Samoa, to give the country its official name, is a country located off the North West coast of Australia. It is a part of the Samoan Islands archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean.

With a population of just over 180,000, you are not likely to bump into anyone real soon. In spite of such a small population and a secluded existence however Samoa is a picturesque surfing spot where you can enjoy a perfect surfing holiday.

Important

Due to the effect of tides and wind on the surf, conditions in Samoa usually makes impossible to surf all day.  If your main holiday objective is to surf all day every day then Samoa may not be the destination for you. On most days a 3-5 hour surf trip departs early morning and returns before lunch, then there is the possibility of surfing directly out front of the resort later in the day.

If you are planning a surfing holiday now, plan it through World Surfaris. They are the experts in surf travel. The respected leaders with over 20 years surf experience, they can arrange the best surf trips to the Maldives, Indonesia, Mentawais, Sumatra, PNG, Caroline Islands, South Pacific and heaps more regions where the surf is pumping. They have surf trips to perfect uncrowded reef-breaks with just you and your mates. World Surfaris represent a diverse range of “Unique Surf Adventures” catering to all standards of surfers and their budgets. A major ingredient for success hav been maintaining the highest customer service standards whilst selling at very competitive prices.

A team of highly experienced travel consultants ensures that travel arrangements are handled with the maximum professionalism. The motto “Get the hell out of Here” is an apt way to describe the company philosophy. World Surfaris have the largest range of surf boats and surf resorts available for all budgets. If you need maximum surfing time with minimum hassle then they will have the surf trip for you. For any further information please visit www.worldsurfaris.com.

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