🇼🇸 SAMOA 🏝 9
Cruising in Samoa offers private yacht owners a unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural experiences. To ensure a smooth voyage, it’s essential to be aware of the entry procedures, cruising regulations, and available facilities.
Entry Procedures:
- Advance Notification: Yachts must provide at least 48 hours’ notice before arrival by emailing the Samoa Port Authority at portmaster@spasamoa.ws or spa@spasamoa.ws.
- Arrival Communication: One to two hours before entering Apia Harbour, contact the Apia Harbour Master on VHF Channel 16 to receive permission to enter.
- Clearance Process: Upon arrival, four authorities will conduct clearance: Health Department, Customs, Quarantine, and Immigration. The skipper must complete a Master’s Declaration Form declaring biosecurity risk items, submitted at least 24 hours before arrival.
Ports of Entry:
- Apia Harbour: Located on Upolu Island, Apia is the sole official port of entry and departure for yachts in Samoa.
Cruising Permits:
- Obtaining a Permit: To anchor anywhere off Samoa, a Cruising Permit from the Samoa Ports Authority is required. Apply in advance by contacting the Samoa Ports Authority.
Facilities and Services:
- Apia Marina: Offers 60 floating berths with 24-hour security, fresh water, and electricity. The marina is conveniently located near the town center and government offices.
- Anchorage in Savai’i: Asau Bay on the north coast of Savai’i provides anchorage. Note that repair facilities and yacht services are limited on this island.
Weather and Navigation:
- Trade Winds: From April to November, steady southeast trade winds prevail, offering calm weather. From December to March, the cyclone season brings north to westerly winds.
- Navigation Caution: Due to reefs and limited passages, navigating around Savai’i and Upolu can be challenging. It’s advisable to research weather and navigation thoroughly before setting sail.
Additional Considerations:
- Biosecurity: Be prepared for inspections and ensure all biosecurity declarations are accurate.
- Local Regulations: Familiarize yourself with Samoa’s customs and regulations to ensure compliance during your stay.
By adhering to these guidelines and respecting local customs, private yacht owners can enjoy a memorable and trouble-free cruising experience in Samoa
WEATHER
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PILOT CHARTS
SAMOA Pilot Charts provide historic points and aggregated information of wind flows, air and ocean temperatures, wave heights, rain, barometric weight, and climate conditions at various seasons. This data was acquired from oceanographic and meteorologic perceptions over hundreds of years starting in the late eighteenth century. These diagrams are planned to help mariners choose routes around and approaching Cuba with respect to the normal climate and sea conditions using prevailing seasonal wind information.
PORTS OF ENTRY
In Samoa, the primary port of entry for international vessels is Apia Harbour on the island of Upolu. This harbor serves as the main point for customs and immigration clearance for yachts and other vessels arriving from abroad. The Apia Marina within the harbor offers facilities such as floating berths, 24-hour security, fresh water, and electricity, providing a convenient base for visiting sailors.
While Apia Harbour is the official port of entry, there are other locations where anchorage is possible:
- Asau Bay (Savai’i): Located on the north coast of Savai’i, Asau Bay offers anchorage options. However, to anchor here, vessels must obtain a Cruising Permit from the Samoa Ports Authority.
- Mulifanua and Salelologa Ferry Terminals: These ports are primarily used for inter-island ferry services. Entering these terminals with private vessels is only allowed with special permission from the Ministry of Transport.
It’s important to note that all international vessels must first clear customs and immigration at Apia Harbour before proceeding to other anchorages within Samoa. Advance notice of arrival (at least 48 hours) is required, and vessels must comply with all entry regulations set by the Samoa Ports Authority
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MUST SEE
- To-Sua Ocean Trench (Upolu)
- Location: Lotofaga, Upolu
- Latitude/Longitude: 14°01.8′S 171°30.7′W
- Why Visit: This natural wonder features a giant swimming hole surrounded by lush tropical gardens. A long ladder descends into the crystal-clear water, providing a unique and stunning experience. To-Sua Ocean Trench is a perfect spot for swimming and photography.
- Best Time to Visit: Dry season (May to October)
- Papaseea Sliding Rocks (Upolu)
- Location: Near Apia, Upolu
- Latitude/Longitude: 13°51.5′S 171°45.0′W
- Why Visit: A series of natural rock slides located in a serene, forested area. Visitors can slide down the smooth rocks into refreshing natural pools. It’s a fun activity for both kids and adults, especially after rainfall when water levels are higher.
- Best Time to Visit: After rainfall but during daylight hours for safety
- Robert Louis Stevenson Museum (Upolu)
- Location: Vailima, Upolu
- Latitude/Longitude: 13°53.4′S 171°45.2′W
- Why Visit: A museum dedicated to the famous Scottish author who spent his last years in Samoa. Visitors can explore the beautifully restored colonial house and learn about Stevenson’s influence on Samoan culture. The museum also offers a hike to his gravesite with panoramic views of the island.
- Best Time to Visit: Morning or early afternoon
- Lalomanu Beach (Upolu)
- Location: Southeastern coast of Upolu
- Latitude/Longitude: 14°03.1′S 171°27.4′W
- Why Visit: One of the most beautiful beaches in Samoa, known for its white sand, turquoise waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Lalomanu Beach is great for snorkeling, swimming, and enjoying the laid-back island atmosphere.
- Best Time to Visit: Dry season (May to October)
- Saleaula Lava Fields (Savai’i)
- Location: Northern coast of Savai’i
- Latitude/Longitude: 13°27.0′S 172°24.8′W
- Why Visit: A stark and fascinating landscape created by the eruption of Mt. Matavanu from 1905 to 1911. Visitors can explore the remnants of a buried village, including lava-carved church ruins and footprints frozen in volcanic rock.
- Best Time to Visit: Dry season (May to October)
- Afu Aau Waterfall (Savai’i)
- Location: Southern Savai’i
- Latitude/Longitude: 13°41.5′S 172°23.9′W
- Why Visit: A beautiful waterfall set in a lush tropical rainforest, cascading into a deep swimming pool. It’s a serene and scenic spot for a refreshing swim and a picnic, surrounded by nature.
- Best Time to Visit: Dry season (May to October)
- Cape Mulinuu (Savai’i)
- Location: Westernmost point of Savai’i
- Latitude/Longitude: 13°30.1′S 172°48.0′W
- Why Visit: A place of cultural and spiritual significance, where traditional Samoan beliefs hold that the souls of the dead depart the island. The cape offers dramatic sunsets and panoramic views, perfect for those interested in Samoan mythology.
- Best Time to Visit: Sunset
- Alofaaga Blowholes (Savai’i)
- Location: Taga village, Savai’i
- Latitude/Longitude: 13°43.1′S 172°27.4′W
- Why Visit: These impressive blowholes shoot water high into the air as waves force their way through the volcanic rocks. Locals often entertain visitors by throwing coconuts into the blowholes to see them launched skyward. The experience is thrilling and photogenic.
- Best Time to Visit: High tide
- Mount Matavanu Crater (Savai’i)
- Location: Central Savai’i
- Latitude/Longitude: 13°35.2′S 172°24.3′W
- Why Visit: A dormant volcanic crater with spectacular views over the island and surrounding rainforest. The hike up to the crater is a rewarding adventure, offering insight into Samoa’s volcanic history and stunning natural landscapes.
- Best Time to Visit: Early morning to avoid the midday heat
- Tafua Peninsula Rainforest Preserve (Savai’i)
- Location: Southeastern Savai’i
- Latitude/Longitude: 13°50.2′S 172°04.5′W
- Why Visit: A protected rainforest teeming with unique flora and fauna, including flying foxes and native birds. The preserve offers hiking trails leading to a volcanic crater and panoramic viewpoints over the coast and ocean.
- Best Time to Visit: Morning or late afternoon
REPAIRS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS
Marinas and Mooring Facilities:
- Apia Marina (Upolu): Located in the capital city, Apia Marina is the primary facility for visiting yachts. It offers 60 floating berths suitable for vessels from 20 feet upwards, providing 24-hour security, fresh water, and electricity. The marina’s proximity to the town center and government offices makes it convenient for handling official entry requirements and exploring the island.
Marine Engineering and Support Services:
- Samoa Shipping Corporation (SSC): SSC provides marine engineering and fabrication services, including maintenance and repair for various vessels. They operate a slipway at Satitoa in Aleipata, facilitating local vessel maintenance.
Yacht Charter Services:
- Yachting.Rent: This company offers boat and catamaran charters in Samoa, allowing visitors to explore the coastline and nearby islands. Their fleet includes both sailing boats and catamarans equipped with modern amenities.
- TWW Yachts: TWW Yachts provides luxury yacht charters in Samoa, offering tailored itineraries and a selection of motor and sailing yachts to suit various preferences.
Sailing Associations and Clubs:
- Apia Yacht Club: Situated on the Mulinuu Peninsula, the Apia Yacht Club is the heart of sailing in Samoa. It serves as a hub for both seasoned sailors and newcomers, fostering a vibrant sailing community through regular events, training programs, and social activities.
Regulatory and Support Services:
- Samoa Ports Authority: The authority manages port operations and provides information on entry requirements, fees, and regulations for visiting yachts. They require all yachts arriving from overseas to give at least 48 hours’ notice prior to their estimated time of arriva
EMERGENCIES AND SAR INFO
SAR (SEARCH AND RESCUE)
ARCC Fua’amotu International Airport Tonga for SAMOA
Latitude, Longitude:
(-21.25,-175.1333313)
Telephone: +676 35393
Fax: +676 35395
RCC Tonga Defence Services (TDS)Latitude, Longitude:(-21.13330078,-175.1999969)Telephone: +676 23099Fax: +676 23934
SAMOA DIGITAL CHARTS
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