Samoa - Facts

Jun 15, 2025

Samoa FAQs

Pre-Arrival - Boat:  Samoa Port Authority require an Advance Notice of Arrival - at least 48 hours prior to your intended arrival.  Biosecurity Samoa also require a Master’s Declaration Form.  See Formalities for all the details.
Pre-Arrival - Crew:  All crew must hold a passport valid for six months or more at the time of arrival. A visa is not required for visits of less than 60 days.  See Immigration for details.
Where can I enter? Apia is the only official Port of Entry for Samoa.
Are fees high to enter by yacht?  There are Customs fees for clearing into Samoa, the Port Authority charges an Anchoring Fee in the Port and there is a charge for the Cruising/Sailing permit.  See Fees for details.
What security concerns should I know about?  The level of serious crime is low and incidents of petty theft are uncommon and opportunistic.

Samoa Facts for Sailors

  • The International Date Line: Samoa is on the New Zealand side of the International Date Line. If you arrive from the Cook Islands or French Polynesia you will skip a day. None of the cruising guides mention this, but as the Samoan authorities have limited hours for clearance of boats at the weekend, it is worth planning for. American Samoa, however, is still on the French Polynesian side of the Date Line.
  • Samoa, formerly known as Western Samoa, comprises the two islands of Upolu and Savai'i, as well as several smaller islands. Savai'i is the largest, but Upolu is the most developed and center of government and commerce.
  • From a cruising perspective, Western Samoa is often the first practical landfall when heading west from French Polynesia. Apia is the only port of entry and departure.
  • Robert Louis Stevenson was the first in a long line of famous travelers to be seduced by the Samoan way of life, and today's sailors can still find a Samoa whose ways have changed very little during the century since Stevenson lived here.
  • Cruising along the sheltered northern coast of the two main islands, one can anchor off villages such as Asau on Savai'i, from where one can explore the interior of these verdant islands with their gushing waterfalls and lush rainforests.
  • Asau is a well-protected anchorage, but only limited supplies are available, so it is better to a provision in Apia.
  • See Yachting Essentials section for information on supplies and provisions.

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