With environmental protection and sustainability expected to be increasingly popular post-COVID-19, the is highlighting its protected, natural wonders, deep sense of community and the Fa’aa Samoa (the Samoan way).
As a small island nation, Samoa’s ecosystems features volcanic mountains, golden beaches and crystal waters.
The combination of tropical climate and fertile soil make Samoa lush in rainforests and alive with native wildlife including skinks, flying foxes, geckos, many types of birds and unique flora.
Samoa’s capital, Apia, is home to the Pacific Climate Change Centre, which looks to deliver climate change development research and programmes.
Local businesses are also encouraged to follow the island’s Sustainability Charter, to help contribute to community well-being, economic development and environmental conservation across the nation.
Visitors to Samoa can stay in a wide range of eco-friendly accommodation, from traditional wooden beach fales and self-catering bungalows/villas to sustainable luxury hotels and surf resorts.
www.samoa.travel and www.samoagovt.ws
As a small island nation, Samoa’s ecosystems features volcanic mountains, golden beaches and crystal waters.
The combination of tropical climate and fertile soil make Samoa lush in rainforests and alive with native wildlife including skinks, flying foxes, geckos, many types of birds and unique flora.
Samoa’s capital, Apia, is home to the Pacific Climate Change Centre, which looks to deliver climate change development research and programmes.
Local businesses are also encouraged to follow the island’s Sustainability Charter, to help contribute to community well-being, economic development and environmental conservation across the nation.
Visitors to Samoa can stay in a wide range of eco-friendly accommodation, from traditional wooden beach fales and self-catering bungalows/villas to sustainable luxury hotels and surf resorts.
www.samoa.travel and www.samoagovt.ws
Sebastian Sarrasin at samoa@representationplus.co.uk
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