Samoa Whale Watching

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Samoa
Whale Watching


Although the occasional humpback whale visits Independent Samoa during the winter migration between July and October, sightings are infrequent compared to Tonga and the Cook Islands. One of the most frequented spots for humpback whales is at protected Fagatele Bay on the island od Tutuila in American Samoa. Unfortunately there is no road access to Fagatele so the only way to view the whales is by charter boat.

Spotting spinner dolphins is good off the south coast of Upolu.




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