SAMOA TOURISM AUTHORITY UNVEILS EXCITING DECEMBER EVENTS
In a spirited move to usher in the holiday season, the Samoa Tourism Authority conducted a press conference on Wednesday morning at the STA Board Room, Ground Floor, at 10 am. The conference revealed a lineup of vibrant events set to unfold throughout December, promising a joyous celebration for locals and visitors alike.
1. Norwegian Cruise Arrival (Friday, December 15th)
Kicking off the festivities is the arrival of the Norwegian Cruise at Apia Harbour on Friday, December 15th. The picturesque harbor is set to welcome the cruise, providing a spectacular start to the month's events.
2. Waterfront Night Market (December 20th and 21st)
Mid-month, the waterfront will transform into a bustling marketplace on December 20th and 21st. The Waterfront Night Market promises an array of stalls and activities, creating a lively atmosphere for attendees to enjoy.
3. Santa's Christmas Parade (Wednesday, December 20th, 5 pm)
A highlight of the holiday calendar is Santa's Christmas Parade, scheduled for Wednesday, December 20th, starting at 5 pm. The parade will weave through the vibrant streets, spreading festive cheer and merriment.
4. Christmas Waterfront Celebration (December 20th and 21st)
The Christmas spirit will continue to thrive with a special waterfront celebration on December 20th and 21st. Attendees can anticipate a magical ambiance, complete with festive decorations and entertainment.
5. New Year's Countdown (December 31st)
As the year draws to a close, the excitement culminates in two grand New Year's Countdown events. The countdown for Upolu is set to unfold at Apia Harbor, while Savaii's celebration will take place at Si'ufaga. Both events, scheduled for December 31st, promise a spectacular end to the year and a warm welcome to the new one.
The Samoa Tourism Authority's unveiling of these events sets the stage for a December filled with joy, cultural richness, and community spirit. Whether enjoying the festivities by the harbor, exploring the night market, or participating in the parades, the people of Samoa and their guests are in for a memorable holiday season.