Fact File
 
  Samoa is comprised of two relatively large islands, Upolu and Savaii (which account for approximately 96% of the total land area) and eight smaller islands. The capital Apia and Faleolo International Airport are located on the island of Upolu. Total land area is 2934 sq km. The islands are volcanic and dominated by rugged mountain ranges with a fringe of coral reefs and lagoons which surround the islands.

Samoa's population is approximately 180,000. Samoans are the most populous full-blooded Polynesian race in the world.

Samoan is the national language, but English is the official language of business. Most Samoans are competent in English.

Samoa has two distinct seasons - the dry season, which runs from May - October and the wet season from November to April. Average monthly minimum temperatures are in the low 20's (Celcius, 70's Farenheit), with maximums in the high 20's (Celsius, up to 86 Farenheit) all year round.