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Fagalele Boys Reef
Apia · Upolu · Samoa
A vibrant outer reef off Samoa's southern coast where healthy hard coral terraces drop into deep water, attracting schooling barracuda, turtles, and occasional hammerhead sharks in warm Polynesian waters.
Palolo Deep Marine Reserve
Apia · Upolu · Samoa
A protected reef hole just off Apia's shore where giant clams, sea turtles, and pristine coral formations thrive in warm Samoan waters.
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FAQ
How do I get to Fagalele Boys Reef for diving?
Fagalele Boys Reef is located on the southern coast of Upolu, approximately 30 minutes by boat from the nearest launching point. Dive operators based in Apia offer trips to the south coast sites including Fagalele Boys, typically as full-day excursions combining two dives. The road from Apia to the south coast departure points takes about 45 minutes. Some operators also work from the south coast resorts. Advance booking is recommended as group sizes are kept small and weather can affect access.
What makes Fagalele Boys different from Palolo Deep?
While Palolo Deep Marine Reserve near Apia is a sheltered lagoon site ideal for snorkelling and beginner diving, Fagalele Boys Reef is an exposed outer reef site offering a completely different experience. The outer reef drops away steeply to deep water, attracting pelagic species like barracuda, sharks, and large trevally that are rarely seen at lagoon sites. The coral diversity is also different, with massive hard coral formations that benefit from the clearer, more current-swept outer reef water. Fagalele Boys requires more diving experience due to the depth, current, and exposed conditions.
Are there sharks at Fagalele Boys Reef?
Whitetip reef sharks are regular residents of the deeper sections of Fagalele Boys Reef, typically seen resting on sandy patches between coral heads at 20 to 25 metres. Blacktip reef sharks occasionally patrol the shallower reef edge. During certain conditions, usually when currents are stronger and visibility is high, scalloped hammerhead sharks have been spotted in the blue water beyond the reef edge, though sightings are not guaranteed. The sharks are not aggressive and encounters are generally at a comfortable distance.
How do I access Palolo Deep Marine Reserve?
Palolo Deep is a shore dive accessible from the beach at Vaiala, just a few minutes' drive east of central Apia. You walk across a shallow reef flat at low tide or swim across at high tide to reach the edge of the deep hole. There is a small entrance fee that supports conservation efforts. Dive operators in Apia also offer guided trips to the reserve for those who prefer boat access.
What is the best time of day to dive Palolo Deep?
Early morning before 9 am offers the calmest conditions and best visibility, as afternoon trade winds can create surface chop. High tide is preferred for easy access across the reef flat. The combination of early morning light and high tide creates the most comfortable and visually rewarding conditions for both snorkelling and diving.