Alofaaga Blowholes


Alofaaga Blowholes is a must-see attraction on Samoa's Savaii island. They are located near to the Taga village's outskirts. Blowholes, which are simply volcanic plug apertures that have deteriorated through time to form a tube, may be seen here. As the waves crash against the coast, the water releases and shoots hundreds of feet into the air via these amazing blowholes with incredible power, boom, and speed. When the residents of the hamlet pitch coconuts into these blowholes, the water crushes the shoreline, and the coconuts burst into the air.


The majority of land in Samoa is under customary ownership, which means it is held and controlled by indigenous tribes. As a result, the blowholes' entry is through Taga town, and tourists pay a nominal charge to see Alofaaga Blowholes. Visitors may be tempted to take a step back from the rushing water, but the residents have no such reservations. Locals toss coconuts into the vent immediately before the major blow for a modest charge. The nuts fly even higher than the water jet, reaching heights of up to 100 feet. Come at high tide for the finest display.




Location: Taga Salega, Samoa

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