Apolima Strait

Coordinates: 13°49′08″S 172°10′19″W / 13.819°S 172.172°W / -13.819; -172.172
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View of Apolima island (left) and the tip of Savai'i (right) from the ferry crossing the strait.

The Apolima Strait is about 13 km

Savai'i to the northwest, and Upolu
to the southeast.

Three small islands lie in the strait. Two of them,

Nu'ulopa is a tiny, uninhabited, rocky outcrop with palm trees, which is surrounded by a natural turtle habitat islet.[2]

The main means of transportation between the two larger islands - passenger and vehicle ferries operated by the Samoa government - run through the strait between Mulifanua wharf on Upolu and Salelologa wharf on Savai'i.

The ferry crossing takes about 90 minutes.

Gallery

  • Apolima Strait
  • Apolima Strait with Savai'i (top) and the tip of Upolu below.
    Apolima Strait with Savai'i (top) and the tip of Upolu below.
  • Apolima island.
    Apolima island.
  • Heading by boat towards uninhabited Nu'ulopa island (left) with Apolima island (right)
    Heading by boat towards uninhabited
    Nu'ulopa
    island (left) with Apolima island (right)
  • Map of Samoa showing Apolima Strait between Upolu (right) and Savai'i (left).
    Map of Samoa showing Apolima Strait between Upolu (right) and Savai'i (left).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Apolima". Oceandots. Archived from the original on December 23, 2010. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
  2. . Retrieved 27 January 2010.

13°49′08″S 172°10′19″W / 13.819°S 172.172°W / -13.819; -172.172