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A Blend of Polynesia and Americana
Resorts in American Samoa
A unique blend of modernity and history
About American Samoa
American Samoa is a spectacle of volcanic mountains towering against a backdrop of electric-blue seas and lush tropical forests.
A protected territory of the United States, American Samoa consists of five volcanic islands and two beautiful atolls. The largest island of Tutuila hosts the capital of Pago Pago and one of the world’s most exquisite naturally-formed harbours. From the upper reaches of Mount Matafao; the view of the island, harbour and the vast Pacific Ocean is unforgettable. The island infrastructure is well-developed but finding a long stretch of beach to oneself or a left break to surf is as easy as falling asleep on a hammock. Reason: these islands are yet to become touristy. Snorkelling, diving, hiking, adventure sports, cultural tours – American Samoa offers a huge number of activities for international travellers and is a pristine eco-tourism haven.
Things to Do in American Samoa
There is no shortage of activities in American Samoa.
The three islands of Tutuila, Ta’u and Ofu form the National Park of Samoa, one of the most remote parks in the United States. Within the park are secluded villages, coral sand beaches, craggy mountain-tops and rainforests filled with rare birds and animals. Then there is the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa, a vast stretch of 13,581 square miles enclosing the largest diversity of marine life in the United States. From hiking to the shore, swimming in the crystal-clear waters and exploring the underwater coral gardens of the marine reserve – there is so much to do, experience and enjoy.
Let our South Pacific Specialists organise a day trip to one of the most beautiful beaches in the world – Ofu. Located in the Manu’a Islands, the beach is miles of powdery white sand lined by the clear aquamarine of the Pacific Ocean.
Best Time to Visit American Samoa
This tropical wonderland stays at a balmy 28-30 degrees Celsius, making for great weather for fun and frolic.
The wet season stretches from November to March, while the dry season is from April to October – the best time to visit.
Hotels and Resorts in American Samoa
American Samoa doesn’t have five-star luxury resorts, period. There are home-stays, small motels and the majority are centred around Pago Pago.
Check out the Tradewinds Hotel, one of the oldest and largest hotels on the islands here.
Top 5 Experiences in American Samoa
As one of the places which has yet to ‘discovered’ commercially, travelling and experiencing American Samoa can be a rare pleasure at one’s leisure.
Some travellers claim that Ofu Beach is more picturesque than even Bora Bora or Aitutaki! Why don’t you decide for us? There’s also Alega and Avaio beaches for comparison. Then, Hike to Turtle and Shark Point’s black lava blowhole and be regaled by its ancient legend. American Samoa takes its food very seriously. From its American fast-food outlets to traditional food stalls, sampling its food trail is no easy task. Last but not the least, this region has plenty of archaeological and WWII sites, keeping history buffs and travellers engrossed for days on end!
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