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Pago Pago, American Samoa

Pago Pago Bay is one of the most dramatic harbors in the South Pacific, a region known for dramatic landscapes. Eons ago, the massive seaward wall of a volcano collapsed and the sea poured in. Today, dramatic mountain peaks encircle the deep harbor.

The capital of American Samoa, Pago Pago is more village than city. The town is dominated by looming Mt. Pioa, whose summit draws moisture-bearing clouds, earning it the nickname of "The Rainmaker." Indeed, Pago Pago draws more than its fair share of rain - the island of Tutuila is a vision of deep, verdant green.

Pronounced "Pango Pango," this island paradise awaits exploration.

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  • Ava CeremonyAva Ceremony

    This traditional island welcome, given by Samoans to important guests, involves a relaxing drink produced from the local Ava root.

  • Western TutuilaWestern Tutuila

    Western Tutuila is home to the Lyndon B. Johnson Tropical Medical Center, the American Samoa golf course, and Nuu'uli Village.

  • Village & Home VisitVillage & Home Visit

    Visit a traditional Samoan village and home. Enjoy local island music and watch a traditional cooking demonstration using the umu, or oven.

  • Tauese's & Haydon MuseumsTauese's & Haydon Museums

    Visit the Jean P. Haydon Museum, a museum with an excellent collection of Samoan artifacts and handicrafts. Also see Tauese's Museum, dedicated to the first popularly elected governor of American Samoa.

  • Flower Pot RockFlower Pot Rock

    Visit Fatu-ma-Futi or "Flowerpot Rock." Your bus will stop for a photo at this local natural landmark off shore that guards the entrance to Pago Pago Bay.

  • Turtle & Shark PointTurtle & Shark Point

    Arrive at the stunning Vaitogi Cliffs. The cliffs are the site of a famed Samoan legend, "The Turtle and the Shark," who are said to appear at the Point upon hearing a local chant.

  • Tia Seu LupeTia Seu Lupe

    Visit the Starmounds or "Tia Seu Lupe" used for the popular Samoan sport of pigeon catching. For centuries, pigeon catching was the most cherished sport in Samoa.

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