Pago Pago beach

Pago Pago is a major port and capital of American Samoa, located in the bay of the same name on the east coast of Tutuila Island. Pago Pago attracts tourists with the opportunity to break away from civilization and relax in a wild and quiet corner of the planet. In the vicinity of Pago Pago, at the foot of a giant rock covered with dense tropical forests, in the lagoons and bays there are many wild beaches.

Beach description

Two Dollar Beach is the only private well-developed beach in Pago Pago in the territory of Alava National Park in the north of the island. Staying on the beach isn't gonna cost $2, it's $5. Visitors pay not so much for comfort as for peace of mind. According to local traditions, women swim fully clothed. The presence of girls in bikinis on the shore causes unhealthy excitement among the local public.

When choosing a beach, you should pay attention to the deserted parts of the coast away from the villages. The beach in Poloa Strait is a good place to surf. Fagas Strait is known as a place to watch dolphins.

When is it better to go

American Samoa – is an archipelago in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, which is located in the equatorial climate zone. Clear moderately warm weather with nightly short-term rainfall sets in the period from May to October. Air temperature – is about + 26 °C, water – not lower than + 24 °C. Here is often windy, but there is no threat of typhoons.

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