Appearance
Pago Pago is the capital city of American Samoa. In the Samoan language it is pronounced "Pahngo-Pahngo".
Get in
By plane
- 1 Pago Pago International Airport (PPG IATA Tafuna Airport) (approximately 16 miles from Pago Pago). Taxis are always available when exiting the building. There does not seem to be a lot of air traffic, except for flights to/from Hawaii and neighboring islands of Manu'a and the independent country of (Western) Samoa. The cost of a taxi ride from Tafuna to Pago Pago is usually $15-20, and $1.00 on a aiga bus. Most hotels on the island offer pick-up and shuttle service if arranged in advance.
Get around
See
- 1 Jean P. Haydon Museum. A museum that showcases Samoan history, culture, and nature, it's a great place to learn about the island and become acquainted with the local culture before venturing out to other destinations. The museum features many cultural artifacts, such as clothing, art, weaponry, pottery, and tattooing. There are also artifacts from World War II. Exhibits about the island itself, including the types of plants and animals are also on display. The museum is named after the wife of the founder, who collected many of the artifacts on display in the museum.
Do
- Ili'ili Golf Course, Ili'ili Road, ☏ +1 684-733-6592. 18 holes, par 72.
Buy
Eat
Drink
Sleep
- Sadie's by the Sea, Utulei Beach, ☏ +1 684-633-5900, info@sadieshotels.com. Formerly known as the Rainmaker Hotel (aka the Ratmaker) it has been much improved.
- 1 Sadie Thompson Inn, ☏ +1 684-633-5900, info@sadieshotels.com. Sadie Thompson was the prostitute who featured in the short story "Rain" by Somerset Maugham. There are 12 rooms for $135 and 2 apartments for $175.
- Tradewinds Hotel, Ottoville Road (just a few minutes from the airport), ☏ +1 684 699-1000. 100 rooms in this hotel built in 2003. Clean and well maintained. $150-$240 a room.