American Samoa Things to Do
American Samoa highlights, things to see and do in American Samoa, American Samoa activities, attractions, and points of interest - the ALL NEW Jasons American Samoa Things to Do Guide is your complete guide to sightseeing in American Samoa.
- National Park of American Samoa.
Located across the mountains from Pago Pago and on the islands of Ta’u and Ofu, the national park protects American Samoa’s mixed species paleo-tropical rainforest. There are hiking tracks that lead through the park, but they are not well established. It is advisable to hike with a guide, whose knowledge of local folklore and wildlife will make the walk even more memorable.
- Ta’u Island
This was the spiritual centre of Polynesia before the arrival of colonists and has particular historial and archaeological importance. The sacred site of Saua is believed to be the birthplace of the Polynesian people. The beaches and forests on the south-eastern half of the island are part of the National Park of American Samoa.
- Ofu Island
Ofu has long beaches of fine coral sand and some of the healthiest coral communities in the South Pacific. Because the island is part of the national park, there are rules which must be observed by those snorkelling. Snorkellers should also take their own equipment.
- South Ofu Beach
One of the South Pacific's most beautiful beaches, with the best snorkelling in the territory.
- Whale watching
Between August and November southern humpback whales visit American Samoa and can be viewed from Fagatele Bay. Porpoises, sperm whales and marine turtles also visit these waters.
- Snorkelling and Diving
Scubadiving and snorkelling are available in American Samoa. However, experience is necessary as there are undertows, strong currents and high surf.
- Fishing
Join a fishing charter and go in search of big game such as marlin, tuna and shark.