5 States to Explore in American Samoa
UPDATED JUNE 11, 2026
American Samoa is a U.S. territory in the South Pacific known for its dramatic volcanic landscapes, untouched coral reefs, and living Polynesian culture. The islands offer travelers a rare blend of American infrastructure with authentic Samoan traditions, where fa'a Samoa (the Samoan way) remains central to daily life. National Park of American Samoa protects tropical rainforests and marine ecosystems across three islands, while villages maintain traditional fale houses and communal customs. The territory attracts nature enthusiasts, cultural travelers, and those seeking destinations less impacted by mass tourism. Visitors find genuine cultural immersion opportunities, world-class diving sites, and hiking through one of the most remote national parks in the U.S. system.
• Capital: Pago Pago • Currency: United States Dollar (USD) • Official Language: English and Samoan • Main Religion: Christianity (primarily Congregationalist) • Best Months to Visit: May to October (dry season) • Average Weather: Tropical climate with temperatures 75-88°F year-round, wet season November to April • Famous Tourist Cities: Pago Pago, Tafuna, Leone, Fagatogo, Aunu'u • Time Zone: Samoa Standard Time (UTC-11) • Visa Note: U.S. citizens need no visa; other nationals should check entry requirements with U.S. authorities • Popular Experiences: National Park hiking, snorkeling at Ofu Beach, traditional ava ceremonies, village homestays, Mount Alava Trail
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Everything you need to know before visiting American Samoa
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