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Home  >  World  > Australia and South Pacific  > American Samoa

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American Samoa is located in the South Pacific and comprises seven islands including Ta'u, Olosega and Ofu, known as the Manu'a group which are volcanic in origin and dominated by high peaks. The harbour of Pago Pago is the crater of an extinct volcano and a spectacular cable-car ride above the harbour offers breathtaking views. On the north coast of the island, a mountain-pass ride from Fagasa, is the Forbidden Bay, claimed to be one of the most beautiful in the South Pacific. A 2-day cruise around the islands usually includes an overnight stay in a local Fale (Samoan home) on the unspoiled island of Savaii. Food and entertainment go hand in hand at the Samoan feast, fia fia, where suckling pig, chicken and fish, breadfruit, coconuts and mango are served during performances of traditional dancing, organised regularly by several establishments. Visitors can take advantage of the richly stocked fishing waters by hiring fully-equipped boats, available through hotels or tour agents. Skindiving, snorkelling and surfing facilities are also excellent.


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