Pago Pago
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Pago Pago: tourist information
Pago Pago Harbor, a collapsed volcanic caldera is one of the largest natural harbors in the South Pacific. It cuts deeply into the south-central coast almost dividing the island in two. From east to west, a steep mountainous spine runs the 20-mile length of the island, punctuated in places by notable summits including Matafao Peak, Tutuila's tallest mountain at 2,142 feet; North Pioa Mountain, popularly known as Rainmaker Mountain, 1,718; and Mount 'Alava, the steep ridgeline looming to the north of Pago Pago Harbor, marking the south boundary of the park area.
Mount Alava lies to the north of Pago Pago Harbor. A hiking trail along the maintenance road leads to the 1610 foot summit.
Location

Pago Pago Cruise Port Schedule

Pago Pago in the News
- Oct 23, 2022
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Port rating and occupancy
Port of Pago Pago ranks 379th in the world in terms of the number of tourists visiting it.
Number of cruise ship calls in the coming year: 20.
The total number of tourists (passengers) of cruise ships in the port of Pago Pago in the next 12 months is 40137.
According to the popularity rating among more than 1,000 cruise ports in the world, Pago Pago ranks 866.
Weather in Pago Pago
Current water temperature in Pago Pago now is 85°F (29.3°C)
Water temperature data provided by seatemperature.net.
Annual Weather