American Samoa Hotels and Resorts - Despite the palm-trees-wafting-in-the-trade-winds image, American Samoa is something of an oddity in the South Pacific. Hastily Americanised in the 1960s, the islands have all the ugly results of commercial and cultural imperialism sticking out from behind the fronds. Yet despite all of this, American Samoa still somehow manages to be attractive to travellers. Cultural practice hasn't entirely disappeared, only a small area of the islands is disgustingly polluted and the locals' friendliness has barely been dented. Add to this the trademark Pacific islands weather and an astonishingly picturesque landscape, and you've got a recipe for an intoxicating cocktail of rough liquor and smooth coconut milk. The history of American Samoa over the last hundred years is a history of the desperate attempts by spent colonial forces to exert authority over a traditional people. Everyone from the British, to the Germans, to the Americans have pushed and pulled at the group of islands, and the shared god of all these Western nations has almost totally replaced the traditional belief system.

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Rainmaker Hotel American Samoa
Pago Pago American Samoa
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Rainmaker Hotel is one of the most unusual hotels in the South Pacific. Built in the 1960's alongside a relatively nice beach on the outskirts of Pago Pago, this hotel is now owned by the government. It is located right next to the oil terminal making it impossible to sell (building insurance not obtainable) and therefore impossible to make money from and is in slow decline.
 
Rainmaker Hotel Pago Pago American Samoa
ACCOMMODATION: Many of the rooms are now dysfunctional but there are still pleasant enough rooms and bungalows overlooking the beach. The hotel is frequented by Government Officials on often dubious business. If you are one for novel experiences, then stay here for a few nights - you'll likely meet some interesting characters and will no doubt have a few stories to tell back home.
HOTEL FACILITIES & SERVICES: Rooms: 182 - Private Bathroom - Hot & Cold Water - Air-con / Fans - Restaurant / Bar.


   
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