A place where travelers can sleep and find other services.
What is the definition of 'accommodation'?
Hawaiian Airline
An accommodation located outside of a city in the countryside.
What is rural?
Tula
Occupations such as chefs, waiters, bartenders, dishwashers, etc.
Who works in catering?
A private family’s home where the host had extra private rooms available for overnight travelers. Meals were provided and cooked by the host.
What is a bed-n-breakfast?
This type of air transportation is useful for day trips and excursions for isolated places and for unique sightseeing tours.
What is a helicopter?
Food must be purchased from outside, or may be cooked on-site.
What is 'self-catering'?
Pago Pago
Occupations such as pilots, flight attendants, airline check-in clerks, etc.
Who works for an airline company?
Monasteries, churches, temples, and such would also offer accommodation for travelers.
What are religious buildings?
What consumer airline that travels between American Samoa and Manu'a?
Cruise ships and recreational vehicles are two examples of this.
What is 'mobile' accommodation?
The legend of the Turtle and Shark
Vaitogi
Occupations such as tourist information officers, travel agents, tour guides, concierge, theme park staff, etc.
Who works as tour operators?
How many operating Hotels/Motels does American Samoa have?
Four
What are 3 primary modes of transportation?
Land, Air, Water
Food is provided via room service or an on-site restaurant.
What is 'serviced'?
I am where the first American Samoa High School is located
Utulei, Samoana High School
Jobs related to airlines, hotels, tour companies, etc.
What are tourism jobs?
What American Samoa hotel was known as the "Pacific's intercontinental Hotel" in the late 60s?
What is "Rainmaker Hotel"
How many ports does Manu'a have?
5 Ports
Ofu Harbor, Ofu Airport, Faleasao Harbor, Ta'u Harbor, Fittuta Airport
This 'vehicle' is often driven to a static accommodation site, such as a campsite.
What is an RV? (Recreational Vehicle)
Fagasa and Vatia
The temporary, short movement of people.
What is 'tourism'?