Plan Around Two Dollar Beach
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Two Dollar Beach Details
Although the beach is now misnamed due to increases in the entry fee, it's well worth the visit. Two Dollar Beach now costs $5 to spend the day on, and while the beach is small, the water is clear and perfect for those who want views of live coral. Note that you cannot rent snorkeling gear here, so bring your own! If you get hungry or thirsty during your visit to Two Dollar Beach, there is a bar (with limited selection) located on the beach. Enjoy beach chairs and a picnic area. You can also rent kayaks and pedal boats for $5-$10 while at the beach. Access to the beach is located right off the main road through Pago Pago. There are restrooms available.
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