Halloween 2025
Date: October 31, 2025 (Friday)
Country: American Samoa Public Holidays
Description
Halloween in American Samoa is on October 31. It is a night when children and adults wear costumes, carve pumpkins, and enjoy spooky decorations. The holiday comes from old customs about remembering spirits and having fun.
People in villages and towns often go trick or treating. Families hold parties, schools may have events, and churches sometimes offer safe celebrations. Costumes can be playful or spooky, but many keep them respectful of Samoan traditions and culture.
Halloween is important because it brings communities together. It gives children a chance to play and collect candy. It also mixes American customs with Samoan values, making the holiday special and local.
Traditions
Halloween in American Samoa blends U.S. costumes with Samoan village life. Kids sometimes trick or treat in neighborhoods and at shopping centers. Many families join school parties with music, dancing and costume contests.
Churches and elders can be cautious about Halloween. Some villages hold alternative events like harvest parties, church nights or family feasts instead of spooky rituals. Foods served at celebrations often include palusami, taro, grilled fish and sweet coconut desserts.
Regional differences matter. Pago Pago and larger villages have more public parties and decorations. Small, traditional villages prefer quiet family gatherings or church activities that reflect Samoan values.
Travel Tips
Halloween in American Samoa is low key. Expect small community parties, church or village events, and most shops open though some government offices may close. Evenings can be busier on main roads and near event sites, so watch for foot traffic.
Enjoy safely by joining village celebrations, dressing respectfully, and avoiding costumes that offend local customs. Use mosquito repellent, carry a flashlight, stay in groups, lock valuables, and check ferry and flight schedules ahead of time to avoid travel delays.