Visit Manu'a Islands


The Manu'a Islands are a group of three islands located in the eastern part of American Samoa. These islands, Ta'u, Ofu, and Olosega, are rich with beauty and cultural history. Tourists can take advantage of the amazing beaches and volcanic landscape that make up these islands. Activities such as snorkeling, hiking, kayaking, and fishing can be enjoyed by visitors here.

Visitors should not miss out on viewing Lata Mountain National Park on Ta'u Island-this national park is home to protected rainforests, endemic species of birds and plants not found anywhere else in the world! The village of Faleasao on Ofu Island is also a great place to explore local culture. The Faleasao airport provides a gateway to begin your exploration.

One interesting historical fact about Manu'a Islands is that they were the first island group in American Samoa to be settled by Polynesians over 3 thousand years ago! It was also one of the last places Captain Cook sighted during his fateful voyage before being killed in Hawaii 1779.
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Cities in Manu'a Islands

Alaufau, Faiava, Sili, Nu'utele, Olosega, Lalomoana