Aleipata Islands

The Aleipata Islands are a group of four uninhabited islands off the eastern end of Upolu Island, Samoa. (The eastern end is known as the historical Aleipata region of Upolu.) The aggregate area of the Aleipata Islands 1.68 km2). This includes: * Nu'utele (1.08 km2) * Nu'ulua (0.25 km2) * Namua (0.20 km2) * Fanuatapu (0.15 km2) These islets are remnants of eroded volcanic tuff rings. Only Namua is open for visitors, who can enjoy the Namua Island Resort and the beaches. Fanuatapu, being the easternmost island, has a lighthouse. The islands are important nesting locations for seabirds.

Aleipata Islands

The Aleipata Islands are a group of four uninhabited islands off the eastern end of Upolu Island, Samoa. (The eastern end is known as the historical Aleipata region of Upolu.) The aggregate area of the Aleipata Islands 1.68 km2). This includes: * Nu'utele (1.08 km2) * Nu'ulua (0.25 km2) * Namua (0.20 km2) * Fanuatapu (0.15 km2) These islets are remnants of eroded volcanic tuff rings. Only Namua is open for visitors, who can enjoy the Namua Island Resort and the beaches. Fanuatapu, being the easternmost island, has a lighthouse. The islands are important nesting locations for seabirds.