Vailoatai, American Samoa

Vailoatai is a village in southwestern Tutuila, the main island of American Samoa. It is located on the eastern end of Leone Bay. The village is known for its beautiful malae (ceremonial village-green) located along the island's rugged southern coast, lined by the fale tali mālō (guest houses) of its village chiefs. Vailoatai along with Taputimu, Fūtiga and Itū'au (Malaeloa) form the itūmālō (county/district) o Tuālātai. The village serves as the county's principality as the titular head of the district (fa'asuaga) is located here.

Vailoatai, American Samoa

Vailoatai is a village in southwestern Tutuila, the main island of American Samoa. It is located on the eastern end of Leone Bay. The village is known for its beautiful malae (ceremonial village-green) located along the island's rugged southern coast, lined by the fale tali mālō (guest houses) of its village chiefs. Vailoatai along with Taputimu, Fūtiga and Itū'au (Malaeloa) form the itūmālō (county/district) o Tuālātai. The village serves as the county's principality as the titular head of the district (fa'asuaga) is located here.