Aunu’u

Aunuʻu is a small volcanic island rich in history, legend, and natural beauty. Its freshwater Faʻamulivai Marsh, the largest wetland in American Samoa, is a haven for rare flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the island’s hiking trails, snorkel along its shores, or savor the famous Aunuʻu fa’ausi, a traditional Samoan dish made from wetland taro. History buffs will enjoy tales of early Polynesian settlers and significant events like the arrival of the first Mormon missionaries in 1863. Aunuʻu's tranquil charm and fascinating past make it a captivating destination.