- Manuʻa Islands - Wikipedia
The islands are located some 110 kilometers (68 miles) east of Tutuila and are a part of American Samoa, an unincorporated territory of the United States Their combined area is 56 square kilometers (22 square miles), and they have a total population of 1,400
- Manua Islands, American Samoa: Pristine Beaches, Traditional . . .
The Manu'a Islands of American Samoa, including Ofu, Olosega and Tau, float like jewels in the water 100 kilometers east of the island of Tutuila As remote as they come, the Manu'a Islands are unfettered by buildings and development
- The Manua Islands - National Park of American Samoa (U. S . . .
The Manu'a Islands as seen from an airplane provide a stunning, prestine experience of the National Park of American Samoa With the Manu'a Islands being a good distance from the main island of Tutuila, it takes a little more planning to get to the islands and then once there to get around
- Fitiuta Lodge Manua American Samoa
Fitiuta Airport (FTI) currently services 3 flights a week – on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays – from Pago Pago, Tutuila (PPG) operated by Samoa Airways Fitiuta is one of 3 villages on the Ta’u island of Manu'a Fitiuta Lodge is located in the central part of the village, about 5 minute walk
- Manua Islands | American Samoa, Map, Facts | Britannica
Manua Islands, group of three islands (Tau [Ta’u], Ofu, and Olosega), American Samoa, southwestern Pacific Ocean Tau, the chief island, has an area of about 15 square miles (39 square km)
- Travel to Manua Made Easy - AmSamFam
As I got close to finishing the American Samoa travel guidebook, I knew it was time to take on the challenge and arrange a trip for our family to Manu’a This is what we learned from our experience
- Manua Islands 2025 - Visit Pago Pago American Samoa
Manu’a is located about 70 miles east of Tutuila The addresses are still stated as Pago Pago, American Samoa Ta’u is the largest of the Manu’a group and the easternmost volcanic island of the Samoan Islands The island is the peak of a huge undersea mountain
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