Vailoatai, American Samoa


Vailoatai is a village in southwestern Tutuila Island in American Samoa. It is located on the eastern end of the Leone Bay.
The original name of the village was Tuaulu. In 1926, Tuaulu and Vailoa combined to form Vailoatai village

Notable People

was an American Samoan politician who served as the territory's lieutenant governor and congressional delegate.
Fagaoalii Lefagaoali'i Satele Sunia was an American Samoan literacy advocate and educator. She served as the First Lady of American Samoa from January 1997 to March 2003 during the tenure of her husband, former Governor Tauese Sunia, who died in office in 2003.

Notable Landmarks

is a senior high school in Vailoatai and Leone, Western District, American Samoa.
Le'ala Shoreline National Natural Landmark is 35 acres and was designated in 1972.
Le'ala Sliding Rock is a natural rock formation between Vailoatai and Taputimu, which is a scenic landmark as well as a natural playground or slide. It is located in Tūalātai in the Western District of Tutuila.

Demographics