Climb aboard your open-air, island-style bus for your scenic journey to see one of the island's most noted natural landmarks, Fatu-Ma-Futi (Flowerpot Rocks). Rising from the waters of Pago Pago Harbor, this large rock sports a bushy carpet of vegetation sprouting from its crown that resembles a potted plant, thus giving the formation its American name, Flowerpot Rock. Stop to photograph this unique sight before heading to the western end of Tutuila, venturing through the busiest part of American Samoa and its industrial park. Take pictures of Lava Lava Golf Course, where you will admire panoramic views and might have the chance to purchase a drink. Your scenic journey continues to the town of Leone, the ancient capital of Tutuila. It was here that Samoa's first missionary, John Williams, landed in 1832. In front of the town's Zion Church stands the Leone Missionary Monument, paying tribute to Williams's arrival and the work of the London Missionary Society. Note this testament to an important part of Samoa's history before making your way to Vila's Village, a place where you will step back into a simpler time. Visiting several huts, witness demonstrations of the various uses of coconut leaves and fruit, see how women once washed laundry and marvel at the famous umu oven, which Samoans use to this day to prepare food. A highlight of your visit is a taste of traditional morsels, including fresh fruit, chicken, fish and palusami, a Samoan-style spinach dip. Be treated to entertainment of traditional singing and dancing before departing this interesting village and returning to your ship.