Dol Amroth (Sindarin for Hill of Amroth) is the largest city in Western Gondor. It is governed by the prince of Belfalas, Imrahil, and is home to the famed Swan Knights, the finest cavalry in the realm of Gondor. Situated atop the high cliffs at the western cape in the Bay of Belfalas, the city's high walls and underwater chains protecting the sea gate have never fallen. The inner part of the bay to the northeast of Dol Amroth is named Cobas Haven, currently under siege by corsairs of Umbar. The men living in Dol Amroth are Dúnedain of the South, descendants of Númenor of old, and their rulers, the princes of Dol Amroth, are rumoured to have Elf-blood in their veins.
In recent days, the beacons of Gondor have been lit, signalling an attack on Minas Tirith, the White City, capital of the Realm. Imrahil has lead most of Dol Amroth's fighting force to aid Steward Denethor, and now his daughter Lothíriel rules the city in his stead.
What you find, as you search around the docks, are decorative plinths, with no statues atop them. Mousing over them yields the description, "A broken statue of a boat."
"A boat," indeed!
As you restore the statue, you see that it is a stylized representation of a sailing ship with a star atop its mast, and if you have a good visual memory you'll remember that you saw a lot of them in Annúminas.
That boat is a representation of Vingilot ("Foam-flower"), the ship of Earendil, on which he sailed to Aman to beg the Valar for aid in the war of Elves and Men against Melkor (Morgoth). His wife Elwing took the form of a sea-bird and joined him on his journey, bearing the last Silmaril which her foremother Luthien had worn.
Then Earendil went alone into Valinor, and heard a great voice crying:
"Hail Earendil, of mariners most renowned, the looked for that cometh at unawares, the longed for that cometh beyond hope! Hail Earendil, bearer of light before the Sun and Moon! Splendour of the Children of Earth, star in the darkness, jewel in the sunset, radiant in the morning!"
So Earendil gained the aid he sought, and the Valar took his ship and set the Silmaril atop its mast, and set him to sail the air of Middle-earth till its ending, bearing a shining sign of hope at morning or evening.
Cf. The Silmarillion, Chapter 24, "Of the Voyage of Earendil and the War of Wrath."
Services
The following services can be found within the settlement of Dol Amroth: