Discover Rapa Nui

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Chile

Description

Who is it for?

Curious cultural explorers who want to delve deep into ancient mysteries in remote places.

What is it?

This 5-day cultural expedition of Easter Island explores the fascinating ancient civilization on the planet’s most remote inhabited island. Featuring historic temple visits, investigations into ceremonial sites, bizarre rituals, intriguing experiments, and explorations of archaeological sites, this trip allows you to really dig into the complete history of the renowned island and its mysterious history.

Included/Excluded

All transportation as indicated in the itinerary, four nights at a 3 star hotel, English speaking guide, Rapa Nui National Park entrance fees
Voluntary tips, domestic and international flights, meals not mentioned in itinerary, insurance, personal items

Tour Amenities

Accepts Credit Cards
Car Parking
Free Coupons
Outdoor Seating
Reservations
Restaurant

Tour Duration

Duration

5 days

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Day by Day Itinerary

ARRIVAL EASTER ISLAND
After the flight from Santiago to Easter Island, we’re met at the airport by our friendly local guide and taken to the main town and capital of Easter Island, Hanga Roa, where almost 90% of Easter Island’s inhabitants (the Rapa Nui) live.
We check into our hotel and our guide tells us about the upcoming itinerary. Then we enjoy a good night´s rest, ready for tomorrow’s tours of Easter Island.Overnight Hotel O’Tai 3*, Hanga Roa
TONGARIKI, TE PITO TE KURA, ANAKENA
After enjoying a hearty breakfast, we drive along a coastal road to Hanga Te’e stopping at the ancient temple of Vahiu and visiting Ahu Akahanga and Ahu Tongariki (both alter sites – Ahu means sacred place and refers to the rectangular stone platform on which the Moai statues were erected). These sites were recently restored following damage caused by the tidal wave from the Great Chilean Earthquake in 1960 which washed the statues meters away from their original settings.
Afterwards, we continue to Ahu Te Pito Te Kura, an incredible perfectly round stone used for ceremonial purposes. If we put a compass on the stone it would start spinning crazily and finally show a wrong direction! We continue our exploration at Ahu Nau Nau and Rano Raraku, the border of which is ringed with Moais leading towards the quarry inside the crater rim. Here the Moai were cut from Volcanic tuff and some 150 unfinished figures were mysteriously left there.
We finally head down to Anakena Beach, the legendary landing place of Hota Matua (founder of the island) before journeying back to our hotel in Hanga Roa.Overnight Hotel O’Tai 3*, Hanga Roa
Meals: Breakfast, Box-lunch
RANO KAO, ORONGO

After breakfast we start driving towards Rano Kao volcano, the biggest on the island, whose enormous crater is now a fresh water lake with floating green fields of totora reeds. This site offers an exceptional view of three craggy islands where the bizarre “bird-man” ritual took place. Nearby, we find the ruined village of Orongo where almost 50 stone buildings, the “bird-man” petroglyphs and Ahu Tahai ceremonial center are located. Afterwards we drive back to our hotel.

After lunch you will have a free afternoon. A possible suggestion for your afternoon would be visiting the archaeological site Tahai with its 3 restored Ahus and Moais. and then watching the spectacular sight of the sun setting behind the Moai.

Overnight Hotel O’Tai 3*, Hanga Roa
Meals: Breakfast

AKIVI, VINAPU, PUNA PAU, VINAPU
We start the day by visiting Ahu Akivi again. Unlike other Rapa Nui ceremonial sites, Akivi is not located on the coast and the moai are facing the ocean rather than with their backs to it – very enigmatic for researchers. According to legend these 7 Moai statues represent the first explorers who arrived on Easter Island, including supreme chief and king Hotu Matu’a. We then visit Hanga Poukura, an unrestored Ahu (stone platform) located on the island’s southern coast. Finally we head to the Puna Pau quarry, the place where the Moai hats were made.
The afternoon is free for spending time at your leisure. Options include a boat trip or a snorkelling tour (see prices & facts for rates).Overnight Hotel O’Tai 3*, Hanga Roa
Meals: Breakfast
DEPARTURE

After a morning spent packing, relaxing and soaking up final views, this Easter Island tour package ends by being driven back to the airport in time for the flight back to Santiago…Adios Isla de Pascua!

Meals: Breakfast

Explore Tours

Who is it for?

Curious cultural explorers who want to delve deep into ancient mysteries in remote places.

What is it?

This 5-day cultural expedition of Easter Island explores the fascinating ancient civilization on the planet’s most remote inhabited island. Featuring historic temple visits, investigations into ceremonial sites, bizarre rituals, intriguing experiments, and explorations of archaeological sites, this trip allows you to really dig into the complete history of the renowned island and its mysterious history.

Included/Exclude

All transportation as indicated in the itinerary, four nights at a 3 star hotel, English speaking guide, Rapa Nui National Park entrance fees
Voluntary tips, domestic and international flights, meals not mentioned in itinerary, insurance, personal items

Tour Amenities

Accepts Credit Cards
Car Parking
Free Coupons
Outdoor Seating
Reservations
Restaurant

Tour Plan

ARRIVAL EASTER ISLAND
After the flight from Santiago to Easter Island, we’re met at the airport by our friendly local guide and taken to the main town and capital of Easter Island, Hanga Roa, where almost 90% of Easter Island’s inhabitants (the Rapa Nui) live.
We check into our hotel and our guide tells us about the upcoming itinerary. Then we enjoy a good night´s rest, ready for tomorrow’s tours of Easter Island.Overnight Hotel O’Tai 3*, Hanga Roa
TONGARIKI, TE PITO TE KURA, ANAKENA
After enjoying a hearty breakfast, we drive along a coastal road to Hanga Te’e stopping at the ancient temple of Vahiu and visiting Ahu Akahanga and Ahu Tongariki (both alter sites – Ahu means sacred place and refers to the rectangular stone platform on which the Moai statues were erected). These sites were recently restored following damage caused by the tidal wave from the Great Chilean Earthquake in 1960 which washed the statues meters away from their original settings.
Afterwards, we continue to Ahu Te Pito Te Kura, an incredible perfectly round stone used for ceremonial purposes. If we put a compass on the stone it would start spinning crazily and finally show a wrong direction! We continue our exploration at Ahu Nau Nau and Rano Raraku, the border of which is ringed with Moais leading towards the quarry inside the crater rim. Here the Moai were cut from Volcanic tuff and some 150 unfinished figures were mysteriously left there.
We finally head down to Anakena Beach, the legendary landing place of Hota Matua (founder of the island) before journeying back to our hotel in Hanga Roa.Overnight Hotel O’Tai 3*, Hanga Roa
Meals: Breakfast, Box-lunch
RANO KAO, ORONGO

After breakfast we start driving towards Rano Kao volcano, the biggest on the island, whose enormous crater is now a fresh water lake with floating green fields of totora reeds. This site offers an exceptional view of three craggy islands where the bizarre “bird-man” ritual took place. Nearby, we find the ruined village of Orongo where almost 50 stone buildings, the “bird-man” petroglyphs and Ahu Tahai ceremonial center are located. Afterwards we drive back to our hotel.

After lunch you will have a free afternoon. A possible suggestion for your afternoon would be visiting the archaeological site Tahai with its 3 restored Ahus and Moais. and then watching the spectacular sight of the sun setting behind the Moai.

Overnight Hotel O’Tai 3*, Hanga Roa
Meals: Breakfast

AKIVI, VINAPU, PUNA PAU, VINAPU
We start the day by visiting Ahu Akivi again. Unlike other Rapa Nui ceremonial sites, Akivi is not located on the coast and the moai are facing the ocean rather than with their backs to it – very enigmatic for researchers. According to legend these 7 Moai statues represent the first explorers who arrived on Easter Island, including supreme chief and king Hotu Matu’a. We then visit Hanga Poukura, an unrestored Ahu (stone platform) located on the island’s southern coast. Finally we head to the Puna Pau quarry, the place where the Moai hats were made.
The afternoon is free for spending time at your leisure. Options include a boat trip or a snorkelling tour (see prices & facts for rates).Overnight Hotel O’Tai 3*, Hanga Roa
Meals: Breakfast
DEPARTURE

After a morning spent packing, relaxing and soaking up final views, this Easter Island tour package ends by being driven back to the airport in time for the flight back to Santiago…Adios Isla de Pascua!

Meals: Breakfast

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