The epic Moai stone statues that stand guard over Easter Island are among the main attractions of this remote and lonely part of the world. Hanga Roa is Easter Island’s commercial hub and its only village. The airport is here, as are several restaurants, guest houses and hotels. Use it as a base for island adventures, which may include trekking, exploring white sand beaches, snorkeling, diving, visiting archaeological sites or even your own private spiritual journey.
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5.0 based on 605 reviews
Exploring one step further. Live your Easter Island adventure the way you imagined it. Feel more of the island spirit and atmosphere through our wide array of tours. Tours are offered in fluent English, Spanish and Swedish. The agency is owned by Marcus Edensky (one of the very few non-natives throughout history ever to learn to speak the ancient Easter Island language Rapa Nui fluently) and by local Alicia "Makohe" Ika (musical artist and surf instructor, famous from Hollywood-directed environmental surf movie 180° South).
4.5 based on 1,101 reviews
This was a very professional production of cultural dance and music that was very enjoyable and which clearly has a lot of thought and planning behind it. The dancers give it their all and are dedicated to their performances, and the music is beautiful. This isn't some hokey, jaded tourist trap but rather dedicated artists who are clearly enthusiastic about their culture and history (rightfully so) and do a great job sharing it with visitors to the island. The show as an hour long which was just about right for me. The dance and music stand alone well-enough but I would agree with one of the other reviewers here that maybe a short explanation of a dance segment here and there, and maybe a keep word or two to listen, to would have been interesting. This was done for one spotlight performance and was well-done without detracting from the flow of the performance.
4.5 based on 1,045 reviews
Getting there requires going through a path not suitable for seniors but it’s worth the effort . This is the local answer to Anakena , which is much more touristic . Some 100 meters from the beach there is a coral reef good for snorkeling
4.5 based on 172 reviews
Mike Rapu diving center has many options for anyone that wants to dive. It doesn`t matter if you have dived before or if it`s your first time, here you can do it. The visibility of the water is our main differential of any other part of the world, it goes until 60m (196ft). Adding to that, you can also see many corals, fish, caves and even a moai underwater. The tour takes between 1h30/2h and you will have all the instructions you need, all the equipments and an unforgettable time at the Easter Island waters. Besides our diving courses, we also have boat tours and snorkelings to the motus (islets) of the famous Birdman competition. Its a tour that takes between 1h30/2h and you go in a fisherman boat being able to see the town of Hanga Roa, Ana Kai Tangata (Cave), and all lava of the volcano Rano Kau. Our team is very experienced, friendly and will be ready to help you in any further questions. Hope to see you soon.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
AKU AKU TURISMO is a ground operator specialized in Polynesia destination, with more than two decades of experience in Easter Island. Our company have infrastructure and services able to give attention to individual tourists, families and big groups. Our services have been put into practice during years taking care of visitors of different countries and cultures.
4.5 based on 551 reviews
This attraction is an interesting one and different from other attractions. One can see an ahu(platform) in ruins with all of its moai fallen face down or on their backs, most likely toppled after the clan wars. At the entrance to this site one will see some well-preserved ruins of an ancient village with a number of earth ovens (umu pae), the boat-houses (hare vaka) as well as some paved areas which will show you a little of how the people of Rapa Nui used to live. Very close to here you will also find a small cave that was used as shelter for those who did not have a boat house. Behind the main ahu, one will find another moai that has been toppled as well as an unusually small moais that would have been one of the first ones to be built. Certainly would very highly recommend visiting this attraction to any traveler and especially those who are eager to have an off beat experience on Easter Island.
4.5 based on 763 reviews
This site was a stop on my full day guided tour. A steep climb is necessary to see where that actual quarry is. Great panoramic view of Hanga Roa and the area, too
4.5 based on 123 reviews
Mahinatur is the oldest and most experienced agency on Easter Island. We have a great team of expert local guides in local history, which will make your stay and experience unforgettable. Mahinatur offers sightseeing tours with local guides to the most important archaeological sites over Rapa Nui. We offer transport on comfortable vehicles in excellent conditions, so as to provide a better, higher level experience. Additionally, you can book horse-back riding tours, scuba-diving, snorkelling, boat trips, trekking tours and car, motorbikes and bikes rental. Book your tours with an experienced agency and enjoy your stay in the ancient lands of Hotu Matu'a
4.5 based on 153 reviews
Another Rapa Nui cave not to miss! Ana Kai Tangata is just off the main ocean road close to the airport on way to Orongo. Look for the signs. It's a short walk to the ocean where you will see a staircase cut out of the cliffside leading down to the cave on the edge of the ocean with the water crashing up against the rocks. This cave is more shell-like than the other caves on Rapa Nui, which are hidden underground. There are a lot of large rocks inside and around the cave, which is not very deep. There is a unique history to this cave and some locals won't go into the cave. I would recommend checking out this cave.
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