Located in the South Pacific more than 2,000 miles off the Chilean coast, Easter Island’s not the easiest place to reach. (If you’re interested, the easiest access is by air from Santiago or Tahiti.) But isolation has helped preserve the 1,500-year-old mysterious congregation of volcanic rock sculptures (maoi) that’s the island’s biggest claim to fame. After exploring the unique landscape, relax on an uncrowded beach and ponder one of the most mysterious places on Earth.
Restaurants in Easter Island
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U’ahu was born from the simple fact of sharing with the travelers a different way of exploring Rapa Nui. We are a team of young adepts to travels and adventures, thriving with energy and in possession of a profound admiration and knowledge of the local culture and its people. Our objective is to accompany our travelers in their exploration of the island, helping them achieve a true connection with the local culture and nature. Together we will venture into the strength of a live millenarian civilization. We aim to deliver not only a pleasant stay but also an unforgettable experience through a high quality service.
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Te Maori Arts &Handycrafts. Traditional crafts Rapa Nui. All your handmade works with first level materials. Traditional craft rapa Nui. All your handmade works with first level materials. Located in Easter Island
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Visit the world's most remote music shop when at Easter Island! This is THE place for local music and instruments.
A local place , with a special accent. GREAT SHIRTS Island LOGO. On main street next to Oceanic Car Rental. Local music , great conversation hang out.
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Since 2010 we bring all the magic of the Pacific Islands to Rapa Nui. Clothing, accessories, decoration and more!
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I first noticed this market when my wife and I attended a service at the Church of Rapa Nui. A couple of days later, my wife and I visited this market to check out their wares. There are multiple stalls which sell primarily souvenir type items. These include assorted Moai figures, shirts, t-shirts, jewelry and a variety of other items. I like the fact that this market is run by local folks who create or directly sell the items. As a result, the prices were better than the items sold at the various Moai sites we visited. In addition, they had a much wider variety of items for sale. All of the women who ran the stalls we visited were very friendly and helpful. My recommendation is to try and patronize the vendors at the sites with the Rapa Nui National Park, but also try and visit Mercado Artesanal if you want to purchase additional mementos of your time on Easter Island.
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