The 7 Best Sights & Landmarks in Hanga Roa, Easter Island

October 17, 2021 Alice Mieles

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.
Restaurants in Hanga Roa

1. Ahu Akahanga

Hanga Roa, Easter Island Chile http://imaginaisladepascua.com/que-ver/sitios-arqueologicos/ahu-akahanga/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 551 reviews

Ahu Akahanga

Reviewed By 716sachink - Plainview, United States

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.

2. Puna Pau

Hanga Roa, Easter Island Chile http://imaginaisladepascua.com/que-ver/volcanes/puna-pau/
Excellent
44%
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4.5 based on 763 reviews

Puna Pau

Reviewed By IslandLubber - Rio Rancho, United States

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

3. Ahu Vaihu

Coastal Road, Hanga Roa, Easter Island Chile
Excellent
50%
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37%
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4.5 based on 187 reviews

Ahu Vaihu

Reviewed By WImom - Fond du Lac, United States

This are two things of interest here. One is a reconstructed village and the other is a moai platform. To really appreciate the reconstructed village, a guide is needed. Without the guide, one would lack the understanding of how exactly these people lived. The guide showed us how the ancient chicken houses worked. There is a stone that is removed from the wall and the chickens continue to file out. Very amusing. The boat houses were explained in detail, as well as how they farmed and how they cooked. See photos for details. Towards the water is the platform used to support 8 moai, each one with its red topknot. The moai are now lying prone in the exact position that they were thrown over. In front of the platform, you will see a large round circle named paina , after the ceremony that used to take place inside it.

4. Ahu Riata

Caleta Hanga Piko, Hanga Roa, Easter Island Chile
Excellent
41%
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50%
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9%
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Ahu Riata

5. Ahu Te Peu

Isla de Pascua, Hanga Roa, Easter Island Chile https://www.easterislandquest.com/ahu-te-peu.htm
Excellent
60%
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Ahu Te Peu

6. Pu o Hiro

Hanga Roa, Easter Island Chile
Excellent
36%
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22%
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35%
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4.0 based on 103 reviews

Pu o Hiro

7. Cementerio de Isla de Pascua

Policarpo s/n, Hanga Roa, Easter Island Chile
Excellent
45%
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4.0 based on 391 reviews

Cementerio de Isla de Pascua

Reviewed By 716sachink - Plainview, United States

This cemetery is located at a short walking distance from Tahai on the way to Hanga Roa. Certainly worth stopping en route to view some of the very unique tombstones which are adorned with motifs that combine Christian and Rapa Nui iconography. The Pacific Ocean in the background makes it even more memorable.

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