Top 8 Things to do Adventurous in Easter Island, Easter Island

February 20, 2022 Nobuko Falco

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

1. Green Island Tours Easter Island

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Green Island Tours Easter Island

Green Island Tours & Travel offers award-winning small group tours, private tours, cruise ship shore excursions and complete travel package deals, covering every possible site of interest on Easter Island. We are proud winners of TripAdvisor's Certificate of Excellence for the last 3 years running and take great care in providing an outstanding and memorable experience for our guests. Whether you come in search of historical information, legendary stories, a relaxed tour pace, avoiding crowds, or optimal lighting for photos, we are here to help you get the most out of your stay. Our guides are friendly, knowledgable and have a deep love and respect for the work they do.

2. Easter Island Travel

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Easter Island Travel

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).

3. Rapa Nui Stargazing

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Rapa Nui Stargazing

Journey back in time to the world of the Polynesian Voyagers with Rapa Nui’s only hands-on stargazing experience. Learn about the principles of basic astronomy, Polynesian navigation and the archeo-astronomy of Easter Island. Head out to one of the island’s traditional observatory sites to gaze at the night sky through our high-powered telescope on one of the most remote islands in the world.

4. Mike Rapu Diving Center

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Mike Rapu Diving Center

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.

5. Ana Kai Tangata

zona sur de Hanga Roa, Hanga Roa, Easter Island Chile
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Ana Kai Tangata

Reviewed By antwerp88 - Toronto, Canada

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.

6. Ana Kakenga

Easter Island Chile
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Ana Kakenga

Reviewed By hamsloane - Heidelberg, Australia

Ana Kakenga is an awe inspiring cave just north of Hang Roa. Climb down into the entrance to see the end of the cave, a hole that opens onto a sheer cliff face - very high up. Walk aorund the headland after to see a view of the cliff face with the hole perched high on the cliff.

7. Orca Diving Center

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Orca Diving Center

8. Atariki Rapa Nui Diving Center

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Atariki Rapa Nui Diving Center

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