Visiting Easter Island Travel Guide (Isla de Pascua - Rapa Nui)
Sometimes a once in a lifetime opportunity presents itself and you take it. Traveling to Easter Island (known locally as Rapa Nui and in Spanish as Isla de Pascua) was something we never thought possible in our lifetimes. However, when a short-time discounted airfare was available, we snapped it up and with an opportunity to explore the island slowly, we spent time hiking, walking and renting a vehicle to cover as much as the island as possible. The following Easter Island travel video is our best attempt to document our day to day adventure in the form of a series of vlogs from Day 1 to Day 7. We feel that if you're going to experience the best Easter Island has to offer you had better give yourself a 4 to 7 days.
Our visit Easter Island travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including all of the various moai statues, beaches and best locations for sunset and sunrise photos. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Easter Island tourism brochure.
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After close to a month travelling around Chile, Sam and I hopped on a plane to visit Easter Island, known locally as Rapa Nui. This was the closest we were ever going to get to this remote speck in the ocean, which also happens to be the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle. We gave ourselves one full week to explore Isla de Pascua, and what follows is a travel guide of our time there. We hiked ancient volcanoes, stood face to face with the moai, watched spectacular sunrises and sunsets, and road tripped around the island while wild horses ran alongside. It was an incredible week and we hope this video will inspire you to plan your own visit to Easter Island.
Rano Kau is 324 meters tall and it is located on the southwestern tip of Rapa Nui. We hiked all the way from town, and because of it’s gradual incline, we found it to be a relatively easy activity. That being said, we would recommend doing it early in the morning, since there were very few shaded areas along the way.
Orongo is a village and ceremonial site located just past the Rano Kau Crater. Unfortunately, it started pouring rain shortly after we reached the site, so we didn’t get to visit, but we made plans to return later that week.
That evening we made our way into Hanga Roa to watch the sun set from the harbour. There were lots of surfers out on the water, and the waves kept rolling in and crashing against the rocks.
After the market we took a walk to Ahu Tahai, which is a ceremonial complex that holds 3 different ‘ahus’ or platforms with moai. Perhaps the most famed of the three is Ahu Ko Te Riku, which stands out from the rest because it has restored eyes.
Having already visited Ahu Tahai by day, we still made it a point to come in the late afternoon.
Rano Raraku is yet another volcano crater found on the island, and it is also the site of the quarry that supplied the stone for the hundreds of moai that can be found on the island. The quarry is believed to have been in use for a span of 500 years up until the early 18th century when activity ceased. It would also appear that this site was abandoned in a rush since many of the moai here are unfinished.
After seeing the moai scattered on the slopes of the volcano, we took a little detour and hiked into the crater. We also spotted wild horses and a few moai inside the crater, which was quite unexpected.
From there we continued on to Ahu Tongariki for a quick visit. This site is home to 15 moai, making it the biggest ‘ahu’ on the island.
The best place to catch the sunrise in Rapa Nui is at Ahu Tongariki. We made the drive in the dark and we arrived just as the sky was beginning to show it’s soft morning colours.
One of the best decisions we made on our trip was to rent a car so that we would have the ability to explore all of Easter Island.
And just like that our week on Easter Island was up! Rapa Nui is one of the most fascinating places we have ever visited, and we loved getting to explore every inch of the island.
This is part of our Travel in Easter Island Rapa Nui (Isla de Pascua) series.
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Easter Island Vlog: A Photo Story from Hanga Roa, Chile
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Hi! My name is Caya (CayaPhoto) and I like telling stories with my videos and my photos. This is the first attempt I make at a new format.
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I moved to Santiago in late 2013. My company had just been accepted in a program for startups called Startup Chile, and my co-founders and I moved there for 6 months.
Flying to Easter Island is expensive. A Flight from Santiago on good dates is about $500, and trust me, we waited. Back then I lived on a $1,200 salary which is OK for Santiago but certainly not enough to travel much. I also had debt I had piled up from my previously failed startup attempt.
Our friends in startup Chile made trips to Torres del Paine, Atacama Desert and even Argentina, we saved up for Easter Island.
Less than a week before the trip I had been back home, where I learned I was going to be a dad. I was still wrapping my head around this as we flew out. I even considered canceling the trip, considering how broke I was, working for a still uncertain startup… and with a kid on the way, but luckily most expenses had already been paid for.
Rapa Nui, as the locals call this landmark island, is one of the most isolated places on Earth. A flight from Santiago, the nearest continental land mass is over 5 hours. Only about 4,000 people live on the tiny Island, which is just 25 km or 15 miles across.
Accommodations are quite humble, but Easter island is beautiful.
Wild horses roam the prairies. An inactive volcano crater dominates the landscape. Unsurprisingly, the locals settled Orongo, one of their villages there well over 500 years ago; most of which still stands and seems stolen out of the Last Jedi, or the other way around.
There’s a single beach on Rapa Nui, on the far side of the Island, the rest of the coast is made up of sharp, black, volcanic rock.
This volcanic rock is the material in which the Moai were sculpted, which is of course the reason we were there. As a kid my mom used to tell me how much she dreamt of visiting… and here I was, lucky enough to visit as early as my twenties.
The first statue you’ll probably see is the lonely Te Ata Hero, near Hanga Roa, the population center... only a few steps from there is Ahu Tahai, where you’ll see one of the best restored statues, with eyes and Pukao.
Over 900 statues were carved on Rapa Nui, between the years 1250 and 1500... and you can truly see the evolution of their designs, from very basic and simple shapes to the more stylized and ambitious statues.
They were carved as a symbol of political power and it’s also believed that they represented their ancestors. When the island was discovered on 1722 all the moai were standing, but by the 19th century they had all been toppled. It is believed that tribal rivalries over changing religions was the reason for the conflict. All the moai standing today were brought back up by archeologists.
The most mind boggling place on the island is Rano Raraku, the quarry were all of the moai were sculpted. While smaller, lighter pieces were transported over 10 miles across the island, the biggest moai never made it out of the quarry... they were just left abandoned.
This moai which was left incomplete, is 70ft or 21m long and weighs 270 tons. Walking the slopes of this crater turned quarry is out of this world.
A couple kilometers down stands Ahu Tongariki, the biggest Ahu on the island with the biggest Moai outside of the quarry. We heard this was a great place for sunrises, so on our last day on the island, we woke up at 3am in the morning and drove our rented scooter there.
There are no street lamps outside Hanga Roa, and without any planning this happened to be a new moon night. I had never seen stars so bright. You could walk around just with the starlight.
I only had my old Sony alpha nex-3 then, that my uncle sold to me. Luckily, he had bought a 16mm Lens that he included in the deal. This was my first time trying astrophotography.
I balanced the camera on the motorcycle seat, since I was carrying no tripod and we shot these.
To photograph the Ahu, I balanced the camera on the grass with some rocks. A couple or decent shots came up, with a coincidentally aligned Milky Way... but I wasn’t able to get enough light on the moai.
This is when a car drove by. By the strangest coincidence a car drove by at 4:30am in the morning, just as I was exposing the 30 second shot. The headlights illuminated the statues just right, with just the right amount of light… and I captured this.
We moved out of Chile only a couple weeks after this trip. With the both amazing and scary news I had received just a week earlier, escaping to Easter Island for a week helped me remain sane, and prepare for what was to come.
Tour Astonishing Easter Island: Hanga Roa Town
Most travelers come to Easter Island on a 4 day/3 night package, as did we and then explore the exact same sights in the exact same order. We selected Hotel O'Tai in the center of Hanga Roa for our stay. Exclusive and uber expensive hotels are Altiplanico and Explora; both of whom include all sights, guides and food in their rates but we were very happy at O'Tai, convenient to all restaurants. And only five minutes from the airport!
Easter Island is 3,700 kilometers/2,300 miles west of South America and the only other way to access by air is from Tahaiti. Occasional cruise lines do include Easter Island in their itineraries. Why visit? For the incredible Maoi (stone statues). In-depth videos of all that we saw and did will follow...
Day 9 - Easter Island, Hiking & Hanga Roa | Chile Travel Vlog
Here is the day 9 video of my adventures to Chile and Easter Island. On this day we hiked across the north of the island and took in the main town of Hanga Roa craft market.
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다음날. 일찍 일어나 항가로아 마을에 있는 시장을 찾았다. 작고 소박한 분위기. 걸음마다 정겨움이 느껴진다. 트럭에서 다양한 채소와 과일 판매하며, 솔직하게 원산지를 얘기해주는 친절한 미소의 아주머니. 나무로 모아이를 조각하고 있는 모아이를 닮은 조각가 아저씨. 문짝 하나도 없는 차를 가게 삼아 라파누이 토종 옥수수를 판매하는 조금은 난해한 패션의 젊은 상인. 바다의 아나콘다라고 자기 키만 한 생선을 힘껏 들어 올리며 생선을 자랑하는 생선가게 아저씨. 모두 항가로아 마을 시장의 활기찬 아침을 여는 사람들이다. 시장 거리에서 가장 인기 좋은 품목은 당연 생선이다. 인근 바다에서 잡아온 신선한 다랑어와 다양한 생선들을 얼리지 않고 팔고 있다. 비싸지 않은 가격 또한 매력이다. “생선의 가장 맛있는 부위는 여기, 가슴 쪽이에요. 참치의 기름이 이 부위에 가장 많아요.“ 마을 주민들뿐만 아니라 미리 정보를 알고 온 관광객들도 많이 찾는다. “참치를 좀 샀습니다. 이건 황다랑어죠. 옐로테일이라고도 해요. 아주 좋은 부위입니다. 보세요. 노란색이죠. 신선해요. 바다에서 바로 잡아 온 거죠. 집에 가면 자르거나, 아니면 스테이크로 구울 겁니다.“
[English: Google Translator]
next day. I got up early and found a market in the village of Hangaroa. Small and simple atmosphere. Every step I feel the nostalgia. A friendly smile woman who sells a variety of vegetables and fruits from trucks and honestly tells her where she is from. A sculptor who resembles Moai, carving Moi with wood. A young merchant who is selling some of Rafanui's native corn in an unnecessarily fashionable fashion shop. It is an anaconda of the sea and it is a fish shop uncle which boasts the fish which it pushes and pushes the fish which it is strong. It is the people who open the lively morning of the market of the village of Hanga Roa. One of the most popular items on the market is natural fish. It sells fresh tuna and various fish caught in the nearby sea without freezing. Inexpensive prices are also attractive. The most delicious part of the fish is here, on the chest. Tuna oil is the most abundant in this area. Not only the villagers but also many tourists who came to know the information in advance. I bought some tuna. This is yellow tuna. Also known as yellow tail. It is a very good site. look. It's yellow. It's fresh. I got it right from the sea. When I go home, I'll cut it, or I'll burn it with a steak.
[Chile: Google Translator]
Al dia siguiente Me levanté temprano y encontré un mercado en el pueblo de Hangaroa. Ambiente pequeño y sencillo. A cada paso siento la nostalgia. Una mujer de sonrisa amable que vende una variedad de verduras y frutas en camiones y honestamente le dice de dónde es. Un escultor que se parece a Moai, tallando a Moi con madera. Un joven comerciante que vende parte del maíz nativo de Rafanui en una tienda de moda innecesariamente de moda. Es una anaconda del mar y es un tío pescador que presume del pez que empuja y empuja al pez que es fuerte. Son las personas las que abren la animada mañana del mercado del pueblo de Hanga Roa. Uno de los artículos más populares en el mercado es el pescado natural. Vende atún fresco y varios pescados capturados en el mar cercano sin congelarse. Los precios baratos también son atractivos. La parte más deliciosa del pescado está aquí, en el cofre. El aceite de atún es el más abundante en esta área. No solo los aldeanos, sino también muchos turistas que llegaron a conocer la información con anticipación. Compré un poco de atún. Este es el atún amarillo. También conocido como cola amarilla. Es un sitio muy bueno. Mira Es amarillo Es fresco Lo saqué directamente del mar. Cuando vaya a casa, lo cortaré o lo quemaré con un filete .
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■클립명: 남미11-칠레09-13 소박한 시장의 활기찬 아침
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 하용일 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2019년 4월April
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Hanga Roa Eco Village & Spa 5* on Easter Island
This high-end property, one of the newest on the island, enjoys a privileged location overlooking a stunning bay and the Pacific Ocean beyond. Its 75 rooms, whose exterior resembles the ancient Orongo ceremonial village, are fashioned partially from local materials such as wood, volcanic rock and clay. Inside, modern styling and luxurious appointments await, including oversize tubs, super-comfortable beds, a sofa bed and A/C. The holistic spa's four treatment rooms provide massage and beauty treatments with an emphasis on island–based ingredients. Cuisine is simply divine the chef prepares your meals with meticulous presentation, delivering dishes that you would expect from a big city restaurant.
EASTER ISLAND in 3 minutes!!!
After a big night drinking with a friend, we ended up stumbling home and booking last-minute flights to Easter Island.
We had a week there and managed to fit in an insane amount of things to do on Easter Island.
From scuba diving to caving, driving around to hiking, and learning everything we could about the famous moai statues, it was an incredible experience.
We used Hanga Roa Eco Village and Spa as our accommodation on Rapa Nui, and it was amazing!
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Travel video about destination Rapa Nui in Chile.
Around 3,500 kilometres west of the mainland of Chile is the Pacific island of Rapa Nui, otherwise known as Easter Island. Three million years ago volcanic activity created this small island of lava that covers an area of a hundred and sixty square kilometres.Rapa Nui is one of the most remote places on Earth and its closest neighbour is Pitcairn Island more than two thousand kilometres west. Since its discovery by Dutch sailors on Easter Sunday, 1722, there has been a great deal of interest in the island. In spite of its growing tourist trade the island has retained an air of tranquillity and is ideal for nature lovers and those interested in its history. Theories abound as to who were the first settlers to arrive on this tiny island but scientists believe that its first inhabitants originated from Eastern Polynesia.But the island’s main focal point are its gigantic and mysterious stone monuments that date back to late pre-historic times. These mighty statues have always stimulated a certain amount of fantasy as the island was thought to be part of a lost continent. Nearly all the mighty figures, known as Moai, originated from the slopes of the Rano Raraku Volcano. Its Tuff stone was an ideal sculpting material and its soft texture made it possible for the islanders to create tall, massive statues out of the rock within only a few weeks. There are still almost four hundred individually crafted Moai figures on the island. During the 19th century slave traders arrived and took with them thousands of the island’s inhabitants. Those that were left of the island’s religious leaders took their knowledge of the island and its culture to their graves. Thus the exact meaning of the intriguing, giant Megalithic sculptures will remain an unsolved mystery for the rest of time.
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종교적 융화의 모습을 볼 수 있는 곳이 한 곳 더 있다. 바로 이스터섬 공동묘지다. 십자가나 모아이 모습을 하고 있는 묘비들. 그 모습이 독특하고 다양하다. 서구 열강과 피할 수 없던 슬픈 공존을 해야만 했던 라파누이인들. 묘비에는 이들의 애환이 담겨 있는 듯하다.
[English: Google Translator]
There is one place where we can see the image of religious fusion. It is the Easter Island cemetery. The tombstones are in the shape of a cross or moai. Its appearance is unique and diverse. The Rapa Nui who had to coexist with the western powers and inevitable sadness. The tombstone seems to contain their affection.
[Chile: Google Translator]
Hay un lugar donde podemos ver la imagen de la fusión religiosa. Es el cementerio de la Isla de Pascua. Las lápidas tienen la forma de una cruz o moai. Su apariencia es única y diversa. Los Rapa Nui que tuvieron que convivir con las potencias occidentales y la tristeza inevitable. La lápida parece contener su cariño.
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■클립명: 남미11-칠레09-18 종교적 융화가 된 공동묘지
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■촬영일자: 2019년 4월April
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Isla de Pascua (Easter Island), Chile
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Isla de Pascua (Easter Island), Chile: 1. Explora Rapa Nui - All Inclusive *****
2. Hotel Hangaroa Eco Village & Spa *****
3. Hotel Hare Uta ****
4. Hotel Puku Vai ***
5. Hareswiss Easter Island Bungalows ***
6. Hare Nua Hotel Boutique **
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8. Hostal y Cabañas Tojika
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1. Te Miro Oone S/N, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $594 - $2039
Located 5 mi from Hanga Roa, Explora Rapa Nui offers all-inclusive packages to explore Easter Island.
2. Av. Pont s/n, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $350 - $1118
Featuring spa facilities, an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant overlooking the ocean, Hangaroa Eco Village & Spa is a modern hotel that offers rooms with free WiFi. Guests will be offered a welcome cocktail upon arrival.
3. Avenida Hotu Matua s/n, 5632000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $363 - $474
Featuring a spa, an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Hotel Hare Uta offers accommodations in Hanga Roa. WiFi is available, connection is limited.
4. Hotu Matua S/N, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $199 - $241
Located in the remote Easter Island, world famous for its monumental 'Moai' statues and a part of UNESCO World Heritage. It offers rooms in a tropical setting and an outdoor pool.
5. Tahai, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $125 - $151
Offering a garden, Hareswiss Easter Island Bungalows is set in Hanga Roa. Ahu Tongariki is 8.7 mi from the property. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
6. Atamu Tekena, Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $309 - $390
Located in the remote Easter Island, Hare Nua Hotel Boutique offers accommodations in Hanga Roa. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar, hot tub, and included organic breakfast. Free WiFi available.
7. Policarpo Toro Sin Numero, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $85 - $150
Set in a charming cabins made of local materials on the slopes of Rano Kau Volcano, Cabanas Christophe offers rooms and self-catering bungalows with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs in Easter Island. Hanga Roa city center is a 5-minute drive away.
8. Apina s/n, Hanga Piko, Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $94 - $120
Offering free WiFi and a garden, Hostal y Cabañas Tojika is located in Hanga Roa, 1.1 mi from Tahai. Hanga Roa Anthropological Museum is 1.3 mi from the property. Free private parking is available on site.
9. Apina Nui s/n, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $80 - $249
An outdoor swimming pool and bungalows surrounded by gardens can be enjoyed in Hanga Roa only a 5-minute drive from Mataveri International Airport. Wi-Fi is free in public areas and breakfast is included.
10. Tahai S/N, 2770000 Hanga Roa, Chile, Price range: $150 - $225
Located in Hanga Roa, within a 9-minute walk of Pea and half a kilometer of Playa Pea, Takarua Lodge provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a terrace. The hotel features family rooms.
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Easter Island Tour Guide & Travel Tips
Planning to visit Easter Island? Here's what you need to do when you're there!
Already been there? What was on your list?
In this video, Eric guides you through the top 5 things to do when visiting Easter Island. This travel destination is the most remote inhabited island on earth and has a fascinating history which includes rituals, secret caves and of course, the famous Moai statues.
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Where to Go in Chile: Easter Island - Find your Chile
There’s no inhabited spot in the world quite so isolated as Chilean Polynesia. A mere dot in the vast Pacific Ocean, Easter Island (known as Rapa Nui in the people’s native language) is a one-of-a-kind destination whose very remoteness lends it unmistakable authenticity and an aura of mystery. It’s high time to come and uncover its secrets!
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