South American Destinations

Easter Island

When it comes to remote wonders, holidays to Easter Island (Rapa Nui) promise an adventure like no other. Famous for it's moai statues, this tiny volcanic island is over 2,000 miles from Chile’s mainland and a world apart from all other islands.

One day, you could be marveling at the towering moai statues, their enigmatic expressions standing guard along the coastline; the next, trekking across windswept plains to ancient ceremonial sites steeped in mystery. But it’s not just the history that captivates. The island’s rugged beauty, with its rolling green hills, rocky shores, and sparkling blue waters, creates a serene escape. Add in the warmth of the Rapa Nui people, their traditional dances, and vibrant festivals, and you’ll find a destination that feels as enriching as it is extraordinary.

Highlights
Moai Statues, Seafood and Remote location
Languages Spoken
Rapa Nui & Spanish
Currency
Chilean Peso
Average Temp.
Summer 24°C (75.3°F), Winter 18.4°C (65.2°F)
Sunlight streams through the opening of a rocky cave, illuminating a small green plant growing among light-colored stones. Much like the mysteries of holidays to Easter Island, the contrast between the plant and dark cave walls highlights life amid rugged surroundings.

Popular Areas of Easter Island

Discover awe-inspiring archaeological sites, stunning volcanic landscapes, and a rich Polynesian heritage on Easter Island. Begin your journey at Rano Raraku, the volcanic quarry where the iconic moai statues were carved, and explore the surrounding area to see dozens of unfinished statues frozen in time. Then, head to Ahu Tongariki, where 15 majestic moai stand proudly against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean, offering a picture-perfect moment.

For natural wonders, venture to Rano Kau, a massive volcanic crater with a shimmering lake at its center, and enjoy sweeping views of the island from the nearby Orongo ceremonial village. Relax on the soft sands of Anakena Beach, where turquoise waters and a row of moai create an unforgettable coastal setting. Every corner of Easter Island tells a story, blending history, culture, and natural beauty in perfect harmony.

Things to do on Easter Island

Take a guided tours to uncover the secrets of the moai statues, learning about the island’s fascinating history and the craftsmanship behind these ancient masterpieces. For a more active exploration, hike or bike across scenic trails that wind through volcanic landscapes, offering breathtaking views and endless photo opportunities.

Water lovers can snorkel or dive in crystal-clear waters, discovering vibrant marine life and underwater caves. As the sun sets, indulge in traditional Rapa Nui cuisine at a local restaurant or attend a cultural performance showcasing Polynesian music and dance. Whether you’re uncovering history or soaking in natural beauty, Easter Island offers unforgettable moments at every turn.

A group of people in traditional attire performs a cultural dance with drums on a grassy area near the ocean, embodying the spirit of holidays to Easter Island. They wear feathered headdresses and skirts, with clear blue skies and a stone statue in the background.
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Location

Where is Easter Island?

Easter Island is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, over 2,000 miles from Chile’s mainland. It is remote, but accessible via direct flights to Mataveri International Airport (IPC) in Hanga Roa, from Santiago, Chile. Major airports fly to Santiago regularly.
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