Uncover Easter Island’s wonders with a 4-day adventure: moai marvels, sunrise magic, and Polynesian dance. Dive into Rapanui culture now.
Uncover Easter Island’s wonders with a 4-day adventure: moai marvels, sunrise magic, and Polynesian dance. Dive into Rapanui culture now.
Full Day Dreams
Ahu Vaihu - Situated in Hanga Te’e Bay, this archaeological site features toppled moai with their pukao (stone hats), presenting a vivid image of the decline of ancient Rapauan society. It is a place that encourages contemplation of the island’s history and enigmas.
Ahu Akahanga - Believed to be one of the potential burial…
Full Day Dreams
Ahu Vaihu - Situated in Hanga Te’e Bay, this archaeological site features toppled moai with their pukao (stone hats), presenting a vivid image of the decline of ancient Rapauan society. It is a place that encourages contemplation of the island’s history and enigmas.
Ahu Akahanga - Believed to be one of the potential burial sites of the founding King Hotu Matu’a, this complex maintains ceremonial platforms with fallen moai and remnants of ancient Rapauan homes, illustrating the blend of daily life and spirituality.
Rano Raraku - The sacred quarry where the majority of the island’s moai were crafted. Numerous statues remain on its slopes in various stages of completion, some buried up to their necks, creating a globally unique landscape. It is regarded as the heart of Rapanui art.
Ahu Tongariki - The largest ceremonial altar on the island, featuring 15 magnificent moai standing before the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the most iconic locations in Rapa Nui, offering a perfect setting to experience the grandeur and mystery of this ancient culture.
Ahu Te Pito Kura - Home to the tallest moai ever transported and erected on the island, standing over 10 meters high. Nearby is the renowned spherical stone known as the “Navel of the World,” believed to possess special magnetic energies.
Ahu Nau Nau - A restored ahu on Anakena beach, notable for the well-preserved details of its moai, including facial features and carved tattoos. It is a captivating example of Rapanui artistic talent.
Anakena Beach - The most renowned beach of Rapa Nui, with its white sand and turquoise waters. It is not only a paradise for relaxation but also a historical site, as it is thought that Hotu Matu’a landed here, marking the beginning of the island’s history.
Full Day Explore
Rano Kau - Explore one of Rapa Nui’s three main volcanoes. Its vast crater, over a kilometer in diameter, is filled with a lagoon and totoras (water plants), creating a distinctive landscape.
Orongo - Situated atop Rano Kau, this was a significant ceremonial center where the bird man competition (Tangata Manu) took place. Petroglyphs depicting birds and deities, along with semicircular stone houses used by competitors and priests, are preserved here.
Ahu Vinapu - Discover a captivating archaeological site, notable for its walls that exhibit a construction style remarkably similar to pre-Inca cultures on the continent. The stone blocks fit together with remarkable precision, sparking mystery and debate among archaeologists.
Ahu Akivi - The only ahu with moai facing the sea, as most face inland. There are seven moai, identical in size and shape, perfectly aligned. They are believed to represent the seven explorers sent by the legendary king Hotu Matu’a before the island’s colonization.
Ana Te Pahu - Known as the “Cave of Bananas,” it is the largest cave on the island. Inside, plants such as bananas, sugar canes, and sweet potatoes grow, as it was used as an underground garden due to the humidity and protection it provided. It also served as a wartime refuge.
Sunrise in Tongariki
Ahu Tongariki - Before dawn, travel to the South East Coast to the ceremonial platform Ahu Tongariki, one of the island’s most stunning locations. Here, the island’s culture and mysticism converge. The sunrise offers a unique spectacle, allowing appreciation of the sun rising behind the impressive 15 moai platform.
Cultural show with Polynesian dance and ancestral buffet dinner
Te Ra’ai - Delight in a magical evening with included transfer, a welcome snack, and takona on your face to connect with Rapanui tradition. Wear traditional costumes for unforgettable photos and participate in the “Umu Pa’é” ceremony, the island’s ancestral feast.
Enjoy a buffet dinner (drinks not included) and immerse yourself in the excitement of a folkloric narrated show, brimming with dances, legends, and Polynesian energy. The evening is highlighted with special greetings for birthdays, anniversaries, or honeymoons, making this experience a unique and unforgettable memory.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Meals
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Meals
Experience the wonders of Rapa Nui in its entirety. Immerse yourself in the enchantment of Easter Island with four essential activities over 3 to 4 days. This package features two full days, a sunrise visit to Tongariki (half day), and an unforgettable evening of Polynesian Dance with Curanto. Marvel at the grandeur of the 15 moai at Ahu Tongariki, take…
Experience the wonders of Rapa Nui in its entirety. Immerse yourself in the enchantment of Easter Island with four essential activities over 3 to 4 days. This package features two full days, a sunrise visit to Tongariki (half day), and an unforgettable evening of Polynesian Dance with Curanto. Marvel at the grandeur of the 15 moai at Ahu Tongariki, take part in the traditional Umu Pa’é ceremony, explore breathtaking landscapes, and connect with the vibrant Rapanui culture. Enjoy transfers in Hanga Roa, a certified local guide, and personalized assistance for a comfortable and enriching journey.
The standard option does not include entry to Rapa Nui National Park. However, an alternative option that includes the access ticket is available at the time of booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.