Save when you book three popular Easter Island tours to Ahu Akivi, Orongo and Anakena Beach. Visit famous ceremonial sites to admire mysterious 'moai,' stone giants carved by the indigenous Rapa Nui, on half-day and full-day trips available each day of the week. Archaeology lessons aren't the only thing you'll get out of this discounted package: walk the volcanic hills of Rano Raraku, ponder over birdmen paintings in the Ana Kai Tangata cave, wander about the shale-stone homes of Orongo village, and dig your toes into the white sand at Anakena beach.
Remember that you have to contact us in order to stablish on which dates you will be taking the tours. Anakena tour goes on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Ahu Akivi and Orongo tour operates on Monday-Wednesday and Friday.
the island’s only moai complex that faces the ocean, unlike most moai that look inland. These seven statues represent the ancestral guardians, believed to protect and guide the community, reflecting the deep spiritual connection between the Rapa Nui people and their ancestors.
, the red scoria quarry where the pukaos, the iconic moai “hats,” were carved. This site showcases the technical skill and cultural symbolism behind the sculptures, demonstrating how each detail had ceremonial and social significance.
a ceremonial site by the sea combining moai platforms and archaeological remains, perfect for sunset viewing and memorable photos. Tahai symbolizes the harmony between community, spirituality, and the island’s natural environment.
the island’s largest moai complex. These 15 majestic statues are not only impressive in size but also represent the ancestors who protected and guided the communities, a powerful testimony to the Rapa Nui people’s respect for lineage and tradition.
the volcanic quarry where most moai were sculpted. Here, you can observe moai in various stages of construction and learn about the technical mastery and spiritual significance of these sculptures, which symbolized power and ancestral connection.
The journey concludes at Anakena Beach, one of the few white sand beaches on the island. This site is not only a natural paradise but also historically significant as one of the first Polynesian settlements on Rapa Nui. Relax, enjoy the scenery, and feel the harmony between nature and history.
the site of the legendary Birdman Ceremony (Tangata Manu). Ancient Rapa Nui competed to retrieve the first egg of the manutara bird on Motu Nui, a ritual symbolizing power, wisdom, and spiritual connection with ancestors and nature.
, the stunning volcanic crater offering panoramic views of the ocean and Motu Nui. This site is not only visually spectacular but also of ceremonial importance, as it served as the stage for the Birdman competition and symbolizes the Rapa Nui people’s deep bond with the sea.
, an archaeological site showcasing the expert craftsmanship of the ancient moai builders and their advanced architectural techniques, with hints of pre-Incan influence.
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