Experience Easter Island's wonders with Mahinatur, the island’s leading tour operator. Our expert guides will take you on a journey through the island’s most fascinating archaeological sites, sharing captivating stories and insider knowledge. We provide comfortable transportation, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience. Lunch options are available, and we offer flexible breaks for you to enjoy and explore archaeological sites. With decades of experience and a deep commitment to preserving the island's culture, Mahinatur guarantees an authentic and immersive tour that stands out for its personalized service and attention to detail. Let us make your visit unforgettable!
RESERVATION IS NOT VALID FOR GUESTS TRAVELLING BY CRUISE OR CHARTER FLIGHT. Pick-up will be confirmed by email or whatsapp by Reservations staff. If not confirmed, you need to show up at our Sales Office downtown
Hanga Roa main street, next to Insular Rent a Car, about 20 meters from Cruz Verde drugstore.
An ancient ceremonial village located on the edge of the Rano Kau crater, known for being the center of the birdman (Tangata Manu) cult. The site features petroglyphs and stone houses that provide deep insight into the island's ancient religious practices.
A volcanic crater that contains a freshwater lagoon and lush vegetation. Its rim is home to the ceremonial site of Orongo, offering spectacular views of the ocean and the island, making it a key location both geologically and culturally.
An archaeological site notable for its ahu with stone walls, renowned for its sophisticated construction technique and the precise alignment of the stones, offering a unique perspective on the architectural skills of the ancient Rapanui people.
A cave formed by an ancient lava tube, used by the Rapanui as a dwelling and refuge. The site offers a unique glimpse into life on the island, with archaeological remains revealing its use during times of social unrest.
An archaeological site notable for its seven moai, aligned facing the sea. According to oral tradition, these moai were erected in honor of the island’s first explorers, and it is one of the few ahu located inland.
A red scoria quarry where the pukao, the topknots that crown some moai, were carved. The site offers panoramic views of the island and serves as a key example of the ancient Rapanui's sculptural skills.
An archaeological site with toppled moai, reflecting the history of tribal wars and offering insight into ancient Rapanui life.
A volcanic quarry where most of the moai were sculpted. The site preserves many unfinished statues, providing a unique view of the creation process of these iconic monuments.
The largest and most restored ahu on the island, with 15 moai standing in a row. It is an impressive symbol of Rapa Nui culture and one of the island's main archaeological attractions.
An archaeological site known for housing the largest moai ever erected on the island, called Paro. The site also contains a spherical stone believed to have spiritual properties and considered the "navel of the world" in Rapa Nui tradition.
A historic beach with white sand and turquoise waters, known as the landing site of the first Polynesian settlers. It also features Ahu Nau Nau, with several restored moai.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
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