Explore Rapa Nui’s iconic sites in one day with a local guide. Discover legends, spirituality, and breathtaking landscapes. Immerse in culture and beauty.
Explore Rapa Nui’s iconic sites in one day with a local guide. Discover legends, spirituality, and breathtaking landscapes. Immerse in culture and beauty.
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Ahu Akahanga - Akahanga is one of the most intriguing locations on the southern coast of Rapa Nui. Visitors can explore the remnants of an ancient village, where the foundations of boat-shaped houses, traces of ceremonial platforms, and fallen moai that were never restored are still preserved.    
 This site is believed to be the burial place of Hotu…
- Ahu Akahanga - Akahanga is one of the most intriguing locations on the southern coast of Rapa Nui. Visitors can explore the remnants of an ancient village, where the foundations of boat-shaped houses, traces of ceremonial platforms, and fallen moai that were never restored are still preserved.
This site is believed to be the burial place of Hotu Matu’a, the island’s first king. Guides will share the stories associated with this sacred place as visitors walk among the remnants of a powerful past that harmonizes with the sound of the ocean.
It is an ideal stop to experience the connection between the sea, the ancestors, and the origins of the Rapa Nui civilization.
- Ahu Tongariki - With its impressive 15 moai lined up facing the ocean, Ahu Tongariki is the largest and most majestic ceremonial site on the island. This location symbolizes power, unity, and spirituality for the Rapa Nui people.
During the visit, guests can admire these enormous restored statues, learn about their history, their destruction during ancient conflicts, and their subsequent reconstruction with international support. It is also one of the best spots on the island for unforgettable photographs, especially at dawn when the sun rises behind the statues, creating a magical spectacle.
A must-see destination for those who wish to experience the grandeur of Rapa Nui culture at its finest.
- Rano Raraku - Discover the volcanic crater of Rano Raraku, the birthplace of nearly all the Rapa Nui moai. This archaeological site is a true open-air museum: visitors will see dozens of statues in various stages of carving, some still embedded in the rock, others emerging from the ground as if awakening.
As visitors walk along its paths surrounded by vegetation and natural formations, guides will reveal the secrets of how these giant figures were carved and transported. The atmosphere here is unique: every moai seems to tell a story frozen in time.
An essential place to understand the art, engineering, and spirituality of the Rapa Nui people.
- Anakena Beach - Anakena is the most renowned beach in Rapa Nui and one of the island’s most special locations. White coral sand, turquoise waters, and palm trees welcome visitors to this paradise setting where, according to legend, Hotu Matu’a, the first ariki (king) of Rapa Nui, landed.
In addition to enjoying its natural beauty, visitors can explore the impressive Ahu Nau Nau, with restored moai that retain unique details in their carvings. Guides will explain the ceremonial importance of this place, which was a political and spiritual center in ancient times.
Visitors will have time to walk, take pictures, or even swim in the sea if they wish. Anakena is the perfect conclusion to an unforgettable day.
- Orongo - Explore one of Rapa Nui’s most iconic landmarks, where nature, spirituality, and history intertwine. The journey begins at the top of the Rano Kau volcano, with its vast crater and inner lagoon covered with totora, surrounded by imposing cliffs overlooking the Pacific.
Then, visitors will explore Orongo, the ancient ceremonial village of the Birdman (Tangata Manu), built with perfectly assembled stone houses and petroglyphs that narrate ancient rituals. From there, visitors can see the islands Motu Nui, Motu Iti, and Kao Kao, key players in the island’s most important spiritual challenge.
A profound, visually striking, and culturally essential experience.
- Rano Kau - The magnificent view of the Rano Kau volcano offers an ideal place to appreciate the grandeur and natural beauty that Rapa Nui provides.
- Ahu Akivi - At Ahu Akivi, travelers will encounter one of Rapa Nui’s most unique ceremonial platforms: seven moai lined up facing the ocean, a feature unique to the island. According to tradition, they represent the explorers sent by the first king, Hotu Matu’a. In addition to its historical significance, this site is notable for its astronomical alignment, as the moai are precisely oriented towards the sun during equinoxes.
- Puna Pau - In Puna Pau, travelers will visit the red slag quarry where the pukao, the large cylindrical headdresses that crowned many moai, were carved. As visitors tour this site, they will see several unfinished pukao scattered on the ground, allowing them to imagine how they were extracted and transported to the ceremonial platforms. Additionally, from the top of the hill, visitors can enjoy panoramic views over the valleys and the village of Hanga Roa.

- Transport
- Native and certified guide
- Transport
- Native and certified guide
This tour is perfect for those eager to fully enjoy their time on the island. In just one day, participants will visit Rapa Nui’s most iconic locations, including the sacred quarry of Rano Raraku, the impressive platform of Ahu Tongariki, and the idyllic beach of Anakena, as well as historically rich sites like Akahanga and Orongo.  
What sets this tour…
This tour is perfect for those eager to fully enjoy their time on the island. In just one day, participants will visit Rapa Nui’s most iconic locations, including the sacred quarry of Rano Raraku, the impressive platform of Ahu Tongariki, and the idyllic beach of Anakena, as well as historically rich sites like Akahanga and Orongo.
What sets this tour apart is its ability to offer a comprehensive experience in a short timeframe, while embracing the legends, spirituality, and natural beauty that make Rapa Nui truly unique. With a certified local guide, comfortable transportation, and small group sizes, participants will have the chance to delve into the culture, explore unforgettable landscapes, and capture the essence of the island in just one day.
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.
 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
        