Easter Island Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Easter Island Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
While visiting my son in Chile I had the opportunity to fly to Easter Island and see the Moai! They are huge and amazing to view. It’s hard to imagine how ancient people were able to move them from the quarry without modern machines. Easter Island itself is a wonderful tropical getaway. I’m glad the I had the opportunity to visit and it’s a place I’d love to go again!
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I dont have much hope for the weather on the island, but I can see the blue sky and white clouds through the window the next day.
changed yesterday's wind and rain, today's sunny gives a hint of accident, sleep to wake up naturally, I suddenly found that the town is almost empty, the tourists who stayed for one day yesterday, have been scattered all over the island, I quickly find A place to eat, after a casual breakfast, went to the town center, according to the information I visited yesterday, went directly to the largest car rental, I have to take such a good weather, come to Easter Island self-driving tour.
Yes, I am driving by myself!
Automobile is a rare species on the island. Even if I find the largest rental car, I only rented a manual small off-road, 450 RMB a day. I can reach the island with a car. In all the areas that I want to go to, there is only one small gas station on the island on the avenue outside the airport. I load all the gadgets I can take pictures in the car, go to the nearby supermarket to buy a bunch of snacks, go to the gas station to line up and refuel. I started my round-the-island tour.
If you dont zoom in and out, I wont find Easter Island from a deep blue sea. All the stones on the island are all dark brown volcanic magma formed by the sun. The road with the best road conditions has been driven far away. When you see the signpost and take a glance, you can achieve a comfortable self-driving tour. The small cross-country can't be opened quickly, up to 70 yards, but even the farthest place can be used for an hour. .
The Enigmatic Easter Island
Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, is one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world. Famous for its enigmatic giant stone statues called moai, Easter Island offers a profound glimpse into the ingenuity and mystery of its early inhabitants.
What to Expect
Visitors to Easter Island will find themselves enveloped in a landscape that is both stark and vibrant, where the vast ocean meets wide, open skies. The island’s most striking features are undoubtedly the moai, which are scattered throughout the landscape, standing on ceremonial platforms called ahu. These statues are believed to represent the ancestors of the Rapa Nui people, watching over their descendants with somber majesty.
Experiences and Recommendations
Exploring the island by foot, bike, or horseback allows you to appreciate the moai at your own pace. A visit to Rano Raraku, the quarry where most of the moai were carved, provides insight into how these colossal figures were made and transported. Another must-visit is Ahu Tongariki, where 15 moai stand in a row against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean—the largest ahu on the island. For those interested in the history and culture of Rapa Nui, the local museum offers valuable contexts and houses smaller artifacts from the island’s past.
Tips and Tricks
Travel to Easter Island generally involves a flight from Santiago, Chile, which can be quite lengthy, so prepare for a long journey. Accommodations range from guesthouses to luxury hotels, catering to different budgets and preferences. Weather can be unpredictable, with rain showers even during the warmer months, so packing a waterproof jacket is advisable. Sun protection is also essential given the island’s exposed terrain.
Personal Reflections
Standing in the presence of the moai at sunrise, feeling the chill of the ocean breeze and watching the sky light up in shades of orange and pink, was a moment of awe and deep reflection. It’s an experience that connects you not just to the past of Easter Island, but to a broader narrative of human endeavor and spiritual belief.
For those intrigued by history, mystery, and the resilience of ancient cultures, Easter Island offers a profound journey into the unknown. Its isolation, coupled with the dramatic narrative of its ancient stone figures, creates a travel experience that is as haunting as it is beautiful.
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For these giant statues, I flew 15,000 kilometers
Coming to Easter Island is like fulfilling a dream. This lonely island in the vast sea is really in the middle of nowhere, more than 3,000 kilometers away from mainland Chile. It takes 5 hours by plane, and even the tickets are hard to buy, so it's not easy to make a trip here.
The island is very small, it takes only half an hour to drive from south to north, there are not many rich products and unique landscapes, it can be said to be a plain volcanic island.
We stayed on the island for 5 days and 4 nights, which was plenty of time. Now in spring, the daylight hours are long, 3-4 days are enough to see most of the attractions on the island.
🟨Let's highlight a few points🟨
🟡Rano Raraku Quarry
The largest and most interesting place, the Moai statues scattered all over the mountains are half buried in the ground, which is the most famous postcard scenery of Easter Island. You need a guide to enter, and you can only enter once.
🟡Tongariki 15 statues by the sea
15 statues facing the sea and the sun, it is the best place to watch the sunrise, you need a guide.
🟡Anakena Seaside Statue Ahu Nau Nau
A row of hat-wearing statues by the sea, very well preserved, no tickets or guides are needed, you can go by yourself.
🟡Ahu Tahai The only statue with eyes
This is the best place on the island to watch the sunset, and there is also a statue with eyes. Free attraction without tickets and guides.
🟫3-day tour itinerary🟫
🟤Day 1
After arriving at noon, you can directly rent a car to Anakena Beach and Ahu Tahai to watch the sunset in the afternoon. Both are free attractions. When we went in November, the sunset was close to nine o'clock in the evening, so there was plenty of time.
🟤Day 2
Find a guide to customize a one-day tour. First go to Tongariki to watch the sunrise, then go to Rano Raraku Quarry, Ahu Akivi (the only 7 statues facing the sea), Orongo Birdman Competition Site, Rano Kau Volcano Crater. These are the most classic and important attractions. There are also others such as the statue hat factory, Vaihu indigenous village, etc. that you can go to.
The tour is about 7 hours, if you watch the sunrise, it ends around two o'clock. You can stroll on the main street in the afternoon, and you can watch the performance or sign up for the star-watching group at night.
🟤Day 3
You can go horse riding in the morning, you can ride to the highest point of the island to overlook, about 2-3 hours, after finishing, have a meal and catch the 3 o'clock flight back to Santiago.
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Rapa Nui National Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Buy your ticket at the airport for ease $54 Chilean pesos per person, valid for 10 days, most places can be revisited, just a couple not. The whole island is effectively the national park and you need your ticket every time you go to a place. Well worth the money, especially if they use it for the greater good.
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High in the sky
Beautiful view above the Pacific Ocean. Flying back from Rapa Nui to Santiago. #Rapa nui #Chile #Santiago #Pacific #pacificocean #Ocean
Explore the mysteries of the world.
Unlock Easter Island in Chile and explore the world's unsolved mysteries.
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui Island, is an island in the eastern South Pacific, about 3600 kilometers east of the Chilean mainland. This island belongs to the Polynesian Islands geographically and is the most remote island in the world. The island is roughly triangular in shape ▲ and is composed of three main volcanoes. Today, there are more than 5000 residents on the island, and more than half of them are descendants of the Rapa Nui people.
Now the entire Easter Island is also known as #Rapa Nui National Park. In 1995, Rapa Nui National Park was listed as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO.
9 Moai statues
Easter Island is famous for its approximately 800 giant stone statues called moai. These statues are generally 7-10 meters tall, weigh 30-90 tons, and are all carved from a single piece of dark red volcanic rock. All the statues face the sea with a majestic expression and have rich facial expressions on all sides. Their eyes are specially inlaid with obsidian or shells, which adds to their vividness.
Birdman Festival
The biggest traditional festival on the island is "Birdman Festival". Every February, all islanders gather at the top of the Orongogo volcano to elect their leader "Birdman" and worship the gods. At this time, tourists can witness the sacred ritual ceremony and colorful local customs.
Anakay
Ana Kai is the most charming attraction on the island, with majestic rocks.
Like golden beaches and dense palm trees. Climb to the highest point.
Click "Trevaca Peak" to see the volcanoes and stone statues on the island.
Bottom. The vast Pacific Ocean blends seamlessly with the blue sky, creating a sense of boundlessness.
Shen Yi. This is still a great place to watch the stunning sunset.
Easter Islander's heart is warm and hospitable, they can sing and dance with kindness, every time...
Guests will be presented with flower garlands. During festivals, there will also be performances such as feathered skirt dances.
Performance. If you are lucky enough to come here from afar, be sure to experience the local welcoming customs!
Rano Raraku Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Our favourite site on the island. This is the quarry where the majority if the Moai were carved and then transported to various parts of the island. There are many Moai in various stages of completion.
The terrain is uneven and the trails on the hill are up and down - so can be difficult to manage.
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Chile Travel - Easter Island under the stars, this magical island is full of charm under the stars. The Stone Giant is like a dialogue with the stars, and it is like the most powerful guard on the island.
Easter Island rises and falls in the sun, and night falls to the Milky Way. Every island can make this island show its charm. I really admire the people who made these stone carvings.
I am leaving Chile. Although I am leaving with the doubts of most people, I hope to listen to others telling stories about this place. I don't know if I am like me?
Anakena Beach Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
The beach was filled with both locals
and travelers, soft sand, some low rolling hills and on top overlooking it all were a fantastic collection of Moai statues. The parking lot leads to a foot path with restaurants and shops on both sides and at the end is the beach. A must stop to see the Moai with a beach background
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Explore the mysteries of the world.
Unlock Easter Island in Chile and explore the world's unsolved mysteries.
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui Island, is an island in the eastern South Pacific, about 3600 kilometers east of the Chilean mainland. This island belongs to the Polynesian Islands geographically and is the most remote island in the world. The island is roughly triangular in shape ▲ and is composed of three main volcanoes. Today, there are more than 5000 residents on the island, and more than half of them are descendants of the Rapa Nui people.
Now the entire Easter Island is also known as #Rapa Nui National Park. In 1995, Rapa Nui National Park was listed as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO.
9 Moai statues
Easter Island is famous for its approximately 800 giant stone statues called moai. These statues are generally 7-10 meters tall, weigh 30-90 tons, and are all carved from a single piece of dark red volcanic rock. All the statues face the sea with a majestic expression and have rich facial expressions on all sides. Their eyes are specially inlaid with obsidian or shells, which adds to their vividness.
Birdman Festival
The biggest traditional festival on the island is "Birdman Festival". Every February, all islanders gather at the top of the Orongogo volcano to elect their leader "Birdman" and worship the gods. At this time, tourists can witness the sacred ritual ceremony and colorful local customs.
Anakay
Ana Kai is the most charming attraction on the island, with majestic rocks.
Like golden beaches and dense palm trees. Climb to the highest point.
Click "Trevaca Peak" to see the volcanoes and stone statues on the island.
Bottom. The vast Pacific Ocean blends seamlessly with the blue sky, creating a sense of boundlessness.
Shen Yi. This is still a great place to watch the stunning sunset.
Easter Islander's heart is warm and hospitable, they can sing and dance with kindness, every time...
Guests will be presented with flower garlands. During festivals, there will also be performances such as feathered skirt dances.
Performance. If you are lucky enough to come here from afar, be sure to experience the local welcoming customs!
Ahu Tongariki Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
This is the sunrise spot and can get very busy. Depending on what type of camera/lense you have you might prefer to stay out of the walled area to get the wide angle and sea behind. Try and go during the afternoon too to get the light on their faces.
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Chile Travel - The stone giant on Easter Island, the stone giant standing on the most remote island in the world, has been witnessing and witnessing too many people coming from, or love, or affection, or Friendship, or lone walkers, etc...
I hope to know more about the story of these stone giants on this island, but they ended up with doubts, because no one knows here. s story. It is only legends that have been passed down to the world...
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