
Our
Tours
Tours

Full Day / 6 hrs.
Mahana e tahi / e ono hora
A full-day tour is a guided tour lasting approximately 5 to 6 hours, designed to provide an in-depth look at a large area of Rapa Nui. This type of excursion includes visits to 5 highlights, combining archaeological sites, cultural landmarks, and iconic natural landscapes of the island.

The Route of
MOAI
MOAI
Te ara o te moai
The Moai Route is an experience that will take you to the height of Rapa Nui culture through its greatest symbols: the Moai. These impressive stone sculptures are not just statues, but living representations of the ancestors and leaders of each clan, figures who transcended time through their actions and legacy within their community.
The tour begins at Puna Pau, the quarry where the Moai's distinctive red headdresses were crafted. It then continues to Vaihu, where you can explore a recreation of an ancient Rapa Nui village and learn about the lives of its inhabitants.
The route continues to Akahanga, one of the island's most important sites and linked to King Hotumatu'a. Later, we will visit the Rano Raraku volcano, the quarry where most of Rapa Nui's Moai were carved.
The experience culminates at Ahu Tongariki, the most imposing ahu on the island, with 15 majestic Moai that reflect the grandeur, history and spirituality of the Rapanui people.
Puntos de visita:
- Puna Pau / Cantera de Pukao
- Aldea de Vaihu
- Ahu Akahanga
- Volcán Rano Raraku / Cantera de Moai
- Ahu Tongariki
Horario:
- 09:00 / 14:30 - 15:00
Incluye:
- 1 botella de agua
- Snak
El pasajero debe tener la entrada del parque, calzado seguro, impermeable, agua y protector solar.




Te haka'ara o hotumatu'a
Hotu
Matu'a
The legacy of Hotu
Matu'a
The legacy of Hotumatu'a is a journey to the origins of Rapa Nui history, where legends and tradition come alive. This journey recounts the incredible voyage of the ancient Polynesians across the ocean to reach a dreamlike land called "Te Pito o Te Henua," guided by King Hotumatu'a.
The experience begins at the Rano Kau volcano and its impressive crater, then continues towards Ahu Vinapu, renowned for its elaborate stonework and unique construction style.
The route continues to Ahu Akivi, known as the Ahu of the Seven Explorers, unique for its seven Moai facing the sea. Later, we will arrive at the beautiful Anakena beach, the place where Hotumatu'a and his people landed, and where Ahu Nau Nau stands out for the perfection of its Moai.
Finally, we will visit Te Pito Kura, the site that housed the largest Moai built on the island and the enigmatic stone that gives the place its name.
Points of interest:
- Rano Kau Volcano
- Ahu Vinapu
- Ahu Akivi
- Ahu Nau-nau (Anakena)
- Te Pito Kura
Schedule:
- 09:00 / 14:30 - 15:00
Includes:
- 1 bottle of water
- Snack
The passenger must have the park entrance ticket, safe footwear, waterproofs, water and sunscreen.

Our
Tours
Tours

Half Day / 3 hrs.
Vaenga o te mahana/ e toru hora
Half-day tours are guided excursions of approximately 3 hours, designed to efficiently explore different areas of Rapa Nui. Each tour includes visits to 3 key sites, combining archaeological, cultural, and scenic attractions.
These tours are structured according to the areas where the points of interest are located on the island, allowing visits to be grouped logically and optimizing travel times, thus facilitating a complete experience in a short period.

ROIHO
The underground kingdom of
Te ara o Roiho
This approximately 3-hour tour of the Roiho sector combines the history, culture, and unique geography of Rapa Nui, visiting ahu, caves, and quarries linked to the construction of the moai.
* Description of the sites visited:
- Ahu Akivi
A ceremonial platform with seven restored moai facing the ocean, a rare sight on the island. According to tradition, they represent explorers sent by King Hotu Matu'a.
- Ana Te Pahu
A system of volcanic caves formerly used as shelters and living spaces. Inside, vestiges of daily life and vegetation growing protected from the outside can be observed.
- Puna Pau
Red slag quarry where the “pukao”, the headdresses worn by some moai, were made. From here you can also get a panoramic view of the island.
Schedule:
- 15:00 / 18:00
The passenger must have the park entrance ticket, safe footwear, waterproofs, water and sunscreen.




Kill
The Route
Kill
ngarahu
The Route
Te ara o Mata ngarahu
This approximately 3-hour tour explores the southwest sector of Rapa Nui, combining volcanic landscapes, ceremonial centers, and archaeological sites. Here we will visit the island's largest crater, enter the ceremonial village of Orongo, and finish at Vinapu.
* Description of the sites visited:
- Rano Kau
An impressive volcanic crater with an interior lagoon covered in vegetation. Panoramic views of the ocean and much of the island can be enjoyed from its rim, making it one of the most striking natural landscapes.
- Orongo
A ceremonial village located on the crater rim, the center of the ancient Birdman cult (Tangata Manu). Stone dwellings and petroglyphs of great cultural and historical value can be seen here.
- Vinapu
This archaeological complex is known for its finely assembled stone walls, similar to Andean construction techniques. It is a key site for understanding the architecture and social organization of the island.
Schedule:
- 09:00 / 12:00
The passenger must have the park entrance ticket, safe footwear, waterproofs, water and sunscreen.


HIGHLIGHTS
TOUR
TOUR
Rauhuru ono o te kainga
This approximately 5-hour tour covers the most iconic spots on Rapa Nui, ideal for visitors who are only here for a few days and want to see as much as possible in a short amount of time. Here we will visit the areas of [missing information - likely a specific area or sector], enter the ceremonial village of Orongo, and finish in Vinapu.
* Description of the sites visited:
- Rano Kau
An impressive volcanic crater with an interior lagoon covered in vegetation. From its rim, you can enjoy panoramic views of the ocean and much of the island, making it one of the most breathtaking natural landscapes.
- Orongo
A ceremonial village located on the crater rim, the center of the ancient Birdman (Tangata Manu) cult. Here you can see stone dwellings and petroglyphs of great cultural and historical value.
- Rano Raraku
Rano Raraku is the sculptural heart of Rapa Nui. This volcano was the island's main quarry, and here the entire process of carving the moai is explained clearly and visually, as well as the theories about their transport from the quarry to the ceremonial ahu.
- Tongariki Ahu
Tongariki is the largest and most monumental ceremonial complex on Rapa Nui, composed of 15 restored moai, aligned with their backs to the Pacific Ocean, as symbolic guardians of the island territory.
- Ahu Nau Nau
Ahu Nau Nau is the moai platform located on the beautiful Anakena Beach. According to tradition, it was the landing site of King Hotu Matu'a.
Hours: - 9:00 AM / 2:00 PM
Visitors must have their park entrance ticket, sturdy footwear, a raincoat, water, and sunscreen.


























































