Trip Highlights
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is the greatest outdoor museum of the world. Numerous investigations and publications have been made by many different Archaeological and Anthropological institutions and personalities. Because of its importance it has been declared by UNESCO an "INHERITANCE OF HUMANITY". Independet Rapa Nui is a great tour package for those who only need help with the basic logistics at Easter Island. This package provides accomodation and a car rental to explore the island on your own! Duration
4 days - 3 nights
Activities
ItineraryDay 1: Easter IslandIORANA! Upon arrival in Easter Island, you will be greeted and transferred to the hotel. Check-in and take the rest of the day to explore Hanga Roa, the main town in Easter Island. Overnight at a hotel. Day 2: Easter IslandAfter breakfast pick-up your rental car (valid for two days) and get ready to explore this mesmerizing island. During the following days explore the important archeological sites of Vaihu, Akahanga, Rano Raraku, Ahu Tongariki, and Pito Kura. Make sur more... Day 3: Easter IslandAnother day at Easter Island. Today consider visiting Ana Kai, Rano Kau volcano, ceremonial village of Orongo and Ahu Vinapu. Other interesting sites are Ahu Akivi platform, Puna Pau quarry, and mysterious Te Pahu cave. Overnight at a hotel. Day 4: Easter Island
Transfer to the airport to take your flight back to Santiago or your next destination. END OF SERVICES. |
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