Autor: Easter Island Travel
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Tapati Rapa Nui 2026: Dates, Activities & Travel Tips for the Easter Island Festival
Discover the dates of Tapati Rapa Nui 2026, Easter Island’s biggest cultural festival. Activities, tips, and everything you need to plan your trip.
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Oroŋo: The Most Fascinating Ceremonial Village on Rapa Nui
Oroŋo is one of the main archaeological sites on Rapa Nui, alongside iconic places such as Ahu Tongariki, Rano Raraku, and Anakena. The most well-known use of this ancient settlement, located on the edge of the Rano Kau crater, was as the stage for the famous Tangata Manu (Bird Man) cult, a unique tradition in…
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Tapati Rapa Nui: the festival that celebrates the soul of an island
Every year, from late January to mid-February, Rapa Nui transforms. It’s not just a festival. It’s a tribute to the island’s history, a powerful expression of cultural identity, and an invitation to be part of a living legacy. This is Tapati Rapa Nui — the island’s most important cultural celebration and one of the most…
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Hoa Hakananai‘a Moai: The Traveling and Enigmatic Figure of Rapa Nui
Among the hundreds of moai found across Rapa Nui, one in particular stands out—not because of where it is, but because of where it isn’t. The moai Hoa Hakananai‘a is not on the island, yet its story remains a key part of our tours at Easter Island Travel. This statue is unique in its origin,…
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Tahai: Living History at Sunset in Rapa Nui
If you’re planning a trip to Rapa Nui, there’s one place you simply can’t miss: the Tahai Archaeological Complex. Not only is it one of the most accessible sites from downtown Hanga Roa, but it also holds centuries of history, mystery, and an unforgettable view of the ocean—especially as the sun begins to set. At…
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Hanga Roa: discover the best of Rapa Nui’s heart
Nestled between the cliffs of the west and the deep blue of the Pacific Ocean, Hanga Roa is much more than just the only inhabited town on Rapa Nui. It is the beating heart of the island, the meeting point where everyday life, ancient history, and the living culture of the Rapa Nui people come…
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Te Tomo Haŋa o Te Ariki: The Birth of Rapa Nui Culture
Discover the Sacred Birthplace of Rapa Nui’s First King. Te Tomo Hanga o Te Ariki is more than a natural wonder — it’s a gateway to ancient legends, where the first Ariki (king) of Rapa Nui is said to have emerged. Step into the heart of the island’s origin story.
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Anakena: natural paradise and ancestral cradle of Rapa Nui
Anakena Beach, located on the northern coast of Rapa Nui (Easter Island), is one of the island’s most iconic and beautiful places. With its white coral sand, framed by palm trees brought from Tahiti and ancient ahu and moai statues silently watching inland, Anakena is much more than a perfect postcard—it is a place where…
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World Sea Turtle Day: Protecting Ocean Life in Rapa Nui
Sea turtles have roamed our oceans for over 100 million years, playing a vital role in marine ecosystems. In Rapa Nui, you can still find the iconic hawksbill turtle swimming in crystal-clear waters — a living treasure that needs our protection. This World Sea Turtle Day, Easter Island Travel invites you to discover these ancient…
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Explore Easter Island With Local Experts
At Easter Island Travel, we guide you through powerful archaeological sites, hidden trails, ancestral caves, and sacred islets. Each experience is crafted to connect you with the island’s true spirit—its origins, nature, and living culture. Let your journey be as unique as Rapa Nui itself.