Waterfront and harbour area of Hanga Roa

Te Pito O Te Henua

Sloping gently toward the small harbour, this road links church, post office (passport stamp), and the scent of grilled fish at dusk.

Evenings get crowded near quay bars; watch footing on wet pavement. Dive shops cluster here.

The name echoes Rapa Nui’s poetic label for the island—“navel / end of the world”—making this ordinary street a symbolic threshold between town and Pacific.