Private diving for travelers with diving certificates, either beginner’s or advanced. This exploration is an invitation to discover Easter Island’s underwater world and includes two dives. Some of the places we visit include the sunken moai the Nui and Iti motus, surrounded by corals, and the Cathedral, a complex of submarine caves. * Adittional cost apply.
Terevaka
Miru
Bike
Advanced
Half-day
We leave Explora and ride up to the Terevaka Volcano. In the summit, we enjoy a privileged view of the Island...
We leave Explora and ride up to the Terevaka Volcano. In the summit, we enjoy a privileged view of the Island. We ride down to Ahu Akivi and then head to the Ahu Tepeu archaeological site. Finally we ride to Tahai, the location of the only moai with coral eyes. We return to Explora by van.
481 m 1578 ft
-580 m -1903 ft
500 m 1640 ft
7 m 23 ft
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The Hills
Miru
Bike
Expert
Full-day
In this exploration we’ll see the contrasting landscapes of Easter Island. We first ride up to the Terevaka...
In this exploration we’ll see the contrasting landscapes of Easter Island. We first ride up to the Terevaka, enjoy the view and then ride down to Ahu Akivi. Then, we head to Ahu Tepeu, a site with different archaeological remains. We continue to Hanga Roa and ride along the south coastline enjoying a view to the ocean. We return by bike.
772 m 2533 ft
-770 m -2526 ft
500 m 1640 ft
6 m 20 ft
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La Peninsula
Poike
Bike
Advanced
Half-day
We leave by van towards Mahatua, an ancient Rapa Nui settlement. Then we bike ride to the Tea Tea Mountain, in the Poike peninsula...
We leave by van towards Mahatua, an ancient Rapa Nui settlement. Then we bike ride to the Tea Tea Mountain, in the Poike peninsula. We then follow along the south coastline cliffs and reach Ahu Tongariki, the Island’s largest platform from where we return taking byways.
562 m 1844 ft
-476 m -1562 ft
228 m 748 ft
1 m 3 ft
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Moai Process
Hotu Iti
Hike
Moderate
Full-day
We take a van from the hotel and head to Pui Hill, where we begin trekking towards Rano Raraku, the moai quarry...
We take a van from the hotel and head to Pui Hill, where we begin trekking towards Rano Raraku, the moai quarry. We visit the archaeological site and the crater. We then head to Anakena by bike, where we see archaeological remains and enjoy the best beach in Rapa Nui. Bring your swimsuit.
43 m 142 ft
-200 m -656 ft
221 m 725 ft
47 m 154 ft
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Rano Kau
Rano Kau
Combination
Advanced
Full-day
We start in Ahu Tahira, a construction platform with perfectly overlapping rock structures...
We start in Ahu Tahira, a construction platform with perfectly overlapping rock structures. We begin hiking to the crater of the Rano Kau Volcano and Orongo. This is the ancient ceremonial village where Birdman competitions used to take place. We head down south by bike and ride along the coast visiting several archaeological sites. We keep on going to Explora.
675 m 2215 ft
-442 m -1450 ft
301 m 988 ft
24 m 79 ft
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Snorkeling Bird islets
Moana
At the sea
Moderate
Half-day
We take a van from the lodge to Hanga Roa’s cove, where we take a boat to sea caves with views to the cliffs...
We take a van from the lodge to Hanga Roa’s cove, where we take a boat to sea caves with views to the cliffs, the Rano Kau crater and Motus, the famous islets due to the Birdman competition. We can snorkel around the Motus due to unbeatable clear water conditions.
Snorkeling Motu Tautara
Moana
At the sea
Easy
Half-day
Departure by van from the lodge to the Hanga Roa cove, where we take a boat north to the Motu Tautara...
Departure by van from the lodge to the Hanga Roa cove, where we take a boat north to the Motu Tautara, an islet that is located very close to the island and in front of Ana Kakenga, a cave also known as two windows. During the boat trip you can appreciate a different view of the Tahai complex, as well as other archaeological sites located on the northwest coast of the island. The area where the Motu Tautara is located is part of a protected coastal marine area in which corals and a diversity of marine fauna can be seen, in addition to endemic species.
Discover Scuba Diving
Moana
At the sea
Easy
Half-day
This exploration is the easiest way to get to know Rapa Nui’s amazing submarine world. It includes two stages...
This exploration is the easiest way to get to know Rapa Nui’s amazing submarine world. It includes two stages: The first stage where a guide teaches diving theory and conducts a controlled immersion so that guests can get used to the equipment and perform some exercises. The second stage involves a dive in the Hanga Roa bay, experiencing diving in waters known worldwide for their visibility. After completing the diving experience, the traveler gets a discovery or baptism PADI Certificate. *Aditional cost apply
Navigators Mountain
Miru
Bike
Advanced
Half-day
We leave Explora and ride uphill along the Terevaka Volcano, a point of orientation for navigators...
We leave Explora and ride uphill along the Terevaka Volcano, a point of orientation for navigators. With a 360° view, we can see the remoteness of this destination. We then ride up to Ahu Akivi, the platform with seven moai facing the ocean. We return by van.
406 m 1332 ft
-374 m -1227 ft
500 m 1640 ft
106 m 348 ft
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Bird cult
Rano Kau
Overland
Easy
Half-day
Departure by van to Vinapu to visit its Ahu and its unique construction. Afterwards, we head by van to Rano Kau, the island’s largest crater...
Departure by van to Vinapu to visit its Ahu and its unique construction. Afterwards, we head by van to Rano Kau, the island’s largest crater. We hike around part of the crater where we watch the biodiversity of the wetland within it and continue to the ceremonial town of Orongo, known for the Birdman competition. Subsequently, we visit the Mateveri area with its unique volcanic landscapes and its relationship with Orongo.
159 m 522 ft
-146 m -479 ft
294 m 965 ft
213 m 699 ft
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Rapa Nui Sanctuaries
Lava Flows
Overland
Easy
Half-day
We visit Akivi with the Ahu of the 7 moai facing the sea. We walk the Roiho lava field, where we visit a lava tunnel, the Ana Te Pahu cave...
We visit Akivi with the Ahu of the 7 moai facing the sea. We walk the Roiho lava field, where we visit a lava tunnel, the Ana Te Pahu cave. We continue by van to visit the Ahu Huri A Urenga, a platform located in the interior of the island that is aligned with the sunrise on the winter solstice. We return by van.
38 m 123 ft
-56 m -182 ft
138 m 453 ft
89 m 292 ft
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Hanga
Miru
Overland
Easy
Half-day
We take a van to Papa Vaka, an archaeological site with petroglyphs. We hike and go by a cove and continue hiking up to Tepito Kura...
We take a van to Papa Vaka, an archaeological site with petroglyphs. We hike (1) and go by a cove and continue hiking up to Tepito Kura, a site featuring a huge tumbled moai and a magnetic stone associated to Rapa Nui’s origins. We continue by van to Anakena, the landing area of the first Polynesian settlers (2). Time to enjoy the beach. Bring your swimsuit.
34 m 112 ft
-17 m -55 ft
26 m 85 ft
4 m 13 ft
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Pukao
The South
Overland
Easy
Half-day
In this exploration we see the traces of the path of the Pukao (“top knot” in Rapa Nui) towards the moai...
In this exploration we see the traces of the path of the Pukao (“top knot” in Rapa Nui) towards the moai. We start in Puna Pau, the quarry of the Pukao, we continue by van to the South coast to visit Hanga Poukura, the largest non-restored platform or Ahu on the island and Hanga Te'e with an interpretive center where we walk to learn more about the history and the landscape of a less explored area of Rapa Nui. Return by van.
23 m 75 ft
-25 m -83 ft
16 m 52 ft
3 m 10 ft
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Tongariki
Hotu Iti
Overland
Easy
Half-day
We take a van to Ahu One Makihi with its huge tumbled moai. We continue to Tongariki to learn the history of Rapa Nui’s largest Ahu...
We take a van to Ahu One Makihi with its huge tumbled moai. We continue to Tongariki to learn the history of Rapa Nui’s largest Ahu and we explore its surroundings, after which we understand the division between east and west in Rapa Nui.