Halfway between Chile and Tahiti, surrounded by the clearest and deepest waters of the Pacific Ocean, Easter Island is more than 1,200 miles from…anything. This volcanic Polynesian island has been known for centuries as the navel of the world. Remoteness breeds mystery, and visitors will find plenty to unravel in the standing stone statues (huge monolithic figures carved from volcanic stone) that are the world’s most inscrutable archaeological enigma. Secret caves, primitive rock art and elaborate cult ceremonies are also part of Rapa Nui’s mystique....
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- Deluxe hotel accommodation for 3 nights
- Daily buffet breakfast & 1 lunch
- Round trip airport transfers by private car
- Transfers and tours are by private car with English-speaking guide
- Half day Ahi Akivi, the Seven Moai and see the Ana Te Pahu caverns
- Half day Orongo, Tangata Manu Ceremonial
- Full day Hanga Roa – Moias Route – Anakena Beach
- Hotel taxes and service charges

