Tahai
This attraction is an old sanctuary. Its archaeological interest is combined with its three "Ahu", one on the north, other on the south, and the last one in the center. In Tahai you can find the archaeological
vestiges of Williams Mulloy, in the southern Ahu, meanwhile in the
northern moai you will see the white coral eyes. In the place is
celebrate the Tapati Rapa Nui.
Rano Kau Volcano
The volcano is located in the south of the island, with an interior lagoon
of 1 kilometer diameter and 280 meters depth. It has a beautiful
vegetation with juncos ands totora. It name means "wide volcano".
Orongo
This attraction was a religious town to celebrate the transition from winter
to summer time. Orongo means "messenger place" because of the migratory birds.
Tapati Rapa Nui
There is a party celebrated in the island during February, to remaind all the ancient traditions.
Rapa Nui National Park
Easter Island was born thanks to the Maunga Terevaca, Poike and Rano Kau volcanoes, and it has a singular flora with 34 species and a unique
fauna, in which you can find the Manutara seagull. The island was part
of Chile in 1888, as a military base.It has a beautiful handmade
crafts, the giant moais (volcanic rokc statues) and white sands beaches
like Anakena, Perousse and Ovahe. The Easter Island National Park is
administrated by the CONAF and it's an important archaeological
interest zone.
Ahu Akahanga
This attraction is the king Hotu Matua tomb, with 81 meters of extention and 3,25 meters wide. The plataform has 13 moais, from 5 to 7 meters heigh and decarate it with red stones. Nearby the beach, there is a 2 meters moai that was rob by the French sailors.
Anakena Beach
The beach is characterized by its warm waters and white sands. Also, there are the ahu Ature Huki and Nau Nau. It has an incredible archaeological value because it was the first ancient city of the island, founded by the first king of the island Ariki Hotu Matua.
Rano Raraku Volcano
The volcano has an important archaological value, because it has more than 300 monuments id the "Moai Road". It's 100 meters heigh, with an
interior lagoon of 50 meters depth.
Ahu Te Pito Kura
The Ahu has the biggest moai of the island, with 11 meters heigh. The
attraction is ideal to practice ecotourism, cultural activities and
adventure tourism.
Te Pito o Te Henua
There is a huge round rock, representing the "world navel" to the island inhabitants. "Pito" means uterus, center and navel, meanwhile “henua” means earth, territory and universe.
Tongariki
An ancient cementery with 200 meters long and 15 statues. It is the most important in Rapa Nui and it was restored between 1995 and 1996 by Chilean archaeologists, after its destruction by a tsunami in 1960.
There are moais and pukao surround it. Behind it, there is the Hanga Hotu Iti bay.