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Experience Easter Island like never before on this two-day private tour, designed to immerse you in the island’s extraordinary history, culture, and natural beauty—without waiting for anyone else.
Your guide, Joaquín Soler Hotu, is a native archaeologist and owner of this family-run business, with years of experience in conservation and restoration projects across the island.
Over two days, follow in the footsteps of Easter Island’s ancestors, exploring ceremonial platforms, ancient villages, and sacred sites. Visit the volcanic quarry and Moai across the island, while personal stories and archaeological insights connect you deeply to both its past and living culture.
With hotel pickup and drop-off included, you can enjoy a seamless experience, focusing entirely on Easter Island’s magic. This tour offers a unique and complete introduction to the history, people, and culture of Rapa Nui—perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone seeking an unforgettable adventure.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Not available for cruise ship
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Anakena Beach
Anakena Beach is revered as the historical and cultural cradle of Easter Island. Legend has it that the first king, Hotu Matu'a, landed here, establishing the initial settlement of Rapa Nui culture. Initially named Hanga Mori or One, it was later dubbed Anakena after a nearby cave. This beach evolved into a significant population center and a crucial site for the Miru tribe. Anakena boasts vital archaeological remains dating back to 1200 AD, including ceremonial centers, residential areas, and ahus—ceremonial platforms. Notable among these ahus are Ahu Ature Huki, featuring a single moai, and the impressive Ahu Nau Nau, adorned with seven finely detailed moai. The latter, restored in 1978, is a remarkably preserved complex, its moai protected from weathering by being buried in sand after their initial destruction.
Ahu Te Pito Kura
Te Pito Kura is home to the impressive Paro moai, the largest statue ever erected on an ahu. The moai, standing at 10 meters tall and weighing over 80 tons, remains in the same position as it was left when it collapsed nearly two centuries ago. Its colossal pukao, about 2 meters high and 10 tons in weight, rests in front of it. Legend suggests it was commissioned by a widow in memory of her late husband and was one of the final statues to be toppled from its ahu, around 1838. Nearby lies a unique stone, Te Pito Kura, with alleged magnetic and supernatural properties, believed to concentrate a mystical energy called mana.
Puna Pau
Puna Pau, an extinct volcano, housed a crucial red slag quarry, the source of the iconic pukao—cylindrical headdresses adorning the island's statues. The soft, reddish volcanic ash was easily carved and used for crafting small statues, water containers, ornamental blocks, and moai eyes. This quarry, vital for the islanders, symbolized sacred rites and spiritual force. Intense extraction during the 14th-17th centuries produced the pukao, transported over a specially constructed path to ceremonial altars, some over 10 km away. Unlike Rano Raraku, Puna Pau was a secretive and revered site, hidden within the crater, adding to its mystique. Recent excavations revealed the original pukao transport path, shedding light on the monumental task of moving these massive headdresses across challenging volcanic terrain.
Ahu Akivi
Ahu Akivi, is unique due to its location, astronomical orientation, and the restoration work that marked a milestone in the island's recent history. It is the most significant interior ahu, associated with the powerful Miru clan, featuring seven carefully crafted moai, indicative of political stability and economic abundance. The statues were transported 15 km from Rano Raraku quarry and are facing the sea, unlike others. The seven statues are thought to symbolize the island's first explorers or ancient Polynesian kings.
Ahu Tahai
The ceremonial complex of Tahai on Easter Island is a historically significant archaeological site. Occupied by the Marama and Miru clans, it served as a political and religious center. The restoration of the site by William Mulloy revealed that between 75 and 200 people lived there, utilizing nearby caves and rocky shelters as rooms. The most striking features are the three ahu or ceremonial platforms. Additionally, a stone ramp between Ahu Vai Uri and Ahu Tahai is believed to have been used to lower fishing boats from the upper level to the shore, showcasing the practical ingenuity of the ancient inhabitants.
Rano Kau with its almost circular crater forms one of Rapa Nui's most stunning natural landscapes. Spanning 1.5 kilometers, the crater houses the largest reserve of endemic flora on the island, while its lake served as a vital source of drinking water. Additionally, obsidian, found primarily in Maunga Orito and Maunga Te Manavai, was a valuable resource used for crafting various tools and artifacts. Rano Kau's serene ambiance, accompanied only by the sounds of wind and distant waves, makes it a must-visit destination.
Orongo
Orongo was the location of the ancient ritual known as the Tangata Manu competition. This ritual, held in honor of the creator god Make Make, determined the tangata manu or birdman of the season, granting the winner rights and privileges over rivals. The site's first constructions were built around 1400 AD, with houses specially constructed for the competition. The village's surroundings are adorned with over 1,700 petroglyphs, making it the place with the highest concentration of rock art on the entire island. The competition involved representatives from different clans descending the cliff, swimming to Motu Nui, and waiting for the arrival of seabirds to obtain the first Manutara egg, signifying the chosen tangata manu. This tradition emerged when the old political and religious order lost prestige, and opposing tribal groups competed for power.
Ahu Vinapu
Vinapu showcases remarkable construction and carving techniques in its ahus or platforms. The area's enigmatic wall, resembling Inca architecture, has sparked theories of contact between Polynesia and South America. Notably, the site features the Tahira ahu, with six fallen statues and a precisely constructed wall, and the older Vinapu II with scattered moai and a unique red column, possibly representing a female moai. This eroded "column" is made of red scoria, similar to pukao, and may have originally had two heads, potentially used for drying corpses before burial. The area's historical significance lies in its unique architectural mastery, the potential link to South American cultures, and the scarcity of female moai representations, shedding light on the island's ancient cultural and architectural practices
Ahu Vinapu
Moai a Umi, near Vinapu, a rare and unique moai crafted from red rock. The cultural significance and symbolic tales associated with this female moai, offer valuable insights into the island's rich heritage and enigmatic legends. 5 minutes away is Hanga Poukura, which features a stunning coastal area with unique rough lava rock formations and buried statues arranged in a mysterious line. The ahu, showcasing well-crafted stone blocks, stands out.
Ahu Vaihu
Ahu Vaihu, a meticulously reconstructed traditional Rapa Nui village, offers an immersive experience into the island's ancient way of life. Explore the stone foundations of hare paenga, umu pae stone ovens, and gain a profound understanding of the cultural and social dynamics that shaped the Rapa Nui civilization.
Ahu Akahanga
Akahanga was once one of the largest villages on Easter Island. This significant archaeological site features a small cave, an 18-meter-long platform with 13 toppled moai statues, pukao headdresses, and a crematorium. According to oral tradition, it's the burial site of King Hotu Matu'a, with a legend surrounding the discovery of his skull. The site's location and its alignment with the summer and winter solstice sunsets and sunrises suggest a symbolic connection with the burial site of the king's sister.
Rano Raraku
Rano Raraku is the monumental volcanic quarry that served as the production site for the iconic moai statues. Composed of unique volcanic tuff, it provided the raw material for sculptors to create the nearly 1,000 statues found on the island. The quarry's southern slope is adorned with dozens of stone heads and figures, showcasing the remarkable craftsmanship of the ancient sculptors. The presence of numerous unfinished statues and empty niches signifies the quarry's pivotal role in the island's cultural and ceremonial practices.
Ahu Tongariki
Ahu Tongariki, the grandest and most imposing monument of Rapa Nui, is believed to be a sociopolitical and religious center dating back to 900 AD. The ahu at Tongariki is the largest ceremonial structure on the island, holding 15 moai, representing the zenith of Rapa Nui's sacred constructions. Once devastated, the site has been meticulously restored, allowing visitors to witness the megalithic structures in a state akin to their original splendor. The 15 giants, each with unique shapes and sizes, stand on a 100-meter-long altar, projecting spiritual protection to the ancient village. The restoration has allowed for the observation of the wonderful structure, showcasing the diverse characteristics and expressions of the statues, reflecting the features of each ancestor and the evolution of their stylized features over time.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
100% Private and personalized experience
Accredited local guide
National park fee
Gratuities
Lunch is not included
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Pickup included
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Melissa F,19 thg 3, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Had an amazing day exploring Easter Island with Joaquin. As a local guide, Joaquin is extremely knowledgeable on Rapa Nui culture and very welcoming and friendly! He made sure we saw all of the important sites and was a wealth of information. Thank you for showing us around!
Tstanjd,14 thg 3, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
We are a family of 4 with two kids aged 11 & 12. We did a 2-day tour of the island with Joaquin and had a wonderful time exploring the island. Joaquin knows so much about the island, its people, culture, and history, and you can tell he is passionate about sharing it with others. It made our time on the island even more special. We had a different tour operator the third day for our cave tour and horseback ride, and the kids kept saying how they missed Joaquin and wished we'd had him for the 3rd day. He will always be a part of our memories we made on the island! Highly recommend! Pro tip - it gets hot during the day on the island (the sun is unforgiving there) so if AC in the car is a must-have as it is for us, I'd request that in advance because most locals do not have or use AC in their vehicles, just as most hotels also only have AC in the rooms and not any of the common areas.
Eric B,14 thg 3, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Exceptional tour. Joaquin's indigenous perspective and heartfelt connection to the island helped us understand and experience what we were seeing on a different level. He is fluent in English, Spanish and Rapa Nui. He has studied archeology and partcipated in excavations. Great sense of humor. We loved this tour and highly recommend it.
OtherVisitor,1 thg 3, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Joaquin was a excellent guide for this 2 day adventure. We visited all of the major sites on Easter Island and even went to some lesser known areas. He truly has a passion for the indigenous culture and people. Be prepared for a fair amount of walking and be aware there is little shade. However, being a private tour it is flexible and Joaquin can tailor it to your individual desires. We would recommend this tour without hesitation.
Bernadette M,15 thg 2, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
We had such a wonderful 3 night stay on Rapa Nui and this private tour made the absolute best use of our two days. It felt like we covered every inch of the island but there was never a moment that we felt rushed. Joachim was the perfect guide for us. Relaxed, friendly, knowledgeable and fun. He spoke really good English and he was a very safe driver. He’s a local man and it was lovely to hear about his life growing up in this magical part of the world. We visited all the main sights but never seemed to be surrounded by tour groups and there was lots of time to take photos. Joachim took us to a lovely patisserie on the first day and we also stopped to eat something at the restaurant beside the “Quarry” on the second day. No pressure put on us to rush. There’s no comparison between a private tour of this nature and a shared tour in a minibus/van. Well worth the little extra cost to have such personal service from a thorough gentleman.











Jeanne S,5 thg 2, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
This was a wonderful experience. Joaquin was a great guide. Was very considerate and looked out for our comfort and safety. He arrived with water and snacks and a smile on his face. He took us to many beautiful places and explained the history and meaning of all the the landscape. We stopped at local places for lunch and experienced local cuisine. I am 71 years old and he was there to assist me when I needed an arm to hold onto, but did not treat me like an old lady. I would recommend this tour to anyone who wants to see the real Island of Rapa Nui.
michel m,16 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Our guide Joaquin was very pleasant, friendly but especially in love with his island and heritage. He was generous of his time and passed on his knowledge of the history of his island. He adapted the two-day visit according to our interests, including photography
Jega V,26 thg 11, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Joaquín provided us with a private tour of Easter Island (Rapa Nui) that was nothing short of spectacular. He is a phenomenal guide who mastered both the logistics and the historical storytelling. Joaquín shone brightest through his thoughtful planning. He expertly timed our route to ensure we had perfect lighting for family photos at every site, resulting in stunning memories we'll cherish. Crucially, he also navigated the island to avoid large crowds, making each stop feel personal and serene. As a Rapa Nui local, Joaquín is a living encyclopedia of the island—covering its deep history, complex culture, and modern political context. His stories about growing up here and sharing Rapa Nui traditions offered priceless, authentic insight that you simply cannot get from a book. We were incredibly fortunate to have Joaquín as our guide. An unforgettable tour on an unforgettable island--we will cherish the memories for years to come.
LisaR1345,14 thg 11, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
We enjoyed this private tour immensely with Aroha tours. Joaqun shared his culture and knowledge with us, and we never felt rushed nor hurried. He timed our visits to the Rapa Nui sites incredibly well for my husband who enjoys taking professional photographs. He was friendly and always willing to lend a helping hand to other tour guides and other travelers alike. Book this tour - you won’t regret it!
695crist bala,8 thg 11, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Amazing experience, friendly and warm treatment. I learned a lot from the island and its people. I'd be back with this agency and especially with the guide Joaquin. Recommended
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