Super Saver: the best of Easter Island






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Save when you book three popular Easter Island tours to Ahu Akivi, Orongo and Anakena Beach. Visit famous ceremonial sites to admire mysterious 'moai,' stone giants carved by the indigenous Rapa Nui, on half-day and full-day trips available each day of the week. Archaeology lessons aren't the only thing you'll get out of this discounted package: walk the volcanic hills of Rano Raraku, ponder over birdmen paintings in the Ana Kai Tangata cave, wander about the shale-stone homes of Orongo village, and dig your toes into the white sand at Anakena beach.48 hours
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts (local time)
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Lunch (Anakena Beach day trip only)
Transport by air-conditioned minivan or bus
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Professional guide
Fees : Gratuities. Gratuities
Food and drinks, unless specified
Entrance fee to Rapa Nui National Park (80 USD)
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- Maximum 10 travellers in this tour.
Mix up your sightseeing on Easter Island with three popular tours that focus on the archaeological wonders of Rapa Nui. Each tour covers a different geographic region of Easter Island, and this Super Saver ensures you see all the important sights at a discount. Sign up for each tour on a day of your choosing (see the Important Note section below regarding days of operation).Ahu Akivi, Ahu Vinapu and Puna Pau Archaeological Tour:
On this 3.5-hour tour, explore the enigmatic stone giants of the protected Rapa Nui National Park that spreads across Easter Island. The UNESCO World Heritage site contains about 900 moai, statues of human figures carved from volcanic stone, believed to represent Rapa Nui ancestors and high-ranking tribal members. On average, moai stand 13 feet (4 meters) tall and weigh 14 tons (13 metric tons). Many of them stand on ahu, or ceremonial platforms.
Visit Ahu Akivi and learn why its seven moai take the unusual position of looking out toward the water. At Ahu Vinapu, listen to why its masonry resembling Incan construction indicates Easter Island may have seen visitors long before than popularly believed. Travel to Puna Pau and see pukao, or topknots, on top of several moai heads. Make a brief stop in the harbor town of Hanga Piko to observe a restored ceremonial moai.
Tahai, Orongo and Rano Kau Half-Day Tour:
Discover the archaeological wonders on the southwestern coast of the island on this 3.5-hour tour. Meander through the Tahai ceremonial complex, where you’ll see restored moai of various sizes and shapes at the ahu of Ko Te Riku, Tahai and Vai Uri. Inside the cave of Ana Kai Tangata located along the crashing surf, observe many petroglyphs with a bird motif and listen to stories about the ancient ritual of ‘Tangata Manu,’ where Rapa Nui men made the treacherous swim to a nearby islet in a race to collect the first egg laid by a sooty tern.
Capture stunning views of Rano Kau volcano and its crater lake before moving on to the village of Orongo, where you'll find over 50 elliptical-shaped dwellings made of shale. Learn about the village’s role in birdmen rites between the 17th and 19th centuries, and then wander the grounds on your own.
Rano Raraku and Anakena Beach Full-Day Tour Including Lunch Tour:
Spend a full day exploring the southeastern and northeastern parts of Easter Island. Discover Ahu Akahanga in its original state and learn about its toppled moai scattered about the area. Then visit Ahu Tongariki, the largest ceremonial site with 15 upright moai, restored after being destroyed and displaced by a tsunami. While at the Rano Raraku volcano and quarry, where the Rapa Nui had sculpted moai, note the hundreds of moai heads and partially visible torsos popping up from the grassy knolls.
After a BBQ lunch (provided), head to Ahu Te Pito Kura to gawk at the tallest moai ever erected and a round magnetic stone dubbed the ‘navel of the world.' Finish the day at Anakena beach, a paradise cove of white sand against a backdrop of coconut palm trees, believed to be the landing site of the island’s first settlers from Polynesia. Blue waters and soft sand may not be new to you, but it’s not every day you get to lounge on a beach with the six extremely well-preserved moai of Ahu Nau Nau behind you.
Important Note:
Tours must be taken on different days. The 'Ahu Akivi, Ahu Vinapu and Puna Pau Archeological Tour' and 'Tahai, Orongo and Rano Kau Half-Day Tour' are available on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The 'Rano Raraku and Anakena Beach Full-Day Tour Including Lunch Tour' operates on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. You may choose which day to take each tour. At checkout, select the date of your Ahu Akivi tour and then fill in the date you want to take the other tours in the special requirements box.
Places of Interest Relevant to This Itinerary
Rano Raraku, Chile
View LocationRano Kau, Chile
View LocationRapa Nui National Park, Chile
View LocationOrongo, Chile
View LocationAhu Vinapu, Chile
View LocationAnakena BeachChile
View LocationAhu AkiviChile
View LocationPuna PauHanga Roa, Chile
View LocationMeeting and Pickup
Pickup details
Tour operator will pick up all customers from their respective locations- Travelers can choose a custom pickup or meeting location.
- Remember that you have to contact us in order to stablish on which dates you will be taking the tours. Anakena tour goes on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Ahu Akivi and Orongo tour operates on Monday-Wednesday and Friday.
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Additional Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Remember that this excursion is not a private tour
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
- When visiting Anakena beach, it is recommended that you wear a bathing suit and bring a towel, sunglasses and sunscreen
- It is recommended that you bring water and snacks
- Note: Tours to Ahu Akivi and Orongo operate on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The tour to Anakena Beach operates on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. You may choose which day to take each tour. At checkout, select the date of your Ahu Akivi tour and then fill in the date you want to take the other tours in the special requirements box
- Note: Port pickup is not available. This tour is not suitable for passengers coming by cruise.
Language And Guide
Tour Guide Available In
- English
- Spanish
Ticket Details
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- One per booking
Ticket Redemption
No redemption point. This is a direct entry ticketNote: Please send an email to reservas@graylinechile.com with a copy of your voucher 48 hours prior to the tour in order to confirm your reservation Note: Tours to Ahu Akivi and Orongo operate on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The tour to Anakena Beach operates on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. You may choose which day to take each tour. At checkout, select the date of your Ahu Akivi tour and then fill in the date you want to take the other tours in the special requirements boxCancellation & Refunds
Cancellable up to 24 hours before the travel date (local supplier time) for a full refund. A 100% cancellation penalty applies for cancellations submitted less than 24 hours before the start time.- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Cancel at least 1 day before activity starts in Pacific/Easter time to receive 100% refund.
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Operated by Gray Line ChileCreated on 06 Aug 2014Created on 23 Apr 2025
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