Discover the final phase of Easter Island prior to its introduction to Christianity. Experience the sacred settlement of O’rongo, which played host to the annual crowning of the bird man or Tangata Manu. Explore the Rano Kau volcano crater and additional historical remnants like Tahai and Ahu
‘A kivi.
Discover the final phase of Easter Island prior to its introduction to Christianity. Experience the sacred settlement of O’rongo, which played host to the annual crowning of the bird man or Tangata Manu. Explore the Rano Kau volcano crater and additional historical remnants like Tahai and Ahu
‘A kivi.
- Orongo - Orongo village is situated on one flank of the Rano Kau volcano crater. It’s one of the two primary locations on the island since it was the site where the Birdman ritual was held.
- Rano Kau - Nestled on the southwestern edge of the island, the crater of this volcano stands as one of Rapa Nui’s most stunning natural vistas. Spanning…
- Orongo - Orongo village is situated on one flank of the Rano Kau volcano crater. It’s one of the two primary locations on the island since it was the site where the Birdman ritual was held.
- Rano Kau - Nestled on the southwestern edge of the island, the crater of this volcano stands as one of Rapa Nui’s most stunning natural vistas. Spanning 1.5 kilometers in diameter, this crater is the largest repository of native plant species on Rapa Nui and its lake once played a crucial role as a freshwater resource in bygone eras.
- Ahu Vinapu - This archaeological highlight is distinguished by the exceptional craftsmanship of Rapa Nui’s ancient stonemasons. There are speculative theories regarding the construction of this initial platform, suggesting a possible link to Incan architectural techniques.
- Ahu Tahai - This ceremonial complex was rejuvenated in 1974 by the American archaeologist Dr. William Mulloy. Tahai comprises three main ahu structures aligned from north to south: Ko Te Riku (with restored eyes), Tahai, and Vai Ure. Due to its closeness to the town, it is a favored spot for capturing sunset imagery.
- Puna Pau - This is the quarry where the red volcanic tuff was sourced for fashioning the Pu Kao or the moai’s topknots. The site contains 23 cylindrical topknot prototypes in the initial stages of sculpting, which made them easier to transport to the ahu. From here, one can also enjoy an exceptional view of Hanga Roa village.
- Ahu Akivi - An unusual ceremonial platform that is not situated along the coastline. Its seven moais were re-erected by archaeologists William Mulloy and Gonzalo Figueroa, in collaboration with the Rapa Nui community. These statues are uniquely aligned with astronomical markers and face the direction of the setting sun.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- National Park Ticket is required to take this tour
- National Park Ticket is required to take this tour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.