Embark on a thrilling Rapa Nui adventure, exploring moai, volcanic caves, and ancient legends with expert guides. Discover hidden wonders today.
Embark on a thrilling Rapa Nui adventure, exploring moai, volcanic caves, and ancient legends with expert guides. Discover hidden wonders today.
- Ana Te Pahu - Explore Ana Te Pahu, one of the island’s most remarkable volcanic caves. This expansive cavern, created by ancient lava flows, once provided shelter and water to the early residents of Rapa Nui. Visitors can wander through its corridors and witness how nature sculpted this magnificent subterranean space. Additionally, the cave walls…
- Ana Te Pahu - Explore Ana Te Pahu, one of the island’s most remarkable volcanic caves. This expansive cavern, created by ancient lava flows, once provided shelter and water to the early residents of Rapa Nui. Visitors can wander through its corridors and witness how nature sculpted this magnificent subterranean space. Additionally, the cave walls bear the marks of its ancient inhabitants, offering a mysterious link between the land and the island’s history. A captivating site rich in history, natural beauty, and intrigue.
- Puna Pau - At Puna Pau, explore one of Rapa Nui’s key quarries, renowned for producing the Pukao, the distinctive red stone headdresses that crown the Moai statues. These headdresses, also called pukao, symbolized status and power in Rapa Nui culture, and their creation at Puna Pau showcases the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the island’s early people. During the visit, observe the quarry remnants and unfinished pukao, and learn about the carving and transportation process of these heavy items. Moreover, Puna Pau offers stunning panoramic views of the island and ocean, providing insight into the dedication and effort the Rapa Nui invested in constructing their iconic monuments.
- Ahu Akivi - At Ahu Akivi, discover one of Rapa Nui’s most intriguing archaeological sites. This Ahu, or ceremonial platform, is unique for its seven moai that gaze directly at the ocean, unlike most other moai on the island, which face inland. Legend has it that these seven moai represent the first explorers who arrived from the distant island of Hiva, bringing with them the ancestral knowledge and traditions of the Rapa Nui people. Beyond its cultural and spiritual importance, the site offers breathtaking panoramic views, allowing visitors to appreciate the connection between history, nature, and the sea. A must-visit to grasp the depth of the island’s culture and legends!
- Ana Kakenga - At Ana Kakenga, explore a stunning volcanic cavern directly linked to the sea. Known as the “Two-eyed Cave,” this location provides a spectacular view through its two natural openings, allowing light and ocean sounds to fill the cave. Visitors can traverse its passages and admire the unique rock formations while listening to the waves crashing against the underground walls. Additionally, this site holds significant historical value, as it is believed that the ancient inhabitants of Rapa Nui used the cave as a refuge and strategic point for ocean observation. The experience concludes with a breathtaking panoramic view of the sea and coast, one of the island’s most beautiful.

- Trekking poles
- Transportation and guidance
- Rain equipment
- Mountain equipment
- Trekking poles
- Transportation and guidance
- Rain equipment
- Mountain equipment
Embark on a full-day tour to explore some of the most captivating sites in Rapa Nui. Visit Puna Pau, the site where the Pukao were crafted, Ahu Akivi with its seven moai gazing out to sea, and the volcanic caves of Ana Te Pahu and Ana Kakenga, renowned for their “two windows” overlooking the ocean.
Certified local guides will share unique stories,…
Embark on a full-day tour to explore some of the most captivating sites in Rapa Nui. Visit Puna Pau, the site where the Pukao were crafted, Ahu Akivi with its seven moai gazing out to sea, and the volcanic caves of Ana Te Pahu and Ana Kakenga, renowned for their “two windows” overlooking the ocean.
Certified local guides will share unique stories, legends, and archaeological insights, and small group sizes ensure a more personalized experience. Additionally, hotel or preferred location pick-up is provided.
Please remember to bring your National Park ticket.
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.