Embark on a full-day trekking tour to the isolated North Coast of Easter Island. Explore caves, archaeological platforms, and petroglyphs while discovering the islanders’ isolated way of life. Accessible only by foot or horseback, the trek ends at the stunning Anakena beach.
Embark on a full-day trekking tour to the isolated North Coast of Easter Island. Explore caves, archaeological platforms, and petroglyphs while discovering the islanders’ isolated way of life. Accessible only by foot or horseback, the trek ends at the stunning Anakena beach.
- Ahu Te Peu - Ahu Te Peu is an area with a high archeological value. Since it hasn’t been restored it is possible to observe the site exactly as the old inhabitants who, after internal wars, knocked down the moais left it. There used to be a village there. In fact, you can see the biggest boathouse or hare paenga in the island, which is 43 metres…
- Ahu Te Peu - Ahu Te Peu is an area with a high archeological value. Since it hasn’t been restored it is possible to observe the site exactly as the old inhabitants who, after internal wars, knocked down the moais left it. There used to be a village there. In fact, you can see the biggest boathouse or hare paenga in the island, which is 43 metres long and is called Tore Tahuna which, according to tradition, belonged to the famous Ariki Tu’u Ko Ihu. In front of the village, there are two ahu or ceremonial platforms, the biggest of which has a back wall with huge well assembled blocks with 4 knocked down moais.
- Private transportation
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Rain capes
- Private transportation
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Rain capes
- National Park entrance fees ticket ($90 USD)
- Tour not available for cruise ship passengers
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- National Park entrance fees ticket ($90 USD)
- Tour not available for cruise ship passengers
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
Embark on a journey to the unspoiled coastline. Explore caves, ancient structures, and prehistoric carvings to gain a unique perspective on the isolated existence of the native island people.
The ‘Miru’ clans, direct descendants of King Hotu Matu’a, occupy the North coast - a region that still largely remains untouched by human impact. Its geographical…
Embark on a journey to the unspoiled coastline. Explore caves, ancient structures, and prehistoric carvings to gain a unique perspective on the isolated existence of the native island people.
The ‘Miru’ clans, direct descendants of King Hotu Matu’a, occupy the North coast - a region that still largely remains untouched by human impact. Its geographical positioning between the towering Terevaka volcano and the West coast of Rapa Nui makes it a place that transports visitors to a time long gone.
This hiking adventure showcases a harmonious mingling of freely roaming local wildlife and preserved archaeological relics.
The accessibility to this region is limited, with only foot or horseback travel permitted.
The trek culminates in Anakena, a former royal habitat recognized for its pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters, and ubiquitous palm trees.
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.