Full Day Private Trek: Discovering the North Coast of Rapa Nui

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Overview

  • Duration:2 hours 30 minutes
  • Travelers:1 - 15 guests
  • Tour Type:Private tour
  • Language:English, French, Spanish
  • Email Ticket:Yes
On this tour you will get to know the unexplored northern side of the island of Rapa Nui, walking on the ruins of moais that have not been touched in years, you will enter caves that only the natives know and have access to, and you will enjoy landscapes and cliffs that They are only seen on this tours.
Let yourself be surprised by the untamed beauty of Rapa Nui and rediscover this unexplored landscape.
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Highlights

  • Wonderful Viewpoint with a very ancient Ahu from Rapa Nui
  • Better known as the cave of the two windows, a wonderful place that represents an ancestral refuge due to its characteristics for survival in those times.
  • Rapa Nui Ancestral Cave
  • Ancestral place that represents the experience of an ancient culture
  • Unreconstructed historical ahu that shows and represents the reality of the moai in ancient times without modern intervention
  • Historic place
  • Small ancient cave
  • Beautiful place to rest a little
  • Ancient hieroglyphs
  • The most beautiful beach in Rapa Nui

Includes/Excludes

  • Food & drinks
  • Private transportation
  • Private guide
  • Certified Guide
  • Bottled water
Please note

 

Animals or pets allowed

Not wheelchair accessible

Not stroller accessible

No public transportation nearby

Infants must not sit on laps

Infant seats unavailable

Not recommended for people with heart conditions

Travelers must purchase a ticket on their own.

We will pick you up 15 minutes before the activity begins. All tour information will be sent 1 day before pickup.

 

What do I need to bring?

 

For the tour along the northern coast of Rapa Nui, it’s recommended to bring:

Comfortable walking shoes (for uneven terrain)

Light, breathable clothing

Sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses)

Plenty of water and snacks

A windbreaker or light jacket (for coastal breezes)

Camera or phone for photos

A reusable bag for personal items or trash

Cancellation policy

We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if booking is cancelled 1 day or less before event

We will charge a cancellation fee of 0% if booking is cancelled 1000 days or less before event

 

Itinerary

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Hanga Kio'e A viewpoint with an ancient ahu of Rapa Nui.

A scenic viewpoint with an ancient ahu of Rapa Nui, offering stunning views and a sense of the island's sacred past.

Ana Te Pora: An ancient cave of the island.

Ana Te Pora: An ancient cave that was once used by the island's inhabitants, providing a glimpse into their way of life.

Ahu Vai Mata: A historic, unrestored ahu showing moai in their original state.

A historic, unrestored ahu showcasing the original state of moai, untouched by modern restoration efforts.

Ana o Heu: A small ancient cave.

A small, ancient cave used by the Rapa Nui people, illustrating their resourcefulness.

Hanga O Teo: A beautiful spot perfect for a rest.

picturesque and tranquil spot on Rapa Nui's northern coast, known for its stunning coastal views, lush landscapes, and serene atmosphere. It’s a perfect place to relax, take in the natural beauty, and reflect on the island’s rich cultural heritage away from the more frequented tourist spots.

Papa Vaka: The Petroglyph Field of Rapa Nui

Papa Vaka is an extensive petroglyph site on Rapa Nui, featuring intricate carvings that depict ancient Rapa Nui life, including canoes, fish, and other marine symbols. These carvings offer a fascinating glimpse into the island’s ancestral connection to the sea, showcasing the artistry and storytelling of the Rapa Nui people. It is one of the largest petroglyph fields on the island, highlighting the significance of oceanic culture in the daily lives of its inhabitants.

Anakena: The Pristine Beach of Legends

Anakena is a stunning white-sand beach on Rapa Nui, renowned for its turquoise waters, swaying palm trees, and the iconic moai of Ahu Nau Nau. As the legendary landing site of the first Polynesian king, Hotu Matu’a, Anakena is not only a place of relaxation and beauty but also a cornerstone of the island’s history. The beach offers a perfect blend of cultural heritage and natural splendor, making it a must-visit destination on the island.
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Date August 10, 2025
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