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Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, is the farthest
island from any populated land on the planet.
Easter Island is located at 27º09 south latitude and 109º26
west longitude, 3,700 km from the central coast of Chile.
The
closest inhabited island is Pitcairn, 1,900 km northwest, and
Easter Island’s surface is less than 166 km squared.
It
is a perfect triangle whose maximum length is 24 km and its maximum
width only 12 km.
It has been a place
full of attraction and mystery ever since its discovery.
Rapa
Nui is a great volcanic cone that was pushed up from the ocean
floor to 500 meters above sea level.
This tiny triangle of land,
was the birthplace of a fascinating civilization, of which the
moai – giant statues sculpted from rock – play silent
witness to this history.
Many of the statures today have been re-erected above their ceremonial
platforms called ahu, but just decades ago the statues lay toppled
over and scattered about the island, much like a battlefield.
Many were left half-finished in the rock quarry of the Rano Raraku
Volcano.
Today visitors can share with the descendents of this
culture, who for generations have maintained their ancestor’s
habits and have kept alive their traditions.
How to get there
Fly to Santiago via an international flight. From Santiago, travelers
must take a 5-hour flight to Easter Island. You can also arrive
to Easter Island flying from Tahiti (Papeete). The flight takes
5 hours. explora staff will greet and transfer guests
to explora EN RAPA NUI.
Best Time to Visit
Year round.
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