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Lots of walking...





Lots of walking...

Relax on this sandy shoreline and learn about its history as the likely entry point for Easter Island’s first settlers many centuries ago.

The pink sand and perfect blue water of this small cove are ideal for relaxing beneath the morning sun of Easter Island.

See a carved stone figure that is almost twice the height of any other statue on Easter Island and hundreds more sculptures at this volcanic crater.

The largest unmounted monolith of Easter Island lies broken in pieces above a cliff on the island’s south coast.

Venture inland to this sanctified site, home to a row of monumental carved stone heads created in the 16th century by the Rapa Nui people.

The largest of its type on Easter Island, this impressive ceremonial platform features 15 huge head-and-torso stone statues lined up in a row.







