Easter Island Private 4WD Tour Anakena Beach
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Easter Island Private 4WD Tour Anakena Beach

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6h - 7h
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About this experience

This private tour offers a truly immersive and personalized experience led by a knowledgeable local Rapa Nui guide. You'll visit the island’s most iconic archaeological sites, walk among majestic moai statues, and uncover ancient legends that bring Rapa Nui culture to life. With flexible scheduling and hotel pickup, we adapt to your needs for a relaxed and enriching journey. Before your trip, enjoy a one-on-one online advisory session to help you prepare and answer any questions you may have. Authentic, insightful, and unforgettable—this is the Rapa Nui experience you’ve been waiting for.

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Easter Island Private 4WD Tour Anakena Beach

Pickup included

What's included

Walking and driving combination tour
100& Private and personalized experience
Rapa Nui cultural map & learning materials
Pre-Trip Online Advisory: a 20min online meeting with your planner before your trip to Rapa Nui.
Air-conditioned vehicle
(hotel pick-up & drop-off included)
Rapanui Private bilingual guide
For each passenger
Coffee and/or Tea

Detailed itinerary

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Our adventure begins at Vaihu, a sacred site where a series of fallen Moai still resonate with the echo of their powerful past. The ocean wind will be your soundtrack as you explore this intriguing archaeological site.

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From Vaihu, your local guide will take you to Ahu Akahanga, a sacred site where ancient kings once ruled. Located on the southeastern coast of the island, this ceremonial platform remains unrestored—giving you a chance to experience it just as the first European explorers did. The ahu stretches nearly 59 feet (18 meters) and once supported around a dozen moai statues. It’s also believed to be the burial place of Hotu Matu’a, the first Polynesian king to settle Rapa Nui. As you walk the grounds, you'll see toppled moai with their distinctive pukao (stone topknots), a striking reminder of past tribal conflicts.

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Stop 3

Your next stop is Ahu Tongariki, the most iconic and grand ceremonial platform on the island. Set dramatically along the coastline, it features fifteen towering moai standing shoulder to shoulder with the vast Pacific Ocean as their backdrop. This awe-inspiring site showcases the power, artistry, and engineering of the ancient Rapa Nui civilization. In 1960, a massive tsunami swept the statues inland, some being thrown hundreds of feet. Thanks to a major restoration project completed in 1992, Tongariki was returned to its former glory—offering visitors one of the most unforgettable views on Easter Island.

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Stop 4

Next, we visit Rano Raraku, famously known as the “Moai Quarry.” This volcanic site is where ancient Rapa Nui sculptors carved hundreds of moai directly from the mountain’s stone slopes. While many were transported to ahu across the island, over 400 statues remain here—unfinished and frozen in time—scattered across the hillside. This is the true birthplace of the moai, and walking among these silent giants offers a powerful sense of history and mystery. Don’t miss the breathtaking panoramic views of the quarry and the crater lake nestled within the volcano.

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Our journey continues to Te Pito Kura, home to the largest moai ever successfully transported and erected on an ahu. Standing over 10 meters tall, this colossal figure is a testament to the incredible skill and determination of the Rapa Nui people. Nearby lies the enigmatic rounded stone known as Te Pito ʻo te Henua, or “The Navel of the World.” Said to possess spiritual and magnetic energy, this sacred site is surrounded by myths and legends that still intrigue visitors today.

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Then, we will discover Ahu Nau Nau, one of Easter Island’s best-preserved ceremonial platforms, located near the beautiful Anakena Beach. Home to seven impressive moai—four adorned with rare red stone topknots—this site is believed to be where the first king, Hotu Matu’a, landed. Immerse yourself in the rich history and stunning artistry of Rapa Nui culture at this iconic location.

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Stop 7

Finally, we conclude our journey at the idyllic Anakena Beach—a tropical paradise with swaying palm trees and crystal-clear waters. Take some time to relax with a refreshing swim, reflect on the incredible sights you’ve experienced, and soak in the energy of this ancient, mysterious land. Nearby, explore the exceptionally well-preserved seven moai of Ahu Nau Nau, four of which proudly wear their red pukao headpieces. Archaeologists even discovered a nearly complete coral eye inlaid with red volcanic scoria stone here, adding to the site’s fascinating history.

After enjoying the beach, we’ll safely return you to your accommodation. If you wish to stay longer, your guide can help arrange a taxi at your own expense whenever you’re ready. Changing rooms with showers are available onsite for a small fee.

What's not included

Rapa Nui National Park Ticket is required to do this tour (not included)
Lunch (available for ~$40,000 CLP per person with prior reservation) or you can just buy yours at one point in the tour

Available languages

Guide guide
EN ES

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

About Hanga Roa

Hanga Roa is the main town and capital of Easter Island, known for its mysterious Moai statues and rich Polynesian culture. This remote island offers a unique blend of natural beauty, archaeological wonders, and a laid-back island lifestyle.

Top Attractions

Ahahu Tahai

An ancient ceremonial site with restored Moai statues and a beautiful sunset view.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

Rano Raraku

The quarry where most of the Moai statues were carved. It offers a unique insight into the island's history.

Historical 2-3 hours Moderate (entry fee)

Ahu Tongariki

The largest ahu (ceremonial platform) on Easter Island, featuring 15 restored Moai statues.

Historical 1-2 hours Moderate (entry fee)

Anakena Beach

The most famous beach on Easter Island, known for its white sand and clear waters.

Beach Half-day Free

Orongo

A ceremonial village with a rich history, offering stunning views of the island's coastline.

Historical 2-3 hours Moderate (entry fee)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Curanto

A traditional Rapa Nui dish cooked in an underground oven, featuring a mix of meats, seafood, and vegetables.

Main Dish Contains meat and seafood, can be adapted for vegetarian/vegan

Po'e

A sweet banana pudding made from bananas, sugar, and sometimes coconut milk.

Dessert Vegetarian, can be vegan with substitutions

Ika Mata

Raw fish marinated in citrus juice, similar to ceviche, often served with vegetables.

Appetizer Contains fish, can be made with other seafood

Popular Activities

Hiking Scuba diving Surfing Beach lounging Yoga Spa treatments Visiting archaeological sites Attending local festivals

Best Time to Visit

December to March

This is the summer season with warm temperatures, clear skies, and vibrant festivals. It's the best time for beach activities and outdoor exploration.

20-28°C 68-82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: Rapa Nui (local Polynesian language), English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Chilean Peso (CLP)

Time Zone

CLST (Chile Summer Time, GMT-4)

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Hanga Roa is generally safe with low crime rates, but travelers should take standard precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Avoid walking alone at night
  • • Use reputable tour operators

Getting there

By air
  • Mata Uri Airport • 2 km from city center

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are not extensive but can be used for some routes around the island.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Hanga Piko Vaihua Mataveri

Day trips

Rano Kau
3 km from Hanga Roa • Half-day

A volcanic crater offering stunning views of the island and the Pacific Ocean.

Ana Kai Tangata
12 km from Hanga Roa • Half-day

A cave with ancient petroglyphs and a rich history of cannibalism.

Vaihu
18 km from Hanga Roa • Full-day

An archaeological site with restored Moai statues and ahu platforms.

Festivals

Tapati Festival • January or February (varies yearly) Easter Celebrations • March or April (varies yearly)

Pro tips

  • Book accommodation and tours well in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Rent a car or bike to explore the island at your own pace.
  • Visit the Moai statues early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and the heat.
  • Try the local cuisine, especially the traditional Curanto.
  • Respect the local culture and customs, and be mindful of the island's fragile environment.
From $25 per person

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Age 18-90
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 10
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