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Floating in the vast Pacific Ocean, Isla de Pascua is a remote volcanic island defined by its profound mystery and monumental stone statues, the moai. The main draw is the chance to stand before these ancient sentinels at sites like the coastal Ahu Tongariki, where fifteen figures stand in a row, or the quarry at Rano Raraku where moai seem to emerge from the earth. Beyond the statues, you can explore the ceremonial village of Orongo, cycle along empty coastal roads, and experience the powerful Polynesian culture at a traditional dance show.
Most visitors stay in Hanga Roa, the island's only town, which has a relaxed pace and all essential services. The destination suits adventurous travelers, from solo explorers to couples, drawn by archaeology and nature rather than urban buzz. You'll fly into Mataveri International Airport, and getting around is best done by rental car, bike, or guided tour to reach the far-flung archaeological sites scattered across the island.
On HOTEVI, you'll find nine hotels primarily in Hanga Roa, ranging from simple guesthouses and family-run lodgings to a few comfortable mid-range hotels with ocean views. Accommodation here is generally modest and authentic, reflecting the island's remote character, with options that put you within easy reach of local restaurants and the waterfront.
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What is Isla de Pascua known for?
Isla de Pascua is known for its giant moai statues, which are a mysterious and awe-inspiring sight. The island is also famous for its unique culture, which is a blend of Polynesian and Chilean influences.
Best time to visit Isla de Pascua?
The best time to visit Isla de Pascua is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. This period offers pleasant weather and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for exploring the island and its surroundings.