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Visiting sites

Embark on a unique adventure exploring the outstanding archaeological sites of Rapa Nui National Park. From the magical quarry of Rano Raraku to the majesty of Ahu Toŋariki and the spirituality of Ōroŋo, every corner tells an intriguing story. Awaken your curiosity by exploring the treasures that this park has to offer. Your discovery journey begins here. Come and discover your adventurous spirit!

Rano Raraku

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Rano Raraku, formerly known as Mauƞa ʹĒʹo, is a volcano of significant archaeological value. It is characterized as the quarry...

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Te Pito Kura

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Te Pito Kura, close to Haŋa Ho’onu, houses Āhu O Paro, distinguished by the mōai Paro, the largest one transported from t...

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Āhu Akivi

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Ahu Ākivi, with seven restored Moai in the 1960s. Built over 500 years ago, it is the only Āhu where the mōai look out to the o...

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Tāhai Ceremonial Center

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Located north of Haŋa Roa, Tāhai is a fascinating ceremonial complex within the Rapa Nui National Park. This archaeological site...

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Haŋa Rau / Anakena

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Located 25 minutes from Haƞa Roa, it is a charming seaside resort with water temperatures of approximately 20°C all year round, ...

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Āhu Toŋariki

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Āhu Toŋariki stands out as the largest restored ceremonial platform in Rapa Nui, displaying 15 mōai, surrounded by a unique lan...

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ꞌŌroŋo Village

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ꞌŌroŋo, is a historically significant site of great natural beauty, offering visitors the opportunity to explore unique archae...

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Vaihū

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Vaihū is an ancient settlement with a large ceremonial platform and eight toppled statues. This site, which displays the conseque...

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ꞌAkahaŋa

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Akahaŋa is an archaeological site on Rapa Nui that displays remnants of an ancient village near a bay. Here, you can find foundat...

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Vinapū

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Vinapū, an outstanding ceremonial complex in Rapa Nui, features a unique platform built with large basalt slabs, reminiscent of c...

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Puna Pau

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Puna Pau, located 7 kilometers east of Haŋa Roa, is home to a quarry of red scoria, called Hani-hani, which was crucial for the R...

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Ana Te Pahu

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Ana Te Pahu, the most extensive cave in Rapa Nui, open to visitors, represents an impressive volcanic tube formed by ancient erupt...

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