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Frequently asked questions

What are the top recommended foods to try on Easter Island?
Some of the must-try foods on Easter Island include ceviche, a dish made with fresh seafood marinated in citrus juices, and tuna empanadas, savory pastries filled with tuna and onions. Don't miss the chance to try poe, a traditional dessert made from sweet potato and coconut milk, and enjoy a refreshing drink of pineapple or mango juice.
What are the main attractions on Easter Island?
The main attractions on Easter Island include the moai statues at Ahu Tongariki, the volcanic crater of Rano Kau, and the white sand beach of Anakena. Visitors can also explore the archaeological site of Orongo, the quarry of Rano Raraku, and the ceremonial village of Orongo.
Is it safe to swim in the waters around Easter Island?
While the waters around Easter Island are generally safe for swimming, it's important to be cautious of strong currents and rocky shorelines. Always swim at designated beaches with lifeguards on duty and follow any posted safety guidelines. If in doubt, ask a local for advice before entering the water.
Are there any restrictions on visiting the moai statues?
Visitors are allowed to view and take photos of the moai statues from designated viewing areas, but it is prohibited to touch or climb on the statues. Respect the cultural significance of the moai by keeping a safe distance and refraining from any disrespectful behavior. Be mindful of the fragile nature of the statues and help preserve them for future generations.
What is the best way to experience the local culture on Easter Island?
To experience the local culture on Easter Island, attend a traditional Rapa Nui dance performance, visit the local markets to shop for handmade crafts and souvenirs, and try the traditional Polynesian cuisine at local restaurants. Engage with the friendly locals and learn about their customs and traditions to gain a deeper appreciation for the island's unique heritage.
What are the visa requirements for visiting Easter Island?
Easter Island is a territory of Chile, so visitors must comply with Chilean visa requirements to enter the island. Most visitors can enter Chile and Easter Island with a tourist visa that is valid for up to 90 days. Make sure to check the latest visa regulations and entry requirements before your trip to ensure a smooth and hassle-free visit.

About Easter Island

Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, is a remote volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean. The official currency is the Chilean Peso. The island is famous for its iconic moai statues, ancient stone figures that dot the landscape. Visitors can explore archaeological sites, pristine beaches, and unique Polynesian culture. The local language is Rapa Nui, but Spanish is also widely spoken on the island.

When to visit

The best time to visit Easter Island is during the shoulder seasons of spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. The summer months (December to February) can be hot and crowded, while winter (June to August) can be rainy and windy. It's important to pack layers and sunscreen for your trip.

The best time to visit Easter Island is during the shoulder seasons of spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. The summer months (December to February) can be hot and crowded, while winter (June to August) can be rainy and windy. It's important to pack layers and sunscreen for your trip.
Getting around

The main mode of transportation on Easter Island is by renting a car, scooter, or bicycle to explore the island at your own pace. There are also guided tours available that provide transportation to the main attractions. Walking is a great way to explore the town of Hanga Roa, where most accommodations and restaurants are located. Taxis are also available for short trips around the island.

The main mode of transportation on Easter Island is by renting a car, scooter, or bicycle to explore the island at your own pace. There are also guided tours available that provide transportation to the main attractions. Walking is a great way to explore the town of Hanga Roa, where most accommodations and restaurants are located. Taxis are also available for short trips around the island.
Traveller tips

Make sure to book your accommodation and tours in advance, especially during the peak season. Don't forget to bring cash as there are limited ATMs on the island. Respect the local culture and environment by following designated paths and not touching the moai statues. Be prepared for changeable weather conditions and bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated. Lastly, don't miss the chance to attend a traditional Rapa Nui dance performance to experience the island's rich cultural heritage.

Make sure to book your accommodation and tours in advance, especially during the peak season. Don't forget to bring cash as there are limited ATMs on the island. Respect the local culture and environment by following designated paths and not touching the moai statues. Be prepared for changeable weather conditions and bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated. Lastly, don't miss the chance to attend a traditional Rapa Nui dance performance to experience the island's rich cultural heritage.

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