Circuits, hotels, excursions and transfers in Isla de Pascua.
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Easter Island (Rapa Nui) is one of the most remote inhabited places on earth and a first-order cultural destination, famed for its moai and ceremonial platforms. The island combines Polynesian archaeology, volcanoes, cliffs and beaches within a compact, drivable territory.
Within a Chilean program it works as a high-value extension from Santiago, with an unhurried pace built around sites such as Ahu Tongariki, Rano Raraku and Orongo. It requires early planning given limited air capacity.
Easter Island is a year-round destination with a subtropical climate and rain possible in any season. The southern summer (December–March) is warmer and more humid; the rest of the year is mild. The Tapati festival, around February, is the major cultural highlight and raises demand.
MICE & groups
The island suits small, high-end incentive groups rather than large congresses, given its limited hotel and air capacity. Its value lies in cultural exclusivity and isolation, not convention infrastructure. It is best programmed for compact groups with carefully managed logistics.
Incentives
Credible incentive experiences include private, out-of-hours visits to moai sites, sunrises at Ahu Tongariki, tours with Rapa Nui guides and cultural immersion around Polynesian tradition. The island's intimate scale favours memorable, privileged-access experiences.
Access & logistics
Reached only by air at Mataveri airport (IPC), with flights from Santiago (SCL) of roughly five and a half hours. There are no alternative scheduled connections, so programming depends on air availability. Internal transfers are short, with the island drivable by road.
Trade notes
Budget at least three nights given flight frequency and the destination's pace. It works as an extension from Santiago and fits culturally minded, long-haul clients. Book well ahead, especially around Tapati.
Useful information
Recommended stay: 3 nights.
Access via Mataveri airport (IPC), with flights exclusively from Santiago (SCL); flight time ~5h30.
Single scheduled air operator; book well in advance.
Entry to Rapa Nui National Park requires a compulsory park ticket.
Subtropical climate year-round; programmed as an extension from Santiago.