Easter Island - Rapa Nui

Remote and deeply symbolic, Easter Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site stands as one of the most intriguing archaeological landscapes on Earth. Journeys here explore Polynesian navigation, monumental stone carving, and the cultural resilience of Rapa Nui, set against a vast and powerful oceanic backdrop.

Archaeological Focus
  • Monumental moai, ceremonial platforms, and sacred landscapes reflecting Polynesian navigation, cosmology, and resource management.

Cultural Experiences
  • Visitors can participate in locally guided tours that focus on the history, restoration, and preservation of the moai and ahu (ceremonial platforms), with funds directly supporting local communities.

  • Engaging with local artisans to learn about stone carving, jewelry making, and traditional dance, which helps keep Rapa Nui cultural traditions alive

Regenerative & Local Impact Experiences
  • Focusing on restoring ancestral ecosystems and strengthening community resilience through sustainable tourism, agroecology, and cultural preservation.

  • Conservation projects focus on reversing historic deforestation by reintroducing endemic tree species to protect the island’s soil and ecosystems.

  • Rapa Nui National Park now utilizes 400-panel solar energy and biodigesters to create biogas from waste

Travel Styles Available
  • Small group archaeological tours

  • Carefully selected group programs

  • Private and custom journeys