Te Miro o’one Coastal Platforms
Duration: 2 to 2.5 hours, walking 2 to 2.5 hours
Distance: 5 km (3.1 mi)
Difficulty: Easy
After breakfast, head to the southern coast of Easter Island and enjoy a walk through beautiful landscape filled with spectacular fields and farmlands. Admire the archaeological sites you encounter on the way and learn about the local culture from your guide along the way.
At the coast, you will see the Te Miro o’one, a large platform featuring ruins of what once were moais. Arrive at Ahu Hanga Te Tenga, which continues to be the largest moai that was successfully transported to a platform or ‘ahu.’
In the afternoon you will return to the lodge by van.
Mahatua Ovahe & Ahu Tongariki
Duration: 3.5 to 4 hours, walking 3 to 3.5 hours
Distance: 6 km (3.7 mi)
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Take a 30-minute transfer by van to Ahu Tongariki, the longest ahu on the island, featuring 15 moais. Marvel at the massive moais and learn more about their significance from your guide. Board the van again and drive to Mahatua. Here you will walk towards one of the two beaches on Easter Island, Ovahe. The trail along the northern coast features many different archaeological sites, Maunga Parehe and the La Perousse fishing cove.
Upon arrival at Ovahe Beach, you will enjoy panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. In the afternoon return to Explora Rapa Nui lodge by van.