9 Day Easter Island Itinerary – Moai Magic and More

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Easter Island is somewhere that you feel like you know but once you get there, you realize there’s so much more to it. It’s a place that has nothing to do with the holiday, it’s so far from the next populated island yet had a flourishing civilization, and is small in size, but its people managed to carve massive monolithic carvings that have lasted the test of time.

In this 9 day Easter Island, we set the record straight on the best way to do it, navigating the latest rules to the national park, making sure you see all of the most important moai statues, and ultimately help you plan the adventure of a lifetime.

In This Article

Easter Island Trip Planning

stargazing at anakena activity in 9 day easter island itinerary

Before we begin, let’s quickly go over how this itinerary works, how it was created, and where you can find our complementary guides to give you everything you need to plan your trip.

Background Of This Itinerary

We spent over a month in Chile and Easter Island was the last major leg of the trip, completing the triangle of Patagonia, Atacama, and Easter. We don’t think there’s an official name behind it, but locals we met called it the Chilean golden triangle.

This part of the trip is was planned very similarly to the 6 day Atacama itinerary where we wanted to do it as independently as possible.

In our initial research, it seemed like 3-4 days was the most that people were spending on the island. However, since Easter Island had just opened back up to tourism from the pandemic (2022), flights with LATAM were quite limited (they still are but getting better) and we were either looking at a really short trip or something a bit more extended. We ended with the latter.

Another thing we learned from planning this trip is that a lot had changed from pre-pandemic times which is why we wanted to make sure all of the updated information could get into the hands of those that needed it.

As we cover in our mega visiting Easter Island travel guide, you can only visit the main archeological sites within Rapa Nui National Park with a guide which meant coming up with a hybrid itinerary where we started the trip with a few tours and then rented a car to explore on our own.

Everything You Need To Know About Travel to Easter Island

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How To Use This Itinerary

When you compare this to our 10 day Patagonia itinerary, 5 day Maui itinerary, 6 day Banff in winter itinerary, or 6 day Smoky Mountains itinerary, this one is quite similar. We’ve put a lot of time and energy to focus on the smaller details that most guide books and websites miss.

This Easter Island itinerary goes through what to expect from each day, day summaries, and links in case you want to learn more. We won’t include details for every single attraction as most of the details can be found in our article for the top things to do on Easter Island but if there’s something we want to point out, we’ll certainly have it there.

After the breakdown by day, we’ll also provide ideas for alternatives that you could swap in, an idea of cost, and the type of traveller this itinerary is for.

Since we understand in trip planning that it’s hard to see where things are in relation to each other, there’s also a custom Google Map which you can create a copy of and use for your own use.

Lastly, we also have a Google Sheet of the itinerary that you can download if you sign up to be an Insider. We’ve created this to be a template and inspirational guide but is by no means the only way you can see Easter Island. Feel free to take the pieces that you’re interested in and rearrange things as you see fit.

What to pack for Easter Island

Though Easter Island is considered a tropical destination, the weather there does not really reflect that. Temperatures are pretty mild through the day, dropping in the evenings. The climate can also be quite dry as well. Due to the finicky weather here, this is what we suggest packing:

Clothes:

Toiletries:

Travel Gear:

Electronics/Photography:

What You Need To Know Before Planning Your Trip

Instead of cramming every last detail into this Easter Island itinerary, we’ve broken out the foundational knowledge into a few other articles that we highly encourage you to read as a companion to this one.

Through the Easter Island travel guide, how to get to Easter Island, and Easter Island Packing List (coming soon), you’ll be able to get answer the questions such as:

Should You Rent A Car On Easter Island?

suzuki jimny insular car rental on easter island

The topic of how car rentals on Easter Island work is another one that we’ve covered extensively.

We’ve broken this out into a separate guide because the answer is a bit more complicated. Pre-COVID, the answer for most independent travellers was “yes!” but with the current rules, it’s not so clear cut.

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Find out the reasons for or against renting a car on the island, the different companies you can book with, expected costs, and more!

9 Day Easter Island Itinerary

These 9 days on Easter Island are incredibly special and if you get a chance to do something similar to this, you’ll come away with memories that will last you a lifetime.

Day 1: Arrival on Easter Island

hanga roa harbor with boats and moai on platform in town

Your first day on Easter Island is a smooth way to change gears from what you might’ve gotten used to on the mainland. Slip on your flip flops, proudly don your lei, and watch one heck of a sunset.

With only one way to get to Easter Island and a maximum of 1 flight a day, you’ll land early afternoon with LATAM on flight LA841.

iorana sign at easter island airport

PRO TIP: After you exit the plane and down the stairs, head over to the giant “IORANA” sign which is Rapanui for “Hello” and “Goodbye”. You can take your time here as it’ll take awhile for the bags to get unloaded and the ground crew aren’t in a hurry to shoo you away.

For those that have a hotel booking that include airport transfers, someone will be waiting for you. Otherwise, make sure to book a private transfer.

After you get checked in, the rest of the afternoon and evening are free for you to explore the capital of Hanga Roa.

You’ll notice right away that there are moai everywhere, even in town! It’s a surreal feeling to be in their presence and its something that never goes away.

woman sheer excitement spotting sea turtles in hanga roa harbor

sea turtle sighting in hanga roa on easter island

The Hanga Roa Harbor is a fantastic place to get oriented as its one of the fixtures of town. You can grab ice cream and watch the sea turtles sway back and forth with the ebb and flow of the waves.

A few other things we recommend that you take care of are:

oheho surf cafe pescado a lo pobre dish

For dinner, a restaurant that has a fitting laid back vibe is Oheho Surf Cafe. Here, you’ll find generous portions of classic Chilean and local Easter Island dishes. The Pescado a lo Pobre is a winner with its juicy tuna steak, caramelized onions, and over easy egg, all over a bed of fries!

classic tahai sunset with moai

On your way back to your hotel (we recommend Takarua Lodge for this reason), join the congregation of other travellers at Tahai by finding a comfy spot on the grass. What a way to kick off what will end up being a magical trip.

Day 1 Summary

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Day 2: Moai Monuments Tour

second day of easter island itinerary with green island tours moai monuments tour

There is so much to see and learn on Easter Island. You’ll waste no time on this second day of the itinerary with a comprehensive tour of the most important moai on the island.

Almost all tour companies offer a similar type of tour and in Green Island Tours‘ case, it’s called the Moai Monuments Tour.

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We had an amazing experience with Green Island Tours and our guides, Marc and Ludo, were what made it such an informative, fun, and engaging tour of Rapa Nui. We spent a total of 3 days with them including Moai Monuments Tour, Historic Pathways Tour, Stargazing Experience, and North Coast Adventurer.

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Learn more – Check out Marc’s reviews on TripAdvisor.

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tahai ahu ko te riku moai

stone chicken houses in tahai as part of the 9 day easter island itinerary

Your day kicks off ironically right next door to Takarua Lodge. You’ll walk across the parking lot to Tahai which is a significant archeological site. Here, you’ll see a number of moai atop of their ceremonial platforms, well-preserved examples of the rock foundation used to build the houses shaped like boats, stone chicken houses, burial site for William Mulloy, and a fallen moai as well.

As the starting point to the tour, you’ll start learning the story of Rapa Nui (indigenous name for Easter Island) and this will carry through the entire tour.

TIP: If you still haven’t purchased your Rapa Nui National Park tickets at this point, there’s still time to drop by the office as you don’t need one for Tahai.

panaderia y pasterleria hito entrance for empanadas

Passing through town, your guide will suggest somewhere to pick up some food for lunch. If they don’t, ask about dropping by Panaderia y Pasteleria Hitu, a local bakery known for their empanadas.

fallen moai in situ at ahu akahanga in rapa nui national park

Cutting across the island, your next stop is Akahanga. This is one of the largest complexes on the island with 3 different ahu (ceremonial platforms) that have been left unrestored. There’s something impactful about seeing the moai in this state, allowing you to learn about what eventually happened to the islanders that lived here.

ahu tongariki scale with two tourists looking at the moai

abandoned moai at ahu tongariki

make make petroglyphs at ahu tongariki

The ahu and moai just get bigger and grander. At Ahu Tongariki, you’ll be walking amongst giants with 15 colossal moai that exemplify the pinnacle of their craftsmanship and extravagance.

In addition, you’ll also see a broken moai that was never completed and well-preserved petroglyphs.

Much of what you thought you knew about Easter Island and the history that you’ve been learning on the trip so far collide when you finally get to Rano Raraku, the volcanic quarry where moai were birthed. It’s here that you come face to face with those stone heads that you’ve seen pictures of and realize that it’s really just the tip of the iceberg.

Rano Raraku remains one of the greatest and most curious creations of mankind, a monument to the great lost unknown behind us…

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rano rararku rapa nui quarry in easter island itinerary

When you arrive, you’ll get to have lunch that you picked up earlier or you can buy refreshments at the café here. Bathrooms are also located on-site.

In this enormous quarry situated on the crater slope are hundreds of moai left in various stages of carving. They’re tilted at all angles, revealing only their heads and parts of their torso. Looking at the rock itself, you’ll also find partially cut moai lying down. Each one was waiting to be transported to ahu all over the island and suddenly, everything stopped.

largest moai erected at ahu te pito kura

navel of the world te pito kura stones

Next on the tour is Te Pito Kura where you’ll find the largest moai that ever stood on an ahu, standing at 10 meters tall. Next to this is a peculiar well-like wall, where you’ll find 4 smaller stones surrounding one larger perfectly circular stone.

Your guide will tell you more about Rapa Nui’s first king, Hotu Matu’a, the ancient homeland of Hiva, and why it’s referred to as ‘The Navel of the World’.

anakena horses in front of ahu nau nau

Closing out your day is a visit to the famed beach of Anakena and the two platforms, Ahu Nau Nau and Ahu Ature Huki. You’ll be invited to see the moai up-close from all angles and also from afar, giving you more appreciation of the fine details and macro view of why these stone statues were built.

Ask to get dropped off at your dinner restaurant of choice. We recommend that you try Makona Restaurant. They’re located right along the main street of Atamu Tekena. We suggest that you have their Chef’s Ceviche and Octopus PilPil. As a bonus, their menu has English!

Walking back to your hotel, you can always enjoy another sunset at Tahai, or get some early rest.

Day 2 Summary

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