top of page

EASTER ISLAND

RAPA NUI

Enigmas and legends from an ancestral culture enrich the landscapes and tropical beaches at the naval of the world.

Learn more

There’s no inhabited spot in the world quite so isolated as Chilean Polynesia. A mere dot in the vast Pacific Ocean, Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is a one-of-a-kind destination whose very remoteness lends it unmistakable authenticity and an aura of mystery. It’s high time to come and uncover its secrets!

Explore Rapa Nui’s pink-sand beaches, its volcanic cones and windswept grasslands, and of course, the monumental moai statues – over 1,000 of them bearing silent witness to a long-lost, complex society.

Discover the intriguing culture of the rapa nui people during Tapati, a traditional festival held in February in which local teams compete in challenges to test their ability in time-honored Easter Island skills.

ABOUT

EASTER ISLAND

CLIMATE

RAPA NUI'S

The climate of Easter Island is classified as a tropical rainforest climate (Af) that borders on a humid subtropical climate (Cfa). The lowest temperatures are recorded in July and August (minimum 15 °C or 59 °F) and the highest in February (maximum temperature 28 °C or 82 °F[57]), the summer season in the southern hemisphere. Winters are relatively mild. The rainiest month is May, though the island experiences year-round rainfall. Easter Island's isolated location exposes it to winds which help to keep the temperature fairly cool. Precipitation averages 1,118 millimetres or 44 inches per year. Occasionally, heavy rainfall and rainstorms strike the island. These occur mostly in the winter months (June–August). Since it is close to the South Pacific High and outside the range of the intertropical convergence zonecyclones and hurricanes do not occur around Easter Island. There is significant temperature moderation due to its isolated position in the middle of the ocean.

DEMOGRAPHICS

& IMPORTANT DATA

LANGUAGE
SPANISH
POPULATION
7.750
CURRENCY
CHILEAN PESO

HIGHLIGHTS

& ACTIVITIES

Discover the intriguing culture of the rapa nui people during Tapati, a traditional festival held in February in which local teams compete in challenges to test their ability in time-honored Easter Island skills.

WHERE TO STAY?

OTHER DESTINATIONS

CHILOÉ

THE LAND OF LEGENDS

ATACAMA DESERT

ARID WILDERNESS

ANTARCTICA

THE WHITE CONTINENT

EASTER ISLAND

CHILEAN POLYNESIA

PATAGONIA

EXOTIC & WILD

SANTIAGO

DINAMIC & VERSATILE

SACRED VALLEY

 TIMELESS PERÚ

bottom of page