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Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located in Hanga Roa, 11 miles from Ahu Tongariki, Hotel Ohana Rapa Nui provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace. Staff goes above and beyond! Personalized stay, very attentive to detail. Super nice, best hotel on the island! Super fast Internet Wi-Fi with Starlink. Wifi worked better than at home!
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located in Hanga Roa, within a 15-minute walk of Playa Pea and 0.8 miles of Pea, Takarua Lodge provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private... 1. The location of the lodge is fantastic. Just beside the coast way and moai just on the coast. 2. A very friendly staff who help you everything upon request. 3. There is airport transfer. A good and pleasant stay. Definitely will come back again.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located in the remote Easter Island, Hare Nua Hotel Boutique offers accommodations in Hanga Roa. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar, hot tub, and included organic breakfast. Free WiFi available. Friendly and helpful staff. Very nice room.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located on Atamu Tekena island’s main street, 1969 feet from Pea beach and from Mataveri airport, Inaki Uhi Hotel offers free Wi-Fi in Hanga Roa. Ivonne and Alejandro! I loved the location. Although I did not eat breakfast, I heard great things.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Featuring a spa, an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Hotel Hare Uta offers accommodations in Hanga Roa. WiFi is available, connection is limited.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Featuring spa facilities, an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant overlooking the ocean, Nayara Hangaroa is a modern resort that offers wooms with free WiFi. Unique atmosphere of the island reflected on the design of the rooms and the overall location
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located in Hanga Roa, a 10-minute walk from Playa Pea, Hotel Hanau'eepe provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge. Maybe the nicest and friendliest hotel I’ve ever stayed at. Easter Island itself is a very special base and there is no better base than this to explore it. It’s a small family run hotel and they go out of their way to make your stay special. The owner also runs tours of the island which I would definitely recommend. I have nothing bad to say at all about this wonderful hotel.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Featuring a garden and an outdoor pool, Hotel Gomero offers free Wi-Fi in the lobby and breakfast. The city center is a 10-minute walk away and Mataveri airport is a 2-minute drive from the property. We spent 4 nights at hotel Gomero, and the staff were exceptionally friendly and welcoming. The hotel has a nice garden and pool, providing a peaceful place to relax. The rooms, while simple, were comfortable and clean. It's also just a 10-minute walk to the main street, making it conveniently located. Overall, a very pleasant and enjoyable stay!
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located 15 minutes' walk from the city center, 328 feet from Tahai ceremonial center, and 2625 feet from Pea beach, Pikera Uri offers rooms with sea views and free Wi-Fi in public areas in Hanga Roa. My stay at this hotel was a delightful experience and a great stay. The warm and welcoming atmosphere, coupled with a beautiful garden made it truly special. The owner has plenty of horses which were brought in in the morning which was a stunning scenery to watch. The short walk to town added convenience without sacrificing the peaceful retreat vibe. Rooms were comfortable and well-maintained. Highly recommended for a memorable getaway.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located in Hanga Roa, 1.4 miles from Playa Pea, Hotel Manutara provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace. Great location if you want to be close to the airport. Staff are wonderful, super friendly and helpful, tell you everything you need to know, help you with booking tours etc. Andres was exceptional, very friendly and great source of local knowledge
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Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located 164 feet from the city center, O'tai features an outdoor pool and a garden in Hanga Roa. Free transfers to and from Mataveri airport, 0.6 mi away, can be arranged. Property is really nice and in great location. Would be staying there again.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Set in a quiet natural environment 0.6 mi from Hanga Roa Beach, Kaimana Inn Rapa Nui offers a sun terrace with a hot tub and rooms with free Wi-Fi. Marcello and family were amazing! Not only a great host, but a wonderful tour guide.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Featuring a swimming pool and a big garden overlooking the sea, Iorana Isla de Pascua Hotel offers accommodations 1.9 mi from Rano Raraku Volcano.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located on a hill with panoramic views, close to Easter Island´s center, Victoria offers accommodations with a Polynesian flair. Rooms are bright and spacious featuring private entrance. It’s on top of a hill with a bit of a water view.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located in Hanga Roa, within a 15-minute walk of Playa Pea and 0.8 miles of Pea, Takarua Lodge provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private... 1. The location of the lodge is fantastic. Just beside the coast way and moai just on the coast. 2.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located in Hanga Roa, a 10-minute walk from Playa Pea, Hotel Hanau'eepe provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge. Maybe the nicest and friendliest hotel I’ve ever stayed at.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Featuring a garden and an outdoor pool, Hotel Gomero offers free Wi-Fi in the lobby and breakfast. The city center is a 10-minute walk away and Mataveri airport is a 2-minute drive from the property. We spent 4 nights at hotel Gomero, and the staff were exceptionally friendly and welcoming.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located 15 minutes' walk from the city center, 328 feet from Tahai ceremonial center, and 2625 feet from Pea beach, Pikera Uri offers rooms with sea views and free Wi-Fi in public areas in Hanga Roa. My stay at this hotel was a delightful experience and a great stay.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located in Hanga Roa, 1.4 miles from Playa Pea, Hotel Manutara provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace. Great location if you want to be close to the airport.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located in Hanga Roa, 1.2 miles from Playa Pea, Hotel Hotu Matua by EI provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge. Friendly and helpful staff and manager/ arranged tours and helped answer questions Comfortable...
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Only 984 feet from Pea Beach, Hotel Manavai Hanga Roa is located in the center of downtown Hanga Roa. Free parking is provided and free WiFi in the common areas. Everything was amazing, since the reception until the check out. The staff were the best one.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located a 5-minute walk from the city center, Hotel Taura'a offers a garden and a terrace. Different breakfast options are available. Edith the owner is 5star amazing! She greets you like a long lost member of her family.
Hotel in Hanga Roa
Located in Hanga Roa and with Playa Pea reachable within a 8-minute walk, Easter Island Ecolodge has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace. Good location, just 10-15 mins walk to the town centre and the sea side.
Pikera Uri Eco Lodge, Hotel Hare Uta, and Takarua Lodge in Easter Island have received great reviews for the views from their hotel rooms.
Guests staying in Easter Island also loved the views from their rooms at Hotel Ohana Rapa Nui, Nayara Hangaroa, and Altiplanico Rapa Nui.
Couples traveling to Easter Island loved staying at Takarua Lodge, Nayara Hangaroa, and Hotel Ohana Rapa Nui.
These hotels in Easter Island are also highly rated by couples: Hotel Hanau'eepe, Inaki Uhi Hotel, and Hare Nua Hotel Boutique.
Travelers who stayed in Easter Island near Mataveri International Airport (IPC) have said good things about Hotel Hare Uta, Hotel Uka Mana, and Hotel Ohana Rapa Nui.
Among the hotels near Mataveri International Airport in Easter Island, Hotel Manutara, Hotel Hotu Matua by EI, and Atavai Hotel Rapa Nui were also highly rated.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Easter Island this weekend is $188, or $454 for a 4-star hotel. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Easter Island this weekend cost around $5,064 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, 3-star hotels in Easter Island cost $166 per night, and 4-star hotels in Easter Island are $448 per night. If you're looking for something really special, 5-star hotels in Easter Island cost around $1,323 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Many families visiting Easter Island loved staying at Hotel Ohana Rapa Nui, Hotel Maea Hare Repa, and Pikera Uri Eco Lodge.
Hare Nua Hotel Boutique, Takarua Lodge, and Taha Tai are also popular among family travelers.
Hotel Ohana Rapa Nui, Takarua Lodge, and Nayara Hangaroa are some of the popular hotels in Easter Island.
In addition, Hare Nua Hotel Boutique, Inaki Uhi Hotel, and Hotel Hare Uta are also popular in Easter Island.
There are 201 hotels in Easter Island you can book on Booking.com.
On average, it costs $191 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Easter Island for tonight. You'll pay around $454 on average if you stay at a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Easter Island will cost around $5,064 (based on Booking.com prices).
Hotels in Easter Island that offer a highly-rated breakfast include Hotel Hare Uta, Hotel Ohana Rapa Nui, and Pikera Uri Eco Lodge.
Breakfast at these hotels in Easter Island are also highly rated: Takarua Lodge, Nayara Hangaroa, and Inaki Uhi Hotel.
Easter Island/Rapa Nui is amazing!!! The experience's to be had on the island are unforgettable. There's an endless amount of sites to see and things to do. It's not just dig sites, there's a couple of gorgeous beaches, beauty packed hikes, surfing, diving and snorkeling. Not to mention the town itself that has the museum, shopping, restaurants and dance shows every night to see and explore.
Easter Island is much more than just the Moais The Town is not much ( that is part of the charm) It is like Hawaii was about 100 years ago. It is essential that you rent your own transportation ( preferably a small 4 x 4 ) Easter Island is best experienced at your own pace. I arrived on a Sunday afternoon and left on a Friday afternoon. For me, I found four full days on the Island to be just right.Make sure you buy A Companion To Easter Island by James Grant Peterkin before your trip. I bought mine through Amazon. In my opinion, Tataku Vave is the best restaurant on the island. I went there on two different occasions. One night I had ceviche and the other a local fried fish, Both were excellent choices. The ocean view ambience adds much to your experience.
The only city on the Easter Island, has multiple restaurants and the food is 99% delicious, very peaceful place in general. Very inspiring to look at he sunset. There is a soccer field in the middle of the town, recommend to watch a local game, even girls are playing sometimes, great atmosphere. Hanga Roa has a Rapa Nui museum with loots of information in English, so before exploring the Island I do recommend visiting museum first for better understanding of the Island history. Restaurants: - Bar Pea: has a great views, it is so pleasant to sit out on the deck and eat ceviche or catch of the day fish. - Club Sandwich - recommend if you are on the budget : gigantic hamburgers, good empanadas. - Te Moana - great restaurant, ask for recommendations if eating there! - Also there was restaurant right across the street from the Bar Pea( cant remember the name) but please if you there try empanadas, wont regret it. Fun things to do: If you are adventures recommend going to dive on the Easter Island, we used "Mike Rapu" the guys were speaking English, and were quite entertaining and will make you experience fun! Hiking! hiking! hiking! May be go meet a sunrise on the Terevaka( highest point of the island)
R$pa Nui (Easter Island) is all about the mo'ai. You can rent a car but unless you are very well read about the history of Easter Island,a guide is good idea.The mo'ai are fascinating and seeing where they were carved and understanding how they might have been moved from the carving site to their final location has people still wondering. We ate in downtown Hanga Roa at the Haku Hona which is across the street from the harbor. The place is totally low key and unhurried. You can watch the surfers catching enormous waves or view glorious sunsets as you sip on drinks and nibble on freshly fried sopapillas. The staff is delightful and the food very good.
An indescribable experience. I have never been to a place like Easter Island, and I don't think I ever will again. The history, the culture, the nature - it is truly unbelievable. The southern circuit was gorgeous. Ranu Raraku, Anakena Beach and Ahu Tongariki are truly breathtaking. Getting around Hanga Roa is easy, as the town is small and easy to navigate by foot. If you want to do your own thing, there are plenty of car rental spots and driving the island is easy (just be careful for the free-roaming horses, chickens and dogs!). The food is also the best we'd eaten during our two week stay in Chile! I am so, so happy I went. It's a once in a lifetime experience!
Hanga Roa itself is a small town but it offers a great base for going and viewing the moai and learning about Rapa Nui culture. The moai are truly impressive and the mystery surrounding the culture that created them intriguing. Easter Island / Rapa Nui is definitely a once in a lifetime destination. The island itself is also beautiful and great to hike around. The landscape is unique with undulating grass covered hills, rain water filled craters, and a rugged shoreline with crystal clear blue water and some impressive waves. In-between the sites and excursions be sure to enjoy the local tuna ceviche and empanadas, preferably with a cold beer!
Easter Island is simply amazing, each day we had a new adventure. We hike a lot and love to explore. We did not do any water sports but they offer diving and surfing as well. We were there 5 nights which was perfect for us. You can do it quicker with tours but that is not our style. We like to do our own thing. We rented bikes (there are some hills and it's hot, took longer than we expected but really enjoyed it), we hiked, rented a car for two days, visited ALL the sites big and small. With a car rental you can be at the top of the island, go back to town if needed for a break, driving around the island is quick, safe and easy. One hike from Anakena to the highest point (Maunga Terevaka) is no longer accessible due to ranch fencing so we accessed by walking along the coast from Ahu Tahai and combined with the the caves Ana Kakenga (very cool lava tubes, flashlight on phone was enough light) and we loved we reached the highest point on the island (only 500 meters but still cool). If you go out for the day bring lots of water, only the largest spots have refreshments. It is not large but you are constantly stopping to explore so you will be out longer than expected. Lots of variety for restaurants from quick to gourmet depending on your budget. We were worried about the prices after reading but if you look around and try different things, go to the main grocery stores, pack your own lunch you can find a good balance. Club Sandwich sounds North American but it has great casual, local food at good prices (lots of locals doing take out). It is always full. The island is beautiful, the coast is stunning, lava beds, caves, wild horses, and of course the moai and volcano sites. ENJOY !!!
People who want to visit Easter Island must take into account that it is very expensive to do so. The air tickets from Chile is is not cheap because only one air line operates the route. And if you want to take the most expensive flight in the world it is the once a week five hour flight from Easter Island to Tahiti. There is talk that Air Tahiti Nui might also start to fly this route which might bring down the price of the ticket,
I went to see the moais, of course. But you can see all the iconic places, with no rush, in two days. Everything is close, you can do it even in a full day hiring a taxi (about 150 US). WIth one explanation, you have all, since most are theories and there is no written history. Unfortunately there is nothing cultural to see beyond the moais unless you go for the Tapati festival in February. When I've asked at tourist information, they've sent me to the dancing shows and the tattoo places if I wanted to know more about the culture. Those are fine but commercial businesses not cultural institutions!! Besides, the island is beautiful and enjoyable. But if you have to move by taxi, everybody charges you whatever they want. That seems to be the rule in everything in the island. The hotels are expensive for what they offer. I've paid 80 dollars for a place in Istanbul I've paid 25 !! And you can not be in anything less than 80 dollars because it would be an unhealthy place. Of course, get ready for the cockroaches!!! If you can not stand them, Easter island is not for you. Unfortunately they are even in the expensive hotels; they've invaded the island long ago. Easter island is great for surfers, divers, people connected with the sea. The island is the door to Polinesia. You can feel it. The food is expensive but not unbearable. There are some cafeterias and see shore restaurants, simply lovely. The museum is too small and does not display many objects despite saying it has over 15,000 in its collection. Hanga Roa is very very little, to do it by foot. There are some moais in the downtown area, but the 3 most important places are a bit far, you can not walk to them.
Easter Island Travel gave me the 2 day tour (A+B). Outstanding guide and learned so much about the historical and archeological importance of Easter Island (Rapa Nui). I have wanted to go see the moai for 40 years so this was truly a “bucket list” item for me. Prices are expensive as everything is imported. Restaurants were expensive but excellent fish or seafood. If coming from Santiago, you get 2 checked pieces of luggage, so bring fruit, and anything else you know you want to eat while there as the mini markets don’t have a huge choice.
Hanga Roa
Nice and social hostel in walking distance from downtown and the airport, if you do want an airport transfer just make sure to tell them at least 2 days before. The bed was comfortable and the kitchen was very well equipped. Huge plus for me was the free breakfast. Highly recommend to go with their recommended tours, they are cheap and good. A few people from the hostel got tours with other operators and got scammed. Great value for money, especially for non-budget friendly Easter Island.
absolutely gorgeous property with stunning gardens and a lovely warm swimming pool in the Center. We were delayed by a day because we did not know about the PCR test requirement for entering Easter Island (fyi!!) and they made a huge effort to ensure we were not charged even though we were a day late arriving. The staff also helped with bookings in Spanish! they could not have been more helpful. Another thing: our hotel was five minutes from the waterfront ! great location!
The hotel is extremely well located, next to monuments that can be visited without a guide and a 10-minute walk to the town's city centre. Facilities are very clean and service is wonderful, with fresh breakfast being brought to your room. A special thank you to the staff that is very attentive and helped us long before the booking and throughout our stay with great dedication. Our stay at Takarua lounge definitely made our stay in Easter Island even more memorable.
The family / friendly atmosphere The warmth and valuable help of the personnel in booking the sightseeing tours and providing guidance The great cuisine and amazing breakfast The spa experience The view overlooking the ocean The selection of books on Easter Island in the rooms The nice and comfi rooms The surprise departure gift The hotel overall is a great place to relax and unwind while being immersed in nature with an elegant rapa nui touch
Everything is perfect , special thanks to Mr Alejandro Who provided us with all the necessary information and support and organized everything for us . You will feel in this Hotel as if you are at home among your family, and we thank Madame Ivvone. She was very friendly and compassionate. They are an honorable for the people of the Easter island. My greetings to them from Egypt.
Maybe the nicest and friendliest hotel I’ve ever stayed at. Easter Island itself is a very special base and there is no better base than this to explore it. It’s a small family run hotel and they go out of their way to make your stay special. The owner also runs tours of the island which I would definitely recommend. I have nothing bad to say at all about this wonderful hotel.
Hanga Roa
It’s home far from home. Amazing owners, very helpful, kind and caring. Sonya and Francisco go above and beyond to make their guests really happy and it definitely works. Whole place is really nice with amazing garden, home made breakfast and good amenities. We were lucky to choose hostel Uruhao for our stay on beautiful Easter Island
Very personal hotel with service by Marcelo and Sicky! They are wonderfully warm and amiable people who take care of your every need. I loved the stay and they made my experience on Easter Island incredibly memorable.
Hanga Roa
It was the best hostel I’ve ever stayed in, very clean and the view is amazing! Sleeping with the waves sound is incredible, also the owner is so kind I’ll definitely be back when I return to Easter island!
Hanga Roa
host is very nice and helpful, he patiently wait me even the flight was delayed. Hostel is nice and well equipped, though a bit old. price is excellent. I enjoyed my 4days stay at easter island!
Hanga Roa
Reasonable price for Easter Island, friendly staff, clean room. Breakfast was simple, but tasty. Host picked up from and to airport (it was free). Close to Main Street and Ahu Tahai.
Easter Islands best hotel because it is so in touch with the harmony of the island and the history of the people. I have travelled the world and never felt so at home and so welcome.
Best hotel on the Easter Island!! Thank you very much for the nice stay and your hospitality:-)
Nice hotel in Easter Island. Owner was very interactive.
Good location, just 10-15 mins walk to the town centre and the sea side. Room is clean, but the bathroom is bit narrow. The staff is helpful, he gave us a lot of great suggestions about our trip. Nice breakfast but do not have many options.
The landscaping and architecture are pure Rapa Nui. It is located close to shopping, restaurants, & the ocean but tucked away from noise of any traffic. I took sevreal cultural tours of the island offered by the hotel & they were amazing.