We'll start at Tahai, one of the island's most beautiful ceremonial complexes, where several restored ahu and a moai with reconstructed eyes allow us to imagine what these stone giants looked like in their original era.
We continue to Ahu Akivi, famous for its seven moai facing the ocean, which is very unusual on the island. According to tradition, they represent the explorers sent by King Hotu Matu’a to discover Rapa Nui.
Next, we'll visit Rano Raraku, the volcanic quarry where approximately 98% of the moai were carved. Here, you can see dozens of moai in various stages of construction, some still partially buried, creating one of the most breathtaking and mysterious landscapes on the island.
Our next stop is Ahu Tongariki, the largest ceremonial platform in Polynesia, featuring 15 majestic moai lined up facing the ocean. This iconic site is one of the most photographed locations on Rapa Nui.
We'll end our tour at Ahu Huri a Urenga, home to one of the most unique moai on the island: the only moai with four hands. This site is also associated with ancient astronomical knowledge, as its orientation is linked to the winter solstice.
An unforgettable experience to discover the grandeur of the moai and the rich history of Rapa Nui in a single tour.