CHILE TOUR
2026
CHILE

Come and be part of this amazing tour in Easter Island Chile, a country that offers so much of megalithics, culture, and wonderful and diverse geography…
To book the tour please send an email to gmorales1972@hotmail.com
CHILE 2026 Itinerary
August 1st
Day 1
Orientation meeting in our hotel in Santiago.

August 2nd
Day 2
City Tour in Santiago, visiting the historical Center, the modern area and take a cable ride from San Cristobal Hill.

August 3rd
Day 3
Drive from Santiago to Valparaiso. Visit this amazing bohemian city. Visit a vinery to taste a good Chilean wine.

August 4th
Day 4
Fly from Santiago to Easter Island. Afternoon free on the island.

August 5th
Day 5
Rano Raraku: The quarry of the Moai. It must the most surprising place on the island, with about 4,000 Moai in it.
Ahu Tongariki: Is the biggest Moai platform on the island, and it has the 15 biggest stand up Moai on it.
Ahu Tongariki: Is the biggest Moai platform on the island, and it has the 15 biggest stand up Moai on it.

August 6th
Day 6
Rano Kau: The inactive volcano that has the biggest crater on the island. Beautiful place.
Orongo: The Sacred Valley where the competition of the Tangata Manu (Birdman) took place.
Vinapu: An area where you can find the two Ahu Moai, and the Ahu Tahira, with its outstanding perfection on the cuts of stone that formed the back wall.
Orongo: The Sacred Valley where the competition of the Tangata Manu (Birdman) took place.
Vinapu: An area where you can find the two Ahu Moai, and the Ahu Tahira, with its outstanding perfection on the cuts of stone that formed the back wall.

August 7th
Day 7
Anakena: The biggest and the most beautiful beach of the island, where we can also find the ruins of the royal family, descending directly from the Ariki Hotu Mat’ua.
Papa Vaka: This is the are where we can see the biggest petroglyph of the island. It has the image of a catamaran boat.
Hanga Ho’onu: On this bay, we can find ancient ruins that are mixed with modern developing on the island. New houses and the population expansion are making this place the second town of Rapa Nui.
Papa Vaka: This is the are where we can see the biggest petroglyph of the island. It has the image of a catamaran boat.
Hanga Ho’onu: On this bay, we can find ancient ruins that are mixed with modern developing on the island. New houses and the population expansion are making this place the second town of Rapa Nui.

August 8th
Day 8
Akahanga: One of the oldest villages on the island and its ruins are almost intact.
Vaihu: This is where they built a model village. So the people can get the experience to live in an original village from the past.
Ahu Huri a Urenga: This is a platform that is build in a private property now. It has the only one Moai with 4 hands carved on its design.
Vaihu: This is where they built a model village. So the people can get the experience to live in an original village from the past.
Ahu Huri a Urenga: This is a platform that is build in a private property now. It has the only one Moai with 4 hands carved on its design.

August 9th
Day 9
Puna Pau: The quarry of the Pukao (the Moai’s hats)
Ahu Akivi: The only Ahu with seven Moai, where all look to the sea.
Tahai: An ancient important ceremonial center that is famous for its beautiful sunsets.
Ahu Akivi: The only Ahu with seven Moai, where all look to the sea.
Tahai: An ancient important ceremonial center that is famous for its beautiful sunsets.

August 10th
Day 10
Fly back to Santiago
