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Hotel in Hanga Roa ( 0.2 miles)
Featuring a spa, an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Hotel Hare Uta offers accommodations in Hanga Roa. WiFi is available, connection is limited. Great and helpful staff. Comfortable bed. Very relaxing hotel with beautiful gardens.
Hanga Roa (0.3 miles from Mataveri International Airport)
Cabañas Isla de Pascua consists of self-catering bungalows in Hanga Roa, with free Wi-Fi and fully equipped kitchens. Hanga Roa town center is a 5-minute drive away.
Hotel in Hanga Roa ( 0.5 miles)
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. Friendly, helpful staff, clean spacious rooms with beautiful terrace, good breakfast, nice location, comfortable bed.
Hanga Roa (0.5 miles from Mataveri International Airport)
Manureva Nui Hotel Boutique enjoys a location in Hanga Roa, 12 miles from Ahu Tongariki and 1.7 miles from Ahu Tahai.
Hotel in Hanga Roa ( 0.5 miles)
Located 1640 feet from Mataveri airport and 1.2 mi from the city center, Hotel Manutara offers free Wi-Fi and Continental breakfast in Hanga Roa. An outdoor pool and a garden are featured on site. 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
Hotel in Hanga Roa ( 0.5 miles)
Located in Hanga Roa, 1.2 miles from Playa Pea, Hotel Hotu Matua provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge. Spacious room, very comfortable big bed, with nice pillows. Okay breakfast. Good location, close to the airport (10 mins walk) and also ~10-15 min walk to good restaurants. The service was excellent, the hotel staff were very friendly and helpful during our stay. They have booked all the tours for us, also reserved and brought bicycles.
Hanga Roa (0.6 miles from Mataveri International Airport)
Offering a terrace and views of the garden, Pacific Bungalows is located in Hanga Roa in the Easter Island Region. Tahai is 1.1 mi away. Free private parking is available on site. Great and convenient place, and one of the best hosts I've ever met!
Hanga Roa (0.6 miles from Mataveri International Airport)
Located in Hanga Roa, Cabanas Hinariru Nui offers accommodations with a balcony or a patio, free WiFi and flat-screen TV, as well as a garden. it’s in a garden near the airport ( but only 3-4 flights a week) and a 15-20 minute walk downtown the folks that run it are sweethearts they have rental cars so you don’t even have to leave the property for that…. and their jeeps are as cheap or cheaper than the places in town….
Hanga Roa (0.6 miles from Mataveri International Airport)
Suit Victoria (2 camas singles) offers accommodations in Hanga Roa, 11 miles from Ahu Tongariki and 2.1 miles from Vinapu.
Hanga Roa (0.6 miles from Mataveri International Airport)
Offering a garden, Suit Florencia (Habitación Matrimonial) offers accommodations in Hanga Roa. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Hanga Roa, Hanga Roa
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Rapa Nui is like this dream destination: an island in the middle of nowhere with an extremely interesting history and culture. The island has amazing nature and plenty of sites to visit. A long weekend is ok to see the highlights of the island, but if you want to include water sports then a bit more time has to be added to the trip.
Unique island - fascinating history AND current culture. We easily spent 22 nights. Not nearly as expensive as on-liine chats imply. We bought fresh and unknown-to-us vegetables and fruit in the market, so ate very well. Saved our pennies to go out for Pisco Sours! Did lots of walking, went on 2 horse back trips, and rented scooters on 2 days.
I read on the internet:- 1. You could buy your ticket (USD80) for the National park at the airport. This is no longer the case. You have to buy your entry ticket in town. 2. Also, you could get your passport stamped with an Easter Island stamp at the post office. This is no longer the case. Go to the tourist information in town (sea front).
You need to have interest in the history of the island. Showing up for a "resort style vacation" would be the wrong reason to go. We did a lot of homework and it was almost emotional to be there, especially after the island was run into the ground by greed.... You do need a guide to enter the parks. Sunscreen and water is your friend. You can stamp your passport, but not open on weekends.
There are many great restaurants, especially if you like the fish food! Those moais are magical and sunrise tour is must! Some things are very expensive there in Easter Island, example renting a bike is 25€/24h ! I understand that some things in so isolated place is more expensive, but I think they have cartel in some business. Maybe they all don't understand that even they want to avoid the competition with each other, they will still have that competition with other vacation places. If people think it's too expensive, they go somewhere else.
CONS: - Too much of a "money-grab" was our experience. Felt like we were looked at like "walking dollars". - Over-priced EVERYTHING. I know it's a remote island, but seriously! - Too often, the card machines were "not working", so they wanted cash. We would walk away and return a few minutes later or longer, wait until we see a local use a credit card, and then make our purchase. - TOO MANY LOOSE DOGS!! Their excrement is everywhere, many are in poor health. One followed us from waterfront to our hotel, and we had to fend off 40+ other dogs (no exaggeration) that got aggressive. We fed and watered this skinny dog, and walked it back to the waterfront area where "it found us" when we went back out in the afternoon. - Basically two beaches where you can swim - but in reality, one. And it's 18km away from the populated side of the island. - Many dusty roads driven by aggressive drivers. PROS: - The island is beautiful! - A few nice hikes. - Moai