Easter Island (Rapa Nui)
Easter Island: The Majesty and Mystery of Rapa Nui
Program No. 16342RJ
Alongside an archaeologist, dig into one of the world’s most enduring mysteries as you explore Easter Island and its ancient moai. Plus, share a traditional meal with a local family!
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11 days
10 nights
23 meals
8B 7L 8D
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In Transit to Program
In Flight
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Fly to Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Free Time
Rapa Nui (Easter Island)
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Introduction to Rapa Nui, Englert Museum, Ahu Tahai
Rapa Nui (Easter Island)
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Ahu Vaihu, Rano Raraku & Tongariki, Cultural Event
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Class, Ahu Vinapu, Anakena, Ahu Nau Nau
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Free Time, Parque Nacional Rapa Nui, Rano Kao, Orongo
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Top Knot Quarry, Class, Free Time, Umikai Dinner
Rapa Nui (Easter Island)
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Free Time, Fly to Santiago
Santiago
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Santiago, Program Concludes
In Flight
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In Transit From Program
In Flight
At a Glance
At the turn of the millennium, the island of Rapa Nui — later named Easter Island by a Dutch explorer — flourished with the communities of early Polynesians. Delve into their legacy and history as you explore Easter Island and relish in an opportunity to study the monolithic moai that still exist. Meet archaeologists and historians who study these ancient peoples as well as local residents who continue to call this sub-tropical island their home.
Activity Level
Let's Go!
Physically demanding program with extensive walking over uneven terrain and along hillsides. Some stairs required.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Walk around the quarry from which the massive moai were carved, which includes nearly 400 unfinished giants and spectacular petroglyphs.
- Connect with local Rapa Nui people.
- Explore the island's most important archaeological sites — including Ahu Tongariki, Orongo Ceremonial Village and Ahu Vinapu — and examine the mystery of why the moai were built, why they were toppled and why the cult of the birdman arose.
Featured Expert
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Claudio Le Roy Baeza
Claudio Le Roy has been leading Road Scholar adventures in Chile and Peru for more than 20 years. He has also designed and carried out a number of personal volunteer initiatives in these areas with a focus on the most needed, especially children. He holds degrees in second language teaching and a bachelor’s in English language and literature. Besides his career as a language teacher, Mr. Le Roy worked for ten years as a professional dancer for the National Folkloric Ballet of Chile.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Claudio Le Roy Baeza
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Claudio Le Roy has been leading Road Scholar adventures in Chile and Peru for more than 20 years. He has also designed and carried out a number of personal volunteer initiatives in these areas with a focus on the most needed, especially children. He holds degrees in second language teaching and a bachelor’s in English language and literature. Besides his career as a language teacher, Mr. Le Roy worked for ten years as a professional dancer for the National Folkloric Ballet of Chile.
Suggested Reading List
(16 books)
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Easter Island: The Majesty and Mystery of Rapa Nui
Program Number: 16342
Kon-Tiki, Across the Pacific by Raft
The hugely popular account of a daring 1947 voyage that sailed along the Humboldt and Equatorial currents from Peru to Tahiti. Apart from the sheer adventure, Heyerdahl wanted to show the world that Polynesians could have settled the region. With photographs.
The Happy Isles of Oceania
The peripatetic author flies off to Australia and New Zealand with a kayak and ends up exploring much of Melanesia and Polynesia, including Tonga, Fiji and the Marquesas, in this wickedly funny, wide-ranging tale.
Easter Island's Silent Sentinels, The Sculpture and Architecture of Rapa Nui
This richly illustrated survey of the history, culture and art of Easter Island includes the island's vernacular architecture.
Easter Island, Island of Enigmas
An amateur archaeologist, novelist Dos Passos mixes travel and observation with the history of exploration of Rapa Nui in this brief, engaging book.
On the Road of the Winds
An excellent scholarly review of the prehistory and archaeology of Pacific civilizations before European contact.
Rapa Nui, Island of Memory
Full of anecdote and incident, Lee's lively memoir of fieldwork on Rapa Nui celebrates the people and life on the island since the 1980s.
Easter Island, the Essential Guide
An archaeologist who has worked on Rapa Nui since the 1980s and past president of the Easter Island Foundation, Sanger covers the history, archaeology, people and practicalities of Easter Island in this authoritative guide.
Collapse, How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
Diamond tackles nothing less than the history and fate of civilization in this compelling book in which he offers case studies, present and past, of societies that work and societies that do not, devoting 100 carefully reasoned pages, for example, to the fate of the Norse settlements in Greenland (climatic change, Inuit) and another big section on Easter Island (deforestation, hubris). This revised edition includes a new afterword.
Easter Island
In this mesmerizing novel, Vanderbes spins parallel stories of two young women on Easter Island, one an archaeologist with a 1913 expedition and the other an American botanist who visits 60 years later.
Easter Island Map
A colorful topographic map (1:30,000).
Island at the End of the World
Fischer's cultural and political history takes in the full sweep of Easter Island from prehistory through civil rights protests of the 1960s.
The Statues That Walked, Unraveling the Mystery of Easter Island
Drawing on archaeological evidence and their own work, Hunt and Lip challenge Jared Diamond's view of eco-catastrophe in this convincing new history of Rapa Nui.
Pacific Journeys
A striking portfolio of 330 color photographs of the people, nature and landscape of the region, Hendrie's gorgeous book includes images from his many journeys to Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, to Tahiti and the Marquesas, Tonga, Fiji, Easter Island and Hawaii over the last 20 years.
We, the Navigators, The Ancient Art of Landfinding in the Pacific
This engaging classic examines how Stone Age Polynesians may have navigated the Pacific. The scholarly volume will appeal to seafarers and modern Pacific travelers.
Easter Island Sketchbook
This treasure trove of whimsical watercolor and ink paintings brings Easter Island's mysterious relics to life. Sternau is particularly adept at rendering the mystical moai -- the large stone statues of the ancient Rapa Nui civilization, but she also captures the island's landscape: from its idyllic beaches to dramatic cliffs.
Insight Guide Chile
This glossy guide provides a full-color introduction by a team of experts to the land, people, history and attractions of Chile. Brief background essays highlight important topics. With many local and regional maps.