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Archeological treasures, natural beauty, and traditional culture on one small island

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The Gods of Easter Island
Walk among mysterious statues

Easter Island has fascinated adventurers for years. Over 2000 miles from the nearest population center, this remote island remains an anomaly in the history of the South Pacific. It is famous for its giant moai, the stone statues that continue to intrigue and puzzle visitors. Once speculation included aliens and other fantastical possibilities for the presence of the moai on this isolated site, but now we know the Rapa Nui people (Easter Island natives) most likely built the statues themselves from the surrounding volcanic stones. Dating from the 9th century, their size, positioning and placement on the island are still amazing to witness. The faces, although similar to each other, often seem to portray different emotions: some sneering, some diffident, some even amused.

Today, Easter Island remains one of the most exotic places you will ever visit in the world. It is like a large open-air museum filled with history, archeological treasures, art and a culture that clings tenaciously to its rich past. The Rapa Nui people were the only Pacific Islanders to have a written language, but unfortunately, it has been lost. A few tablets remain but not enough to decipher the code. However, the rich cultural traditions of Rapa Nui have been handed down orally and by example to the current generation.

We are pleased to be among the few companies that offer an in-depth expedition to Easter Island, as we have done for several decades. With a friendly and independent spirit, the people of Easter Island offer warm hospitality each time we visit, and we hope you can join us for this journey.

Highlights of this trip include:

  • Spend four full days and two half days exploring Easter Island.
  • Wander this remote island which is over 2000 miles from the nearest civilization.
  • See the famous "moai" stone statues dating from the 9th century.
  • Explore the island, a virtual open-air museum of history and archeological treasures.
  • Enjoy the hospitality of the Rapa Nui people.
  • Swim in clear ocean waters, picnic and relax in this unique island in the South Pacific.
  • For travelers who prefer a more active trip including more hiking, as well as cycling, please check out our Alyson Adventures Rapa Nui Adventure the following week. See www.alysonadventures.com/adventure/travel/Rapa_Nui.htm.
  • For 2011, earn a $300 discount on your second trip is this tour is combined with our Historic Machu Picchu Tour (preceding).

Dates:
July 20 to 25, 2012: $2,298: A trip for gay men, lesbians & friends.

Travelling Alone?
So are most of the people who travel with us. You do not need to pay extra to travel by yourself. Prices are per-person, and the single supplement applies only if you'd like a room by yourself. For selected trips, especially if the trip includes a cruise, we charge half the single supplement if you request a roommate, but we are not able to match you with someone.

Location: Starts and ends on Easter Island. Airfare can be added to tour package on request.

Price includes: All transportation on Easter Island; Five nights in intimate Easter Island guesthouse, in shared or single occupancy; Five breakfasts, four lunches, three dinners on Easter Island; Services of Hanns Ebensten Travel tour director and local guides; All hotel services charges, government taxes, porterage, and meal gratuities.

Not included: Flights between home and Easter Island; Meals not included in tour fee; Airport departure taxes; Chilean visa (obtainable upon arrival); Personal items including: alcoholic beverages, snacks, laundry, and telephone calls.

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