3 hours
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Learn about the principles of basic astronomy, the history of Polynesian voyaging and settlement, navigational techniques and the archeo-astronomy of Rapa Nui. Gaze at the night sky and view stars and constellations visible only in the Southern Hemisphere.
Your guide will point out stars and constellations of interest to the Polynesian navigators, relating some of the stories and legends that are tied to them, and explaining the techniques on how to find certain cardinal points of the traditional Polynesian compass by using the layout of the night sky. Look at the beauty of star clusters, nebulae, galaxies, stars and planets visible through our high-powered telescope before heading to Anakena Beach with the option of taking spectacular shots of the star-filled sky moai in the foreground. Finish the night with a hot beverage and a slice of local cake.
IMPORTANT: Photos are intended for personal, non-commercial use only, and photos cannot be used for profit (see Mau Henua rules)
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Rapa Nui Stargazing
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Natallia_P, Apr 2026
This tour is very special, and unfortunately doesn’t happen without many variables being aligned perfectly. Weather, Moon, clouds - everything should be perfect. We got incredibly lucky, because we booked the tour for the very last night in the Island, and everything aligned perfectly! The tour was absolutely fantastic!!! Don’t remember myself enjoying a tour this much ❤️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 🌟 🌟 We got amazing photos! Thank you!
Response from Host, Apr 2026
Mauruuru for the feedback, Natalia. Iorana :)
Dawn_P, Apr 2026
I never got to do the experiance as the weather was not in my favour - I'm leaving the review as the communication with the company was excellent 👌 They kept me up to date with all the weather issues, offered me rescheduled attempts ,kept me up to date with the new weather and provided me with a very quick refund when needed The customer service was excellent 👌
Response from Host, Apr 2026
Iorana Dawn, Sorry, the weather didn't cooperate. We tried, but there was nothing we could do. Thank you for appreciating our staff's efforts to keep you informed. Happy Travels!
johnfX3550KH, Apr 2026
The guides were excellent. The stars were absolutely amazing. A great experience I would recommend to everybody visit visiting Easter Island.
Response from Host, Apr 2026
Thank you, John. We hope you enjoyed your stay on the island :) Mauruuru
Janet_M, Feb 2026
My friend and i scheduled a star gazing trip months ago for the first night we arrived on easter island which was confirmed. That afternoon we got a message saying that we were the only 2 scheduled for Sunday and could we go Monday night instead. Not great for us Monday night but we said yes. Monday afternoon we got another message saying that we were the only 2 for Monday night. Could we come and join the Tuesday night group? No we could not. And we were scheduled to leave easter island on Wednesday. Instead of offering to just take us we were told that we would get our money refunded. The money was not the point. It was the major disappointment of not being able to do the star gazing because we will never be back to easter island again. I am hoping this is not a common occurrence because wehave many more viator excursions scheduled in South America over the next 3 weeks.
Response from Host, Feb 2026
Thank you for sending this, Janet. You are correct, we postponed as this is a group activity that requires a minimum number of people. It was unfortunate you couldn't join us on Tuesday night before leaving, as we did go out that night. I would suggest you contact Viator for your next excursions to check if they are group activities that require a minimum number of participants. Our tour requires logistics that demand at least 2 guides for telescopes and photos, so in order to pay the people who work with us, we need at least 5 - 6 people to confirm the tour. We're sorry we couldn't make it happen, and we wish all the best in your future travels. Iorana
We meet all travelers in front of Katipare library (Centro Lector Katipare) at 20:30 - 21:00 during summer and at 19:30 - 20:00 for winter.
We have special access to Ahu Nau at night, this is our last stop. Before driving to Anakena, we set up our telescopes at a remote site. Hot beverage and local cake included
We will meet in town and our first stop is near Anakena beach. Here we will have a talk on Polynesian navigation techniques and general layout of the night ski, as well as telescope observation and a coffee break. Then we will go to Anakena to do photos. Your photo will be sent in about 5 days, via email (internet is slow on the island).
The duration of the tour is 3 hours approximately including transportation back to your lodging.
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.