Itineraries

Museo Precolumbino Santiago

Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino – Santiago, Chile The Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino is one of the most important museums in Santiago. Located within a historic colonial building in the city center, the museum presents an extensive collection of artifacts from ancient civilizations across the Americas. Exhibits include sculptures, textiles, ceramics, and ritual objects […]

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Rapa Nui – Rano Raraku Quarry

Rano Raraku – Easter Island The volcanic crater of Rano Raraku served as the primary quarry where the famous moai statues of Rapa Nui were carved. The slopes of the crater contain hundreds of partially completed statues, offering a remarkable glimpse into the process by which these monumental figures were created. Carved directly from the […]

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Rapa Nui – Ahu Tahai

Ahu Tahai – Easter Island The ceremonial complex of Tahai Ceremonial Complex lies near the modern town of Hanga Roa. The site includes several restored ahu platforms and moai statues that illustrate the ceremonial traditions of the Rapa Nui people. One of the most distinctive statues at Tahai is a moai that retains reconstructed coral […]

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Rapa Nui – Anakena Beach

Anakena Beach – Easter Island The white sands of Anakena Beach form one of the most picturesque landscapes on Rapa Nui. Unlike the island’s many rocky coastlines, Anakena features a sheltered bay with palm trees and soft coral sand facing the clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. According to Rapa Nui tradition, Anakena is believed […]

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Rapa Nui – Ana Te Pahu & Ahu a Kiva

Ana Te Pahu – Easter Island Ana Te Pahu is the largest lava tube cave on Rapa Nui. Formed by ancient volcanic activity, the cave stretches through the island’s volcanic rock and once served as a shelter and refuge for the island’s inhabitants. Archaeological evidence suggests that people used the cave for habitation and agriculture […]

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Rapa Nui – Ahu Tongariki

Ahu Tongariki – Easter Island The monumental platform of Ahu Tongariki is the largest ceremonial site on Easter Island. Along the platform stand fifteen restored moai statues, creating one of the most iconic archaeological scenes on the island. Originally constructed centuries ago by the Rapa Nui people, the site was heavily damaged by natural disasters, […]

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Rapa Nui – Easter Island

Rapa Nui (Easter Island) – Chile The remote island of Rapa Nui, commonly known as Easter Island, lies in the southeastern Pacific Ocean more than 3,500 kilometers west of mainland Chile. It is one of the most isolated inhabited islands in the world. The island is famous for its monumental moai statues, carved by the […]

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Fuerte Bulnes

Fuerte Bulnes – Strait of Magellan, Chile Fuerte Bulnes sits on a windswept promontory overlooking the Strait of Magellan, about 60 kilometers south of Punta Arenas. Established in 1843, the fort was the first Chilean settlement in the region and marked the country’s effort to assert sovereignty over this strategic maritime passage. The site includes […]

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