Chile, Easter Islands
Easter Island Travel Guide
Useful information about climate, visas, culture, shopping, and other travel tips can be found on EasterIsland.Travel
Top10 things to do on the Easter Islands
Top10 things to do on the Easter Islands
How to get Easter Island
By Air
LATAM Airlines (LAN) is the only airline that offers regular flights to Easter Island. Airport Arturo Merino Benitez in Santiago de Chile offers daily flights to Easter Islands.
The flight duration is approx. six hours on the way and approximately five hours on the return.
One more way to get Easter Island is to take a flight from Tahiti Papeete Airport (PPT). There are a few scheduled flights per week.
Private planes and charters are also available.
By Boat
The boat trip takes around seven days. The best option is to order a private yacht or boat. Some cruise companies include the Easter Islands in their itinaries.
LATAM Airlines (LAN) is the only airline that offers regular flights to Easter Island. Airport Arturo Merino Benitez in Santiago de Chile offers daily flights to Easter Islands.
The flight duration is approx. six hours on the way and approximately five hours on the return.
One more way to get Easter Island is to take a flight from Tahiti Papeete Airport (PPT). There are a few scheduled flights per week.
Private planes and charters are also available.
By Boat
The boat trip takes around seven days. The best option is to order a private yacht or boat. Some cruise companies include the Easter Islands in their itinaries.
Accommodation
Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile
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Robinson Crusoe IslandNative name: Isla Robinson CrusoeMap of Robinson Crusoe IslandRobinson Crusoe
IslandGeographyCoordinates33°38′29″S 78°50′28″WCoordinates: 33°38′29″S 78°50′28
DemographicsPopulation843[2] (2012) Robinson Crusoe Island (Spanish: Isla Róbinson Crusoe pronounced [ˈizla ˈroβinson kɾuˈso]), formerly known as Más a Tierra (Closer to Land),[3] is the second largest of the Juan Fernández Islands, situated 670 km (362 nmi; 416 mi) west of San Antonio, Chile, in the South Pacific Ocean.
It is the more populous of the inhabited islands in the archipelago (the other being Alejandro Selkirk Island), with most of that in the town of San Juan Bautista at Cumberland Bay on the island's north coast.[2]
Robinson Carusoe Island
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Robinson Crusoe Island Travel Guide
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Robinson Crusoe Wildlife Guide
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Robinson Crusoe Wildlife Guide
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Accommodation
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You can find various variants for luxurious and budget hotels here:
Hotels.com
Booking.com
Fiji.Travel
TravelOnline