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4 h
Daily Tour
1 person
English, Spanish
Imagine being able to watch the sea in 360° and perceive the circular horizon. Witnessing the infinite solitude in the middle of the ocean, perceiving our own smallness and the uniqueness of the place.
Climb to the summit of Terevaka, the highest volcano on Easter Island, and immerse yourself in a truly unique experience. As you reach the top, you will be treated to breathtaking 360-degree views of the ocean and the infinite horizon. Take in the sense of solitude in the middle of the ocean, and marvel at the beauty and serenity of the place. Terevaka is a less-frequented route, which means that you will have the opportunity to enjoy the journey in a peaceful and solitary environment. The climb is a challenging one, but it’s a great way to feel the island’s uniqueness, and the smallness of ourselves.