我們從來沒有想到我們居然會在復活節島能夠這麼省! 雖然食物吃的有點乏味, 但是我們做到了!
Going to Easter Island is a dream for many, including myself. We wanted to understand more about this fascinating ancient civilization and look at the mystical Moai statues. Because my partner and I have both quit our jobs to go on a one-year extended trip, we had to work out how to travel to Easter Island on a budget when we are planning our South America trip. We ended up spending on average USD$26.50 per day per person during our 7D 6N there.
To see the Moai on Easter Island is a dream come true.
Before we went to Easter Island we learnt that it is an expensive place to go. Easter Island is one of the most remote place on earth. It is 3750km from mainland Chile and 4050km from Tahiti. Even the closest island is 2081km away. Almost every daily essential item and food had to be imported and that is why everything on Easter Island is so expensive, BUT we still want to travel to Easter Island on a budget.
It’s hard to imagine that within 2000km, there is no other island/land.
There are some unavoidable fees/costs on Easter Island. These include the expensive National Park ticket fee and the plane ticket cost to Easter Island. In order to travel to Easter Island on a budget, we had to save on other places. The following is the breakdown of how we spent in a total of 250,000CLP ($370 USD) for seven days and six nights. This includes food, transport and National park entrance fees.
I am happy that we did include Easter Island (Rapa Nui) in our one year travel.
The cheapest ticket to Easter Island typically is a return ticket from Santiago in Chile. The return ticket price is usually from $500 USD, but you have to wait for the occasional special fares for the cheapest ticket price. Also the earlier you buy the tickets the cheaper they usually are. These flights to Easter Island is quite popular, flights to and from Easter Island was full for us. There was a couple that couldn’t even sit next to each other on the way to Easter Island. Another way to buy tickets to Easter Island is to book RTW flights (further reading).
We have already been on 6 planes since we have arrived in South America, but this plane was the newest!
I first thought that the plane taking us to such a remote island would be a crappy one, but it ended up being one of the most modern planes we have been on. There were even scramble eggs for breakfast… as oppose to a couple of biscuits for lunch or tea on other Lan Airline flights. The screen in front of us was really high tech and have no lag at all. There were no window shades as well, you could dim out the window with a touch of a button. We booked this flight roughly 5 months in advance and we got a special rate of $500 USD.
LAN Airline really surprised me with a proper breakfast!
You may have read that for a period of time, the National Park Ticket may be avoidable due to some changes in authority on the Island. Unfortunately, that is all over now and park rangers did check our tickets regularly all over the Island and refuse entry to the best sites if you do not have a ticket. Immediately after you got off the plane there is a wooden booth to buy the Rapa Nui National Park ticket. Price on 2016/03 was 30,000 CLP or $60 USD. We paid with CLP as the conversion at that time was only equivalent to $45 USD. Besides accommodation, this cost was the highest on our Easter Island trip.
LAN Airline landing in Easter Island.
Easter Island is the first to be recognized as a world heritage site by UNESCO. Most of the world heritage site in the Pacific is non-tangible, only Easter Island has these beautiful complete Moai status worthy of care protection. One-third of this island belongs to the National Park now and once you are in the National Park, the park rangers will come and ask if you have a ticket when you walk past them.
Once you are off the plane, remember to walk quickly to the booth the get the tickets. The wait in the line is usually quite long.
According to our camp host, the park rangers only check tickets at the quarry site of Rano Raraku and the sacred Orongo. However, park rangers were checking tickets at other sites such as the famous Tongariki site. A Polish lady who was sharing a car with us was refused entry at Tongariki because she didn’t have a National Park ticket. I think it is a very wise idea to buy this National Park ticket now, otherwise, you’ll miss out on some very important Easter Island locations. If you didn’t buy the ticket at the airport you could still buy the ticket in the office that is located outside the airport, which is near the start of the trek to Orongo.
This is the National Park Ticket. Pretty crappy piece of paper considering it costs $60 USD!
Accommodation on Easter Island is definitely a huge expense. Typically a normal hotel room can cost up to $80 USD to $100 USD. The cheapest accommodations are to stay at a campsite. There are two campsites to choose from: Camping Tipanie Moana & Camping Mihinoa. Please check their official website for the most up to date pricing. 2016/03 price for both campsite was 7000 CLP ( 10 USD ) per person for one night. The campsite provides a tent, sleeping bag and kitchen, showering and toilet facilities. Most people found their camping experience to be quite pleasant.
Our camp site for the next 6 days- Camping Tipanie Moana.
We ended up choosing to stay at a private room at Tipanie Moana camp sit. We had a double bed, our own bathroom and toilet. We also have the option to use the shared kitchen. The cost for this room was 25000 CLP ($37 USD) for us, but I believed the prices for the room has already increased. Initially, I wanted to save on cost and stay in the tents but ended up choosing the more comfortable option. There are no fans or air-conditioning in the room though and it can get quite hot, but I think it’s more bearable than being in tents.
Simple and very clean room, we loved our room except that it does not have a fan!
Truth is that during our research, many bloggers did say to book these camping rooms were your best option if you want to travel to Easter Island on a budget and don’t want to sleep in a tent. From our observation, there is only two private rooms in Tipanie Moana camp site, so you have to book early if you want these rooms.
our private bathroom and even the shared bathroom is extremely clean! The cleaning lady does a great job.
The other camping site Camping Mihinoa is even more popular amongst backpackers. Reason is because it is right next to the beach. They also have their own private rooms and bunk rooms but you have to book extra early for those. The reason why we chose Camping Tipanie Moana is because Trip Advisor’s rating was excellent and every one said the cleanliness is great (which it was). Also the camp site is a lot less crowded.
Wearing these flower necklace make you truly feel that you are on an Island holiday. The host of the camp site gives this to every customer!
Our accommodation also includes airport pickup and upon pick up, the host gave each of us a fresh flower necklace. This lady spoke fluent English. When we arrived at the camp site, she also explained to us carefully on what to see on the island and how long it takes for driving and hiking at each site. It’s rare to see such good service, especially at a campsite accommodation place. We were very pleased with the service!
Out of all the South American places we have stayed in for the past 6 weeks, this place has the cleanest and the most complete kitchen. It has everything we need to cook a simple meal.
The total area of Easter Island is very small. The total length of the Island is only 24.6km and 12.3km wide. Driving from one end of the Island to the other will take you less than 1 hr. Choices to tour the island includes car, motorbike, bicycle or simply walk/hitch hike. You could also Taxi around but that maybe costly.
If you only have two people and are not afraid of the heat or the sun, motorbike is a good choice.
Our crappy car hired from a very dodgy company. The car hire person was also super rude.
Occasionally there will be groups of horses running on the roads. Only dangers you have to aware of when driving on Easter Island.
Considering Easter Island is so isolated and most of the food product is imported from Chile, the food is very expensive. Saying that, the food cost is comparable to Australian prices, hence for short term travelers, you wouldn’t have to worry too much. For people like us who want to travel to Easter Island on a budget we have to be more careful. Fresh fruits and vegetables are typically 2-5 times the cost from mainland Chile. Canned and pre-packaged food is around 2-3 times the cost. The following are some examples of the cost of grocery when we were there 2016/03.
There are always limited variety of fruits and vegetables to choose from and most of the times the items are not priced so it’s very hard to shop >.<
A feeling of lack of supply
Tempted to buy the Taiwanese noodles but it is equivalent to three bananas!
Another worthy point to note is that the whole island is covered with wild guava trees. If you walk 4-5km away from town and typically on the coast, there are many guava trees there. Many people in our camp site used these guava to make salads. One day, when we walked 20km round trip to see two lava caves, we saw many of these trees. It’s hard to find the fruits at first, but once we know what we were looking for, we took back two bag full of these Guavas (they had to be big and yellow). That’s our fruits sorted for the next three days.
Guava hunting on our 20km walk day to see the lava caves.
Water is treated within the town of Hanga Roa so you can drink the water directly from the tap. However, the water really stinks of chlorine so it really takes time to get used to. Boiling it can make the taste more bearable sometimes.
We only brought minimal food to Easter Island.
There were many signs that said we could not bring fresh food into Easter Island and we also read this in our travel book. BUT… there was absolutely no one checking at all in the airport. The American guy we shared the car with even brought a whole bag full of fresh oranges into Easter Island. Knowing this I would have tried bringing in as much fresh produce as I can.
our meat for the seven days is this very processed sausages. I really craved for some real meat after seven days!
The Following is a guide on what to do on Easter Island based on our experiences. After exploring this place, I think 5 days is very sufficient to explore the island thoroughly. Although We spent in total of 7 days 6 night on Easter Island, we did some relaxing and have down time.
Rano Rarak: The most important site on the island. It’s the quarry site for all the Moai heads across the island. It was worth the National Park ticket cost.
At the Quarry site, you can see many uncompleted Moai statues.
The beloved row of Moai: Ahu Tongariki
Awesome like Hawaii beach and a heaven for beach lovers.
I think most of you don’t realize that the hats of these Moai are all still here.
Not a very exciting location as these Moai statues are a lot smaller than the ones at Ahu Tongariki.
Ahu Tongariki sun rise.
we specially came to the post office for this stamp on our pass port. I personally really like this kind of collection but York thinks it’s a waste of space on our passport.
The most beautiful inactive volcano I have seen. The color and the pattern of the plants is very fascinating.
Orongo hutt entrance is very small.
These are the pictures of the two more famous lava caves.
I was quite afraid of going to these lava caves at first but the scenery on the other side is extremely rewarding.
There are literally Moai EVERYWHERE! Even underneath the ocean!
I never thought we could spend so little on Easter Island. Although our food was great but we survived though it! We did travel to Easter Island on a budget.
In total for seven days and six nights, our total expenditure is only $370 USD The way we controlled our budge on Easter island is:
Hope we allowed everyone to see that Easter Island is not all just about these Moai Heads!
So this is our itinerary and spendings over our seven day stay in Easter Island. We did not feel that we missed out on anything and we definitely did travel to Easter Island on a budget. Hopefully this article is helpful for your planning to Easter Island in the near future. I may type up another article to describe Easter Island in more detail.
Hope you enjoy reading!
Our next stop is Galapagos Island! 😀
First day on Galapagos Island and we saw heaps of marine Iguanas lying on the beach. Can’t wait to share Galapagos Island with you all~