One of the world’s most remote islands, Easter Island resides off the coast of Chile in the Pacific Ocean, nearly halfway to Tahiti. It is best known for its centuries-old moai, giant stone statues that reflect the dramatic history of one of the world’s most secluded Polynesian cultures. While this mysterious and magical island seems more like an open-air museum than anything else, it is also a prominent watersports activity center with exceptional surfing, diving, and snorkeling opportunities. Equally exciting, it’s a natural oasis with boundless beauty where exploring via horseback, bicycle, or on foot is sure to please any traveler. Map

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