


Chile & Easter Island
From £12,720
Summary
This is an adventure indeed - travelling across the globe with an international expert to see some of the most enigmatic rock art in the world, situated in vast and often remote landscapes. Doing so involves travelling down the coast of northern Chile and into the Atacama desert, before flying over the Pacific to a tiny speck of land - the iconic Easter Island. We shall be discovering places seldom visited, which our ancestors chose to decorate with huge earth pictures and complex rock art. Some of the sites we see are simply extraordinary - their gigantic scale makes us ask why and for whom such things were created.
Tour highlights:
- Discover extraordinary geoglyphs and petroglyphs amid unforgettable lunar-like landscapes
- Explore Easter Island, the most remote piece of land inhabited on the planet, and visit a range of sites where the enigmatic moai can be seen in situ
- Visit a range of fascinating regional museums, which include exhibits on shrinking heads, wooden carvings and the famous Chinchorro mummies, in a variety of locations
- Traverse the striking Atacama Desert, declared the world’s driest by NASA after a series of in-depth studies
Today's Price
£12,720
Deposit: £1,500 Single supplement: £1,075
Includes flights
Meet your Experts
Dr Paul Bahn
Andante Guide Lecturer
Dr Paul Bahn is the leading expert on prehistoric rock art worldwide, and is certainly one of our best-known archaeologists.
Your itinerary
Day 1 - London - Santiago
We take an overnight flight from London to Santiago.

Day 2 - Santiago
Upon our arrival, we have a short transfer to the hotel. After a welcome lunch, we have the rest of the afternoon to simply relax and recover from our flight, or join a guided walk around Santiago, Chile’s capital city since the colonial era. On foot is the perfect way to take in the culture and local atmosphere as we discover its many parks, winding streets and eclectic buildings, admiring the fusion of colonial, Art Deco, and Neo-Gothic styles. We will also visit the Museo de Arte Precolombino, which houses a world-class collection of Latin American antiquities. Begun by Chilean architect and antiques fanatic Sergio Larraían García-Moreno, it displays many interesting artefacts that have been selected specifically for their aesthetic qualities. Highlights here include Mapuche funeral carvings and an entire room of beautiful prehistoric textiles.

Hotel | Hotel Boutique Le Reve Hotel, Santiago |
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Meals included | Lunch, Dinner |
Hotel Boutique Le Reve Hotel, Santiago
Hotel Boutique Le Reve Hotel is situated in the centre of Santiago. It has 31 rooms of French design across 4 floors with views of the garden or the street.
Rooms are equipped with Wi-Fi, air conditioning and heating, flat screen TV and a safe.
There is a small bar and a restaurant which serves snacks and a buffet breakfast.
Day 3 - Santiago - Arica
We catch an early flight to Arica, a seaside port and town in northern Chile, just a few miles south of the Peruvian border. Here we visit the San Miguel Archaeological Museum, home to the famous Chinchorro Mummies, preserved for several millennia by the dry heat of the desert. Modern analysis of the mummies has revealed them to be semi-nomadic people subsisting on the sea. Astonishingly, the oldest body predates the Egyptian mummies by some 3,000 years. Later we cross the stark oasis of the Azapa Valley to view the spectacular rock art still visible on the hillsides — a vivid assortment of human figures and animals.

Hotel | Antay Hotel & Spa, Arica |
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Meals included | All meals included |
Antay Hotel & Spa, Arica
The Hotel Antay is a medium sized, relatively new hotel situated near the seafront. Arica sits on the precipitous headland of El Morro in northern Chile. It is Chile’s northernmost sea port and is fringed on its southern side by the dunes of the Atacama desert.
Rooms have free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, fridge ,TV and hairdryers. There are indoor and outdoor swimming pools and a spa.
Day 4 - Arica - Iquique
This morning our journey takes us through the Atacama Desert, the driest desert in the world according to studies by NASA. Parts of this region have never received even one drop of rain. We stop at Chiza and Tiliviche to see the sprawling human and llama geoglyphs here, thought to have been created as a guide to caravans descending from the mountains to the coast. We also visit the Cerro Rosita and Ex Aura geoglyphs. Finally, we travel to our hotel in Iquique, stopping en-route to explore El Gigante del Atacama, the world’s largest prehistoric depiction of a human.

Hotel | Terrado Cavancha Iquique Hotel |
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Meals included | All meals included |
Terrado Cavancha Iquique Hotel
Terrado Cavancha Iquique Hotel is a modern hotel situated close to Cavancha Beach. Its facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, a skybar, restaurant and gym. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel. Room amenities include a flat-screen TV with cable channels, air-conditioning. Bathrooms include toiletries and a hairdryer.
Day 5 - Iquique
We start our day with a boat trip into the Pacific from Iquique harbour, with the opportunity to spot pelicans, sea-lions and endangered Humboldt penguins. After lunch, there is an atmospheric tour of the ‘ghost town’ of Humberstone, a former saltpetre mining town that was abandoned in 1960, and has since been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is a unique opportunity to peer back through the sands of time.

Hotel | Terrado Cavancha Iquique Hotel |
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Meals included | All meals included |
Terrado Cavancha Iquique Hotel
Terrado Cavancha Iquique Hotel is a modern hotel situated close to Cavancha Beach. Its facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, a skybar, restaurant and gym. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel. Room amenities include a flat-screen TV with cable channels, air-conditioning. Bathrooms include toiletries and a hairdryer.
Day 6 - Iquique - San Pedro de Atacama
After breakfast, we drive to Cerros Pintados to view geoglyphs scattered for miles along the hillsides. More than 450 figures have been discovered here, the largest collection of its kind in South America. We continue to San Pedro de Atacama, an oasis village surrounded by spectacular volcanic scenery – and one of Chile’s most beloved destinations.

Hotel | Hotel Poblado Kimal, San Pedro de Atacama |
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Meals included | All meals included |
Hotel Poblado Kimal, San Pedro de Atacama
Situated within the historical centre of San Pedro de Atacama, this hotel has free WiFi throughout, private terraces, an on-site restaurant, as well as a garden with a swimming pool. Guests can enjoy a daily buffett breakfast and regional and international dishes will be served at the restaurant.
Hotel Poblado Kimal provides spacious eco-cabins, fitted with fans, heating, private bathrooms and decked terraces.
Day 7 - San Pedro de Atacama
Today we drive to the petroglyphs at Yerbas Buenas, located in Chile’s geographical centre. More than 1,000 images are visible here, left by the Atacameno people. The afternoon is free to spend how you wish, either stay in San Pedro de Atacama or join an optional excursion, such as the Atacama Salt Flat Tour. Taking you through beautiful natural landscapes, including part of the largest salt flat in Chile, we will see native fauna and flora, visit the Flamencos National Reserve, Lake Chaxa and the village of Toconao.

Hotel | Hotel Poblado Kimal, San Pedro de Atacama |
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Meals included | All meals included |
Hotel Poblado Kimal, San Pedro de Atacama
Situated within the historical centre of San Pedro de Atacama, this hotel has free WiFi throughout, private terraces, an on-site restaurant, as well as a garden with a swimming pool. Guests can enjoy a daily buffett breakfast and regional and international dishes will be served at the restaurant.
Hotel Poblado Kimal provides spacious eco-cabins, fitted with fans, heating, private bathrooms and decked terraces.
Day 8 - San Pedro de Atacama
Our morning is spent among the amazing lunar landscapes of the Valle de la Luna, which is a colourful and textured valley that contains unusual wind-carved formations and dry lakes that gleam with salt. This afternoon we fly back to Santiago.

Hotel | Hotel Pullman, Viña del Mar |
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Meals included | All meals included |
Hotel Pullman, Viña del Mar
Hotel Pullman, Viña del Mar is located just a few steps from Acapulco Beach & the Casino. There is a terrace, perfect for watching sunsets
Rooms include Wi-Fi and LCD TVs with Netflix & Beyond TV. There is a mini bar and telephone in the rooms.
The Hotel Pullman has a restaurant offering Latin cuisine and a bar. The hotel also boasts an infinity pool.
Day 9 - San Pedro de Atacama - Santiago
We make our way over to Vina del Mar to visit the Museo de Arqueologico e Historia Francisco Fonck. The museum has a rich collection of wooden carvings, striking displays of archaeological material from other parts of Chile. After lunch we embark on an informative walking tour of Valparaiso, a quirky city famed for its maze-like streets, vibrant colonial architecture, and richly artistic heritage. Not for nothing has this lively place been nicknamed the ‘Jewel of the Pacific’.

Hotel | Holiday Inn, Santiago |
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Meals included | All meals included |
Holiday Inn, Santiago
The Holiday Inn Santiago is a modern hotel located near the International Airport of Santiago. The hotel has a grill restaurant, a small indoor pool and small gym. The rooms are furnished with TV, WiFi, safe, coffee-making facilities. The en-suite bathrooms have a bathtub and hairdryer.
Day 10 - Santiago - Easter Island
The next part of our adventure begins as we fly across the ocean to enigmatic Easter Island, one of the most isolated locations on the planet. Our explorations start with a preliminary walk around Hanga Roa, the island’s capital and harbour, as well as its only town. This calm and compact settlement is home to most of the islands 5,000 inhabitants.

Hotel | Hotel O'Tai |
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Meals included | All meals included |
Hotel O'Tai
O'tai means "In the Coast", in the Rapanui language. Hotel O'tai is situated just metres away from the coast, in the centre of Hanga Roa village. The hotel has a swimming pool, restaurant and TV room. Wi-Fi is also available.
The Hotel has 41 rooms which include a telephone and fully equipped bathroom.
Day 11 - Easter Island
Our first full day on Easter Island begins with a trip to our first moai at Ahu Tahai, where these monolithic human figures stand – one with its giant coral eyes replaced. Three ceremonial platforms remain on this site, which were restored by the late American archaeologist, Dr William Mulloy. He and his wife are both buried here. We continue on to the nearby Museo Antropologico Sebastian Englert to learn the story behind the moai and their discoverers. Here we see the only female moai to have been discovered, as well as an original moai eye. This afternoon is free for us to enjoy at leisure.

Hotel | Hotel O'Tai |
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Meals included | All meals included |
Hotel O'Tai
O'tai means "In the Coast", in the Rapanui language. Hotel O'tai is situated just metres away from the coast, in the centre of Hanga Roa village. The hotel has a swimming pool, restaurant and TV room. Wi-Fi is also available.
The Hotel has 41 rooms which include a telephone and fully equipped bathroom.
Day 12 - Easter Island
After breakfast we journey to the quarry at Rano Raraku, where many unfinished moai are still standing in situ. The site was in use until the 18th century, supplying stone for around 97% of the island’s moai over a time frame of approximately 500 years. The biggest moai in existence lies here incomplete, and measures a staggering 21.6 metres from end to end. Following this we visit the longest line of standing statues at Tongariki, the largest Ahu on the island, where we find the world’s heaviest re-erected moai, weighing in at an almost inconceivable 86 tonnes. After a picnic lunch at Rano Raraku, our day concludes with a viewing of the rock carvings at Papa Vaka. Here we see marine petroglyphs carved into the basalt, including a remarkable depiction of a squid.

Hotel | Hotel O'Tai |
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Meals included | All meals included |
Hotel O'Tai
O'tai means "In the Coast", in the Rapanui language. Hotel O'tai is situated just metres away from the coast, in the centre of Hanga Roa village. The hotel has a swimming pool, restaurant and TV room. Wi-Fi is also available.
The Hotel has 41 rooms which include a telephone and fully equipped bathroom.
Day 13 - Easter Island
We continue to explore further moai sites around the south coast today. There is Ahu Vaihu, where the moai lie face down with broken necks; Akahanga, an unrestored platform near which the island’s first king is said to be buried; Hanga Tetenga, where tumbled statues rest amidst scattered rocks; Te Pito te Kura, the site of a bizarre magnetic stone as well as the largest moai to be transported from Rano Raraku; and, lastly, but by no means least, the detailed carved figures of the royal platform of Ahu Nau Nau. After a barbecue lunch, we make our way to Anakena Beach with its white coral sands, where we have the afternoon free to relax.

Hotel | Hotel O'Tai |
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Meals included | Breakfast, Lunch |
Hotel O'Tai
O'tai means "In the Coast", in the Rapanui language. Hotel O'tai is situated just metres away from the coast, in the centre of Hanga Roa village. The hotel has a swimming pool, restaurant and TV room. Wi-Fi is also available.
The Hotel has 41 rooms which include a telephone and fully equipped bathroom.
Day 14 - Easter Island
This morning we we make our way to the restored moai in the harbour of Hanga Piko, and to Ana Kai Tangata (the name of which translates to ‘cannibal cave’), situated directly on the sea-front. We continue to Rano Kau, a wide volcano within which lies a crater lake, as well as a fertile landscape nurturing figs and luscious vines. Here we visit the Orongo ceremonial village, perched magnificently on the crater’s edge, beside a sheer 300-metre cliff. Looking out across the water we see the offshore islet of Motu Nui, final destination for competitors in the annual Birdman swimming race, the first prize of which was to rule Easter Island for a year. We then head out to the ruined platforms of Vinapu which feature the finest stonework on the island. After lunch we visit the lava cave at Te Pahu, a tunnel formed many thousands of years ago, during the last local lava spill. Our next stop it Ahu Akivi, another inland platform whose seven identical statues seem to have been carefully placed to mark both spring and autumn equinoxes. Next, we stop to enjoy Ahu Huri a Urenga, an inland platform with an astronomical orientation and a single moai with four hands. Finally we visit the quarry at Puna Pau, an extinct volcano and source of the huge red cylindrical stone top-knots seen on the heads of many maoi. The rock here is soft, easy to carve and is given its colour by the high iron content. A climb to the sides of the crater rewards us with wonderful views of Hanga Roa.

Hotel | Hotel O'Tai |
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Meals included | All meals included |
Hotel O'Tai
O'tai means "In the Coast", in the Rapanui language. Hotel O'tai is situated just metres away from the coast, in the centre of Hanga Roa village. The hotel has a swimming pool, restaurant and TV room. Wi-Fi is also available.
The Hotel has 41 rooms which include a telephone and fully equipped bathroom.
Day 15 - Easter Island - Santiago
After a morning spent at leisure, we transfer to the airport and catch our return flight to Santiago.

Hotel | Hotel Boutique Le Reve Hotel, Santiago |
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Meals included | Breakfast, Dinner |
Hotel Boutique Le Reve Hotel, Santiago
Hotel Boutique Le Reve Hotel is situated in the centre of Santiago. It has 31 rooms of French design across 4 floors with views of the garden or the street.
Rooms are equipped with Wi-Fi, air conditioning and heating, flat screen TV and a safe.
There is a small bar and a restaurant which serves snacks and a buffet breakfast.
Day 16 - Santiago - London
Enjoy a free morning before we make our way to the airport for our return journey to the UK.

Meals included | Breakfast, Lunch |
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Day 17 - London
We arrive in London.


Tour dates & prices
Included in your cost:
- Expert Guide Lecturer
- Professional Tour Manager
- Local travel aboard a private air-conditioned coach
- Internal flights
- Meals as per the itinerary, tea or coffee with dinner
- Accommodation
- Entries to all sites as per the itinerary
- All taxes & gratuities
- Field notes
Tour Departure | Tour ID | Departure date | Return Date | Guided by | Price | Deposit | Single supplement | Availability |
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22 November 2023 | ACHI231122 | 22 November 2023 (Wednesday) | 8 December 2023 (Friday) | Dr Paul Bahn | £10,780 (inc. flights) |
£1,000 | £1,075 | |
20 March 2024 | ACHI240320 | 20 March 2024 (Wednesday) | 5 April 2024 (Friday) | Dr Paul Bahn | £12,720 (inc. flights) |
£1,500 | £1,075 | Book your trip |
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