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rapa nui dictionary meeting rooms + events spa + pool

ARA TUPUNA route of the ancestors KONA MANA main meeting room MANA VAI spa
HANGAROA big bay This large, 4,516 sq. foot room with a Choose from among the most enriching
HARE VAKA boat house capacity for 340 people, is apt and fully range of therapies, massages and
HOPU MANU he who searches equipped for any type of cultural and treatments, many based on natural
for the egg of the tern
social event, work meeting, seminar, products from the island. Total
KAINGA native land
congress or celebrations. relaxation and renovation of both
KALOA something special
KONA MANA place of energy
the soul and the body are its guiding
KONA TARAI carving place MANA’U movie theater + auditorium principles.
MANA VAI building of rock This 996 sq. foot movie theater with a
MANA’U thought capacity for 70 people is the first on the VAI TEA pool
MA’UNGA mountain island and is open to the community Take a swim in this beautifully designed,
MOANA ocean at large. It presents ongoing cycles of pool set amidst a park filled with the
POERAVA black pearl art films from around the world and most gorgeous plants, flowers and native
TIARE flower documentaries on the history, culture trees from the island.
VAI KOA water of happiness and nature of Easter Island.
VAI TEA crystalline water

other services
rooms restaurants
Digital view of Moana and Kainga rooms HARE VAKA lobby and lounge
Our rooms are built of noble natural Native cuisine is served at Hangaroa This is the gateway to the Eco Village,
materials like cypress logs, clay and Eco Village & Spa that integrates designed to represent the ancient Rapa
volcanic rock, immersing our guests in international preparations to the culinary Nui boathouses built like inverted boats,
the Rapa Nui habitat. Inspired by the delights of Rapa Nui. Come and enjoy which you can still see in the rocky ruins
Hangaroa Eco Village & Spa has a privileged location on Easter island, situated on the main shape of caves, they are imbued with a festival of flavors that varies daily, on the island.
smooth, insular and organic shapes, depending upon what products are
coastal road with ocean view, less than 1 mile from the airport and just steps away from the center equipped with the latest technology to available in the local markets. ARA TUPUNA museum
save on water and electricity, minimize Rapa Nui is an extraordinary outdoor
of town, making it easy for guests to sightsee.
noise and electromagnetic fields, and POERAVA restaurant museum containing thousands of
condition the environment to the taste of The hotel’s main restaurant with a monuments in ruins and archeological
each guest. capacity of 150. It has a spectacular vestiges. Their abundance and
Hangaroa Eco Village & Spa was designed in homage to the village of Orongo, a ceremonial ocean view and a central area specially complexity have led to many different
place on Rapa Nui whose remains are still visible on the western summit of the Rano Kau Each of our 75 rooms contains a designed for live culinary shows or interpretations of the cultural history
handmade couch bed, handmade clay special events. of the island. To further visitors’
Volcano. The “village” design interrelates settings inside the resort harmonically, in addition to bath, shower, phone, music system, understanding of Rapa Nui, Hangaroa
Internet connection, handmade desk, KALOA emporium - bistró Eco Village & Spa has created a museum
being interwoven to a landscape draped with native species that blend nature with man-made
safe-deposit box, mini-bar and a private Sophisticated and minimalist, a bi-level that displays the most relevant aspects
constructions. terrace with an ocean view. lounge offering Wi-Fi and magazines of Rapa Nui cultural tradition and
from the world over, designed to be the modern scientific information, providing
• 69 MOANA and KAINGA single or meeting point of the island. a complete view of the extraordinary
Hangaroa Eco Village & Spa is an integrated tourism project based on principles of ecological, double rooms measuring from 477 to legacy of this Polynesian people.
519 sq. feet. VAI KOA poolside bar
social and cultural sustainability. Every little detail, from the architectural design through to the Located beside the pool, surrounded by TARAI arts and crafts atelier
warm, welcoming service and activities have been carefully developed inviting guests to be part of • 5 MA’UNGA suites measuring 784 a beautiful park abounding in foliage. Here guests can see Rapa Nui artists at
to 827 sq. feet with an arched double- It serves an exquisite collection of cold work. Crafts workshops are also offered
an adventure of knowledge, admiration, protection and preservation. height ceiling and ample living room, dishes and a varied cocktail menu. for guests.
complete with a guest bathroom.
TIARE boutique
• The HANGAROA suite, measuring This boutique sells a selection of
880 sq. feet, ideal for special occasions pieces made by the best craftsmen and
or extended stays. It has an arched craftswomen on the island.

a sustainable project double-height ceiling, kitchenette with a


breakfast room, a bath integrated to the
private terrace, and a large living room,
6.7 hectares / 106,000 sq. feet built complete with a guest bathroom.

hangaroa suite Mana vai spa

MOANA rooms tiare boutique

kona tarai arts and crafts atelier

KAINGA rooms

ara tupuna
museum

mana’u movie theater + auditorium

hare vaka lobby and lounge

kona mana meeting room

kaloa emporium - bistró

poerava restaurant

ma’unga suites

vai tea pool

vai koa poolside bar

Av.Pont s/n, Isla de Pascua, Chile


(56 2) 339 22 60 • info@hangaroa.cl

www.hangaroa.cl
The wind created all the islands of the sea.

But here, the exalted one, the Overlord, the living wind,
established his home, folded his wings, reigned:
from humble Rapa Nui he parceled out his dominion,
he blew, he poured forth, he showered us with gifts,
to the west, to the east, in the smooth curve of space
until the purest buds appeared,
until roots were born.

V
THE ISLAND
The Separate Rose. Pablo Neruda.
Translated by William O’ Daly. Washington.
Copper Canyon Press, 1985.

TE PITO O TE HENUA – extreme point of the earth - was the name that
ancient Rapa Nui gave to their island. On this bit of earth measuring just
106 square miles, the inhabited locality furthest from any continent, its
inhabitants gave life to a unique culture and defended the values of their
native territory, their KAINGA…

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