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Rapa Nui · Isla de Pascua · Easter Island

The Island
Remembers.

Private Experiences · Ra'a Ranch

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Ra'a Ranch · Rapa Nui

Rapa Nui is not
a destination.
It is a reckoning.

Two thousand miles from the nearest shore, on an island smaller than the city you came from, something happens to time. The wind insists on slowness. The land asks you to stop.

Ra'a Ranch sits on private land at the edge of the world's most remote inhabited island. From here, we offer access to a Rapa Nui that most visitors never find — remote coastal trails accessible only on horseback, tide pools at first light, traditional umu feasts built from fire and earth, and the silence of sleeping under a sky unbothered by the modern world.

We are not a tour company. We are a ranch, a family, and a connection to this island that runs deeper than any itinerary.

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What we offer

Six ways to know
the island.

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01

Horseback
Expeditions

Remote terrain · Full day

02

Deep Pacific
Fishing

Dawn departures · Half day

03

The Umu
Dinner

Traditional · Open sky

04

Ranch
Camping

Private land · Milky Way

05

Tide Pool
Mornings

Marine life · Dawn access

06

Hiking &
Picnics

Remote moai · Packed lunch

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Ranch at dusk or dawn

Our land

A private ranch
at the edge
of the world.

Ra'a Ranch is a working ranch on privately held land in Rapa Nui — one of the few places on the island where the horizon still belongs entirely to you. The ranch has been part of this island's story for generations, and everything we offer grows from that deep-rooted connection to the land and its people.

When you arrive here, you are not a tourist. You are a guest of the ranch.

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From the field

The Ra'a Journal

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Culture

The Umu Fire: How Rapa Nui Has Fed Itself for a Thousand Years

The earth oven is not a cooking method. It is a ceremony, a memory, and an act of belonging passed from hand to hand across the Pacific.

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Land

On Riding to the Edge of the World

There are trails on this island that have no name on any map. They end at cliffs above the Pacific and ask nothing of you except your full attention.

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Nature

What the Tide Pools of Easter Island Know

At low tide, before the light has fully arrived, the volcanic coast reveals a world most visitors walk straight past. We never do.

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This island does not belong to tourism.

It belongs to those willing to go slowly enough to understand it. We host a limited number of guests each season. If Ra'a Ranch calls to you, we would love to hear your story.

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Limited availability · Private groups only