Hugging the northwest coast of Chile’s Easter Island, between the extinct volcanoes of Terevaka and Rano Kau, Hanga Roa is an alluring harbour town surrounded by a remarkable number of incredible sites and attractions. Of the many sites, the most notable are Ahu Tahai, with its striking ceremonial platform and large anthropomorphic statues, and Ahu Tautira, overlooking the Caleta Hanga Roa fishing port. The two ports here are attractions in themselves, surrounded by wonderful sun-kissed restaurants and photogenic with their colourful bobbing boats and enormous single ancient statues standing guard at each. Beach lovers will delight in Playa Pea, which offers good surfing waves, while another on the town’s northern edge is ideal for swimming and snorkelling, and features a sea pool. Other highlights include the many historic religious buildings and the beautiful hiking trails through the island’s green hills.