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20 Hostels in Easter Island

Best Easter Island hostels with breakfast included

Among the 20 accommodations in Easter Island, here are the 1 best hostels with breakfast included

La Casa Del Kori - Easter Island
8.9 1033 reviews
Easter Island
30/07 – 06/08
£27/nighttotal: Â£189 (7 )

La Casa Del Kori

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hostel , Hanga Roa
La Casa Del Kori is located in Hanga Roa, a short walk from Playa Pea and within easy reach of major attractions like Ahu Tahai and the Hanga Roa Anthropological Museum. The hostel has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hostel features a shared kitchen and lounge, a peaceful garden and terrace, and a fitness centre. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, continental breakfast, and private parking.

Best Easter Island hostels with a locker

Tu'u Koihu - Easter Island
9.7 29 reviews
Easter Island
06/11 – 11/11
£42/nighttotal: Â£210 (5 )

Tu'u Koihu

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hostel , Hanga Roa
This Hanga Roa guesthouse is situated 0.9km from Mataveri International Airport and a 15-minute walk from Playa Pea, offering convenient access to shops, restaurants, and local historical sites.
The self-catering property features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three guests, includes a fridge and freezer, and boasts a garden and parking (subject to availability).
Tu'u Koihu. - Easter Island
9.8 26 reviews
Easter Island
01/09 – 06/09
£41/nighttotal: Â£205 (5 )

Tu'u Koihu.

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hostel , Hanga Roa
This Hanga Roa guesthouse offers five bedrooms and five bathrooms, conveniently located within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and historical sites in the town centre.
The 5-bedroom property features a garden, fridge and freezer, internet access and accommodates up to three guests, providing a comfortable base for exploring Easter Island.

Frequently asked questions about hostels in Easter Island

  • What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit on Easter Island?

    For budget travellers, exploring the many free sites on Easter Island is key. Walking or cycling around the island to see the iconic moai at Ahu Tongariki, Ahu Akivi, and Rano Raraku (the moai quarry) is completely free. You can also hike up to Rano Kau volcano for stunning views; it's a challenging but rewarding free activity. The cost of entry to Anakena beach is minimal and well worth it for its white sand and turquoise waters.
  • What are the best hostels in Easter Island?

    Among the hostels in Easter Island, La Casa Del Kori, Pua Vaenga and Hostal Y Cabañas Aorangi are the most popular ones.

  • What are some unmissable, lesser-known spots on Easter Island?

    While the moai are the main draw, don't miss the ceremonial village of Orongo, situated on the rim of Rano Kau volcano. It offers incredible views and insights into the island's ancient birdman cult. Another hidden gem is the cave paintings at Ana Kai Tangata, showcasing ancient Rapa Nui art. Finally, explore the less-visited Ahu Vinapu, known for its precise stonework, showcasing a different style of moai construction.
  • What are the best hostels with a pool in Easter Island?

    The best hostel with a pool in Easter Island is Hare Vave Hostel.

  • What are the best nightlife spots on Easter Island?

    Nightlife on Easter Island is relatively low-key. There aren't large clubs or bars. Most hotels and some restaurants have bars with a relaxed atmosphere, where you can enjoy a drink and socialise with other travellers. The atmosphere is generally more about enjoying the unique setting and connecting with fellow visitors.
  • What are the best hostels with a jacuzzi in Easter Island?

    The best hostel with a jacuzzi in Easter Island is Hare Vave Hostel.

  • What’s the ideal length of stay to get a full experience of Easter Island?

    To fully appreciate Easter Island, a stay of at least four to five days is recommended. This allows time to explore the main sites, hike to viewpoints, and potentially participate in any cultural activities. A longer stay, seven days or more, will allow for a more relaxed pace and opportunities for more in-depth exploration of the island's history and culture.
  • What are the best hostels for families and kids in Easter Island?

    The best hostels for families and kids in Easter Island are Pua Vaenga, Hostal Y Cabañas Aorangi and Mata Nui.

  • Does Easter Island offer any iconic natural events?

    Easter Island's natural beauty is a constant. While there aren't specific, timed natural events like meteor showers, the sunsets over the Pacific Ocean are consistently breathtaking, especially from viewpoints like Rano Kau. The changing light on the moai throughout the day also offers a unique visual experience.
  • What are the best pet friendly hostels in Easter Island?

    The best pet friendly hostels in Easter Island are Hare Vave Hostel, Hostal Sunset and Hostal Akapu.

  • Are there special cultural workshops or experiences to explore on Easter Island?

    Yes, several local artisans offer workshops where you can learn traditional Rapa Nui crafts, such as carving, weaving, or painting. These experiences provide a deeper understanding of the island's culture and history. Check with your hotel or the local tourist information centre for details on available workshops.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Easter Island?

    La Casa Del Kori, Pua Vaenga and Hostal Y Cabañas Aorangi are the best hostels with parking in Easter Island.

  • How can you dive deeper into the culture and connect with locals on Easter Island?

    The best way to connect with locals is to stay in locally-owned accommodation, engage in conversations (even with basic Spanish phrases), and participate in any cultural activities or workshops offered. Respecting local customs and traditions is crucial. Visiting local markets and interacting with vendors can also provide opportunities for cultural exchange.
  • Which restaurants and bars on Easter Island offer the best local cuisine?

    Many restaurants on Easter Island offer traditional Rapa Nui cuisine. Look for dishes featuring fresh seafood and local ingredients. Specific restaurant names change frequently, so it is advisable to ask locals or your hotel for recommendations during your visit. The quality and availability of ingredients can vary seasonally.

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Best Easter Island hostels with air conditioning

Cabañas & Hostal Tojika - Easter Island
9.1 1156 reviews
Easter Island
13/07 – 16/07
£57/nighttotal: Â£171 (3 )

Cabañas & Hostal Tojika

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hostel , Hanga Roa
Cabañas & Hostal Tojika is located in Hanga Roa, just over 1.5 km from Tahai and the Hanga Roa Anthropological Museum. This accommodation has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The house offers a comfortable and well-equipped space for your stay, featuring a kitchen with a fridge and microwave oven, a terrace or balcony, a garden, and a fitness centre. Guests can also enjoy free WiFi, private parking, and room service.

Best Easter Island hostels with laundry available

Chez Oscar - Tipanie - Easter Island
9.2 5 reviews
Easter Island
20/06 – 25/06
£58/nighttotal: Â£290 (5 )

Chez Oscar - Tipanie

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hostel , Hanga Roa
This Hanga Roa guesthouse is conveniently located near Hanga Roa's main avenue, offering easy walking access to shops, restaurants, and Mataveri International Airport (IPC).
The self-catering property features a double bed, ensuite bathroom, and parking, comfortably accommodating two guests and providing a cosy atmosphere.
3 Cabaña Reimiro - Hostal - Habitación Privada Con Baño Compartido - Easter Island
Easter Island
13/07 – 23/07
£31/nighttotal: Â£310 (10 )

3 Cabaña Reimiro - Hostal - Habitación Privada Con Baño Compartido

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hostel , Hanga Roa
Hostal Cabaña Reimiro, a guesthouse in Hanga Roa, is located a short walk from Pea beach and Ahu Tahai, with Ahu Tongariki and Vinapu within driving distance.
This accommodation offers free WiFi, private parking, and a terrace in each room, with a shared lounge area available for guests.
Hostal Pipihoreko - Easter Island
9.5 61 reviews
Easter Island
10/07 – 16/07
£124/nighttotal: Â£744 (6 )

Hostal Pipihoreko

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hostel , Île de Pâques
El Hostal Pipihoreko is situated just 100 metres from the Pacific Ocean in Rapa Nui, offering stunning ocean views and easy access to the beach. The guesthouse has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
El Hostal Pipihoreko has 12 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms, accommodating up to 16 guests. The guesthouse offers a shared kitchen, private bathrooms, outdoor patios, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
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