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Buy ticket

Ticket information

10 days validity

Begins on your first entry to a national park site

1 visit to Rano Raraku and Orongo

You can only enter once per ticket

Prices

Indicative official fares for the general national park entrance, in Chilean pesos (CLP). Amounts and categories can change—always confirm on the sales site before you pay.

CategoryChilean residentsNon-Chilean visitors
Adults13 years and olderCLP 40,000CLP 95,000
YouthAges 7–12CLP 20,000CLP 38,000
Young childrenUnder 7 yearsFree of charge

Published fares on the official channel usually include the service charge. Verify categories (resident vs visitor) at checkout.

Buy it online

Buying before you travel is usually the easiest option: you pick a date and pay in advance. Official visitor sales for this entrance are handled through Tur.com (a third-party Chilean booking site; mauhenua.com is not affiliated with Tur.com SpA).

Buy Rapa Nui National Park entrance on Tur.com

Buy it at the ticket office

Tickets are sold only at one place: a Ma’u Henua ticket office in the centre of Hanga Roa, just below the market where artisans sell crafts. Published opening hours vary by season and last-minute changes—desks are generally open at least about an hour after scheduled flight arrivals, including Sundays and public holidays.

Ma’u Henua national park ticket office in central Hanga Roa
The office is located just below the market in the center of Hanga Roa