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What to do on your Easter Island holiday

If you are willing to know the history and present culture of the island, you can approach local people and ask them so over a glass of the local drink known as pisco!<br><br>Isnu2019t it an exciting place? Make your Spirit Airlines Reservations now and get great deals and offers exclusively on your flight reservations today!

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What to do on your Easter Island holiday

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  1. What to do on your Easter Island holiday Easter Island has been a popular place for travellers for quite a long time now. Easter Island is an appealing destination particularly for people who have immense interest in art and sculptures. The island has many great sculptures known as moai. These gigantic squares of rock would make you wonder how beautiful the art of sculptures are! So plan a visit to this island now and book your Spirit Airlines Tickets at the Spirit Airlines Official Site. Coming back to the introduction of the place, Easter Island is a little, volcanic landmass in the South Pacific that has captivated the interest of both the historians and explorers. Easter Island's disconnection from the world is astounding. The island is popular for its 'Easter Island Heads', huge stone sculptures cut by islanders’ 400 years prior. The motive behind this act is to draw a field line on the sea that isolates the island from the rest of the world. The closest occupied place from here is the Pitcairn Island, a comparatively remote landmass toward the west. This neighbouring island just has some 100 people living! The official dialects are Rapa Nui, an eastern Polynesian tongue, and Spanish, an import from Chile. Two volcanic holes, Rano Raraku and Rano Kau, were the primary hotspots here.

  2. Like any remote Pacific island, Easter Island has a bunch of stunning, white sandy seashores and great conditions for surfing. Here, visitors can also enjoy activities such as scuba diving and swimming. The capital, Hanga Roa, toward the south, offers an assortment of houses, shops and a couple of other factories. This calm little town offers a fascinating live experience of the unique lifestyle here with its assortment of stores, inns and eateries. The local people that put up here are a mix of Polynesians, Chileans of European and local South Americans. If you are willing to know the history and present culture of the island, you can approach local people and ask them so over a glass of the local drink known as pisco! Isn’t it an exciting place? Make your Spirit Airlines Reservations now and get great deals and offers exclusively on your flight reservations today!

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