As you approach Rapa, accessible only by sea, the captain can announce: "Welcome to Rapa. Next stop Antarctica". Rapa, Easter Island's little sister, is the southernmost and most isolated of the Austral Islands. It is shaped like a crescent, with a coastline cut by 12 very deep bays. It has a temperate climate, with no coral reefs or coconut palms, and non-tropical fruits and vegetables: apples, peaches, nectarines... The Aranoa docks at Ahurei. Passengers are greeted, wreaths of flowers around their necks, to the typical sounds and rhythms of Rapa. Trucks await you, heading for the cultural center. Here you'll discover how the “mamas” make local crafts: hats and baskets from reed (a fragile material) and bamboo crafts. On Rapa, you can choose to hike 2h30 to Fort Morango Uta.
Among the activities on offer during your stopover in Rapa, you can visit Ahurei, the island's main village, discover the ancient fortresses, visit an agricultural production center, discover local arts and crafts, meet the inhabitants of this isolated island, and share a wood-fired ma'a in the village.