Located on the northeastern coast of Easter Island, Anakena Beach is believed to be the spot where King Hotu Matu’a first set foot. One of only two sand beaches on the island, it features coconut palms and calm, inviting waters, making it an idyllic place to experience the island’s unique beauty. Nearby, visitors can explore two ceremonial platforms, or ahus, which are home to iconic moai statues, adding a rich historical and cultural dimension to the visit.
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