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Tapati Rapa Nui Festival

The Tapati Rapa Nui Festival, also known as the Rapa Nui Festival, is the most exciting and vibrant celebration on Easter Island. Held every year in early February, this two-week event brings the island to life with traditional Polynesian music, dance, and thrilling competitions.

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Position Tapati Rapa Nui as an immersive cultural-tourism destination for travelers seeking authentic Polynesian experiences and adventure-driven activities in early February.

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  • Experience the thrill of haka pei: racing down volcanic hills on banana trunks—a bucket-list adventure for adrenaline seekers
  • Taste tradition: underground-cooked umu pae and authentic Rapa Nui feasts that connect you to island heritage
  • Learn ancient carving and art techniques directly from local artisans—take home a handcrafted keepsake with real cultural meaning
  • Dance with islanders under the stars: join live competitions and celebrate Polynesian rhythms at the world's most remote festival

History

The Rapa Nui Festival, known as Tapati, began in the 1960s. Local islanders created it to celebrate and preserve their culture.

The festival started as a small gathering of families sharing traditional music, dance, and food. Over time, it grew into a large community event that draws people from around the world.

The event was inspired by the need to strengthen cultural identity. Islanders wanted to ensure that their traditions continued for future generations. The festival also helped to bring the community together, fostering a sense of unity and pride.

Initially, it was organized by a few dedicated locals. They aimed to showcase their unique heritage through various competitions and performances.

As it gained popularity, the event expanded, incorporating more activities and attracting more visitors each year. Today, it stands as a proud symbol of Rapa Nui’s vibrant culture.


How to celebrate

Join the Dance-Off

Nothing says celebration like shaking a leg! Jump into the lively dance competitions. Anyone can participate, whether you’re a seasoned dancer or have two left feet. Just grab a partner, follow the beat, and let the island rhythms guide your moves. Laughter and good times are guaranteed!

Feast on Local Delights

Hungry? Dive into the mouthwatering feast of traditional Rapa Nui dishes. Try umu pae, a delicious meal cooked underground. It’s a mix of seafood, chicken, and veggies, all steamed to perfection. Your taste buds will thank you for this island adventure.

Get Crafty with Art

Feeling creative? Join a workshop to learn about ancient Rapa Nui art techniques. Carve wood, craft jewelry, or paint in traditional styles to create your own keepsake. Take home something more meaningful than just a photo.

Test Your Strength

Up for a challenge? Participate in traditional Rapa Nui sports like the haka pei, where contestants race down steep hills on banana trunks. It’s not for the faint of heart, but it sure is thrilling. Don’t forget to cheer on the brave souls who dare to try!

Soak in the Stories

Love a good tale? Gather around to hear captivating legends told by local storytellers. These stories passed down through generations, reveal the deep connection between the people and their land. You’ll leave with a richer understanding of this incredible island.