
Hanga Roa
Hanga Roa is the main town on Easter Island, a remote island in the South Pacific known for its famous Moai statues. It serves as the island's administrative and cultural center, featuring shops, restaurants, and accommodations for visitors. Hanga Roa is home to the island's population, which is predominantly of Rapa Nui descent. The town offers access to the island’s historical sites and beautiful landscapes, attracting tourists interested in its unique heritage and natural beauty. While it is small, Hanga Roa plays a vital role in the preservation of the island's rich culture and history.