Easter Island sits among the darkest skies on Earth — a private astronomer-led stargazing session connects the Polynesian star-navigation that found this impossible dot in the Pacific to the Milky Way blazing overhead.
What to expect
As the last tender window closes and the island exhales, a local astronomer-guide leads you to a dark-sky plateau with high-powered telescopes already trained on the Southern Cross, Magellanic Clouds, and Saturn's rings. The guide weaves the Rapa Nui ancestral understanding of the stars — used for navigation, planting, and ceremony — into the scientific narrative, so the sky becomes both map and mythology. Hot drinks and local snacks are served under the stars; the silence and the scale are profound.
Good to know
This excursion is best suited to passengers on an overnight anchor or late all-aboard; confirm your ship's departure schedule carefully. New moon periods yield the most spectacular skies — worth coordinating with your voyage dates. Pre-book directly via Easter Island Travel's cruise-ship concierge service.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Easter Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.