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Easter Island vs Valparaíso

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Easter Island wins 80 OVR vs 77 · attribute matchup 53

Easter Island
Easter Island

Chile

80OVR

VS
Valparaíso

Chile

77OVR

Valparaíso
85
Safety
60
45
Affordability
85
72
Food
86
99
Culture
90
58
Nightlife
86
84
Walkability
72
99
Nature
72
72
Connectivity
67
Easter Island

Easter Island

Chile

Valparaíso

Valparaíso

Chile

Easter Island

Safety: 85/100Pop: 8KPacific/Easter

Valparaíso

Safety: 60/100Pop: 300,000America/Santiago

💰 Budget

budget
Easter Island: $90-130Valparaíso: $40-60
mid-range
Easter Island: $180-280Valparaíso: $80-130
luxury
Easter Island: $500+Valparaíso: $180-300

🛡️ Safety

Easter Island88/100Safety Score60/100Valparaíso

Easter Island

Easter Island is extraordinarily safe — one of the safest destinations in the Americas. Violent crime against tourists is essentially unknown, petty theft is rare, and the tight-knit community of 8,000 means anonymity is impossible. The real hazards are environmental: strong sun, unexpected surf, slippery cliffside paths at Orongo, and the absence of a full hospital on the island itself. The island's remoteness means serious medical emergencies often require medical evacuation to Santiago.

Valparaíso

Valparaíso requires more vigilance than Santiago. Petty crime (bag-snatching, pickpocketing) is common on the cerros and in the Plan, especially after dark. The port area and some lower hills can feel sketchy at night. Stick to well-traveled areas, and the tourist-friendly hills are generally fine during the day.

Ratings

Easter Island3/5English Friendly2/5Valparaíso
Easter Island4/5Walkability3/5Valparaíso
Easter Island2/5Public Transit3/5Valparaíso
Easter Island3/5Food Scene4/5Valparaíso
Easter Island2/5Nightlife4/5Valparaíso
Easter Island5/5Cultural Sites4/5Valparaíso
Easter Island5/5Nature Access3/5Valparaíso
Easter Island3/5WiFi Reliability3/5Valparaíso

🌤️ Weather

Easter Island

Easter Island has a subtropical maritime climate moderated by the vast surrounding Pacific — temperatures are mild and remarkably stable year-round, rarely exceeding 28°C in summer or dropping below 15°C in winter. Rain falls in every month but is heaviest in May through August. The island is exposed to the open ocean on all sides, so strong wind is a near-constant feature regardless of season.

Austral Summer (Peak Season) (December - February)20-28°C
Austral Autumn (Shoulder) (March - May)18-25°C
Austral Winter (June - August)15-22°C
Austral Spring (Shoulder) (September - November)16-24°C

Valparaíso

Valparaíso has a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. The Pacific coast keeps temperatures moderate year-round — it rarely gets very hot or very cold. Fog (camanchaca) is common in the mornings, especially in summer.

Summer (December - February)14-24°C
Autumn (March - May)11-21°C
Winter (June - August)8-15°C
Spring (September - November)10-19°C

🚇 Getting Around

Easter Island

There is no public transport system on Easter Island — no buses, no taxis on meters, and no ride-hailing apps. The island is small (163 km² total) and roads are generally good paved or graded surfaces, making rental vehicles the default. A rented 4x4, car, scooter, or mountain bike is almost universal for visitors who want to see the full moai circuit. Guided day tours are the alternative for those who prefer not to drive.

Walkability: Hanga Roa itself is small and walkable end-to-end in 20 minutes. The major moai sites, however, are spread across the island — Tongariki is 18 km from town, Anakena 18 km, Ahu Akivi 10 km. No site can be realistically reached on foot except Tahai (15 min walk from the town centre) and the Orongo / Rano Kau rim (2.5 hr hike up).

Rental Car / 4x4$60–100 USD/day small car; $80–140 USD/day 4x4
Rented Scooter / ATV$35–55 USD/day scooter; $60–90 USD/day ATV
Mountain Bike$15–25 USD/day

Valparaíso

Valparaíso is a city of steep hills and narrow streets, best explored on foot with funicular assistance. Local buses (micros) and colectivos (shared taxis) navigate the hills efficiently. The metro connects to Viña del Mar and other coastal towns.

Walkability: The flat Plan district is easy to walk, but the cerros demand serious hill-climbing. Stairways (escaleras) connect the hills to the lower city — beautiful but exhausting. The funiculars are essential for avoiding the steepest sections. Wear comfortable shoes with grip — the streets are uneven and steep.

Ascensores (Funiculars)CLP 300-500 (~$0.30-0.50) per ride
Metro Valparaíso (Merval)CLP 400-700 (~$0.40-0.70) per ride with Mevalcard
Micros (Local Buses)CLP 400-600 (~$0.40-0.60) per ride

The Verdict

Choose Easter Island if...

you want the most remote inhabited island on Earth — Ahu Tongariki sunrise, Rano Raraku quarry, Rapa Nui culture, LATAM-only flights from Santiago

Choose Valparaíso if...

you want bohemian street art, funiculars, and colorful hillside neighborhoods by the Pacific — Chile's creative soul