Something you can do when it's cold and miserable outside
There was a power cut yesterday. Right when the wind was howling
and blowing stone-sized lumps of hail at the windows. The temperature outside
dropped four degrees in two minutes(from 6 degrees Celcius to 2 degrees), the
inside temperature took a little longer, but had a greater drop in the next four
hours. I put on seven layers of clothes and shawls. I texted “he who would like
to be obeyed” and told him about the power cut. He suggested I get in bed with
a hottie. Unfortunately, due to the storm, no suitable young men were
available. I hankered after one of the
chaps on the 2014 Firemen’s Calendar but they were all out on duty rosters. So
sad.
I filled a hot water bottle instead, got myself a good book
to read then got sidetracked. What else could I spend my time on? Practice
armchair travel and take myself somewhere I haven’t been before.
I thought about a late holiday in a warm spot. I’ve been to
Australia and the Pacific Islands, the far east isn’t so safe right now, the US
is a disaster zone …actually LA airport is SO awful that the thought of
actually having to arrive there puts me in a cold sweat. I’ve spent three hours
in a holding pen in the transit zone in a corridor at 2am with no water or food
and I don’t intend to do that again.
And from New Zealand it’s such a long haul, planes have to
stop in LA or San Francisco or Vancouver – they’d run out of fuel if they tried
to keep going. So where to go? A relaxing restful break, not my usual charge
around trying to fit everything in and write and photograph it all at the same
time.
I opened an actual Atlas at the whole world page, not a
virtual online job, closed my eyes, and poked my finger at a spot.
Easter Island.
I began to investigate. For just under $NZ2,400 ( approx. $US2,000)
round trip I can jump on an 11 and a half hour flight to Santiago, Chile out of
Auckland NZ. There’s a flight each day. And
then I can catch another flight from Santiago to Mataveri Airport, Easter
Island. Going back home to NZ, I do it in reverse order. Or, I could return
home via Tahiti…Now, there’s a thought.
Facts about Easter Island:
“The daily and annual thermal oscillation is scarce, and
precipitations are distributed homogenously during the whole year.” In English –
it rains pretty much evenly all year, so no rainy season followed by a dry one.
The climate is temperate, and the annual average temperature is 26.8 °C. It
reaches a maximum of 29.6 °C in January, and a minimum of 19.6 °C in August.
LAN Chile airlines is the only airline that offers flights
to Rapa Nui. Depending on the season, there are between four and seven flights
a week from/to Santiago, and two flights a week from/to Papete (Tahiti). There
are also two weekly flights available from/to Lima (Peru). Roundtrip tickets in
standard economy class have prices that go from USD$500 to USD$900.
Chilean Pesos are the local currency.
Three inactive volcanoes, stone statues (900 of them, some
nearly 10metres tall) called Moais, beaches, caves and archaeology as well as
churches and markets provide heaps of places to visit. I’m a keen walker, and
there are several treks to choose from, for three to six days – but I think I
only want short day treks on this trip. Scuba Diving, surfing, cycling, and horseback
riding are all available.
Hanga Roa is where most of the hotels are (there are 35 to
choose from). Prices vary between hotels - from US$95 per night to US$2,385 (yes,
you read right) per night. To take advantage of the Explora Rapa Nui total
luxury 5 star hotel you have to travel a bit, as it’s 8km out of town. You can
pick up a rental car. Tripadvisor ranks Hotel Hare Noi number one in Easter Island but
it’s not available in September/October for the nights I selected, so I’ll
choose another. The second ranked hotel is Taura’a’s, and the reviews are very
good. It appears to be more of a B&B though, and I’m after a little more
luxury this trip, so I’ll keep looking.
Hotel Hangaroa Eco Village and Spa looks more my style. It’s about US$1000 per night, and ranked 4th by Tripadvisor.
I’ve decided for this trip I will stay 7 nights. Well, Hangaroa Eco Village and
Spa was available for some of the nights I selected in September, but I tried
to see if a seven night booking was
available in November, December 2014 or January or February next year – and I
was totally out of luck. Seems like luxury accommodation as well as B&B
style in Easter Island is highly sought after.
This virtual trip filled in four hours till the power came
back on. Thank to my smart phone that still works when the power doesn’t, I was able to consult with Dr Goggle and completely plan
my escape. I think I’ll definitely put
this on my places I’d like to visit list. Maybe next April I could get a booking!
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