16 of the most remote hotels on Earth
16 of the most remote hotels on Earth
Most of these properties are admittedly in hard-to-reach corners of the globe and may require multipart journeys before you can drop your bags and unwind. But that’s part of the allure.

Explora Rapa Nui on Easter Island

Explora Rapa Nui on Easter Island

Though Explora Rapa Nui is just five miles from town – with its population of roughly 3,500 people — it seems to exist in a completely different space and time. That’s because it’s on Easter Island, one of the world’s most isolated, inhabited destinations, more than 2,100 miles from continental Chile. And its enduring culture and history are unlike anywhere else in the world.

You’ll only have to share the incredible solitude with a few other guests — there are just 30 rooms and suites on the property — and the nearly 1,000 towering moai statues that guard the isle. And it’s blissfully easy to disconnect. Rooms have no televisions and no Wi-Fi, making it easy to indulge in the island’s almost hallowed sense of secrecy. This kind of exclusivity won’t come cheap, of course. Expect a three-night stay during the “quiet season” to start at around £1,750 per person, based on double occupancy.

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