Hotel Victoria is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Hanga Roa, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
While staying at Hotel Victoria, visitors can check out Ahu Riata (0.3 mi) and Cementerio de Isla de Pascua (0.6 mi), some of Hanga Roa's top attractions.
The small hotel offers currency exchange, express check-in and check-out, and baggage storage, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features free breakfast. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking.
If you’re looking for a Mediterranean restaurant, consider a visit to Restaurante Orito, which is not far from Hotel Victoria.
If you’re looking for something to do, Jardin Tau Kiani Rapa Nui is a nice way to spend some time.
Enjoy your stay in Hanga Roa!
Nice little hotel, Clean beds, very nice outside views, good location.Very pleasant owner.There was only one channel on Tv, and not in every room. There is some some internet late in the night. Breakfast is ok. Easter Island has horrible roads, with potholes everywhere.People are not very friendly, and most do not speak english.No information on the roads, and it is difficult to move around trying to find your destination.
Do not stay here! We had a terrible experience. The day before arrival I emailed Hotel Victoria to set up free airport shuttle. All I received was an autoreply. When we arrived at the airport, ours was the ONLY hotel not there to pick us up. We and one other fellow traveler. A concerned tour guide tried to call Hotel Victoria five times and got no answer. Finally, she offered to let us ride in the back of her pickup with all our luggage and took us to the hotel. When we got to the hotel it was shut down. There were no guests. The property manager Hugo, led us and the one other guest to our rooms. It was very uncomfortable. It felt like we were unwanted intruders. Once inside our room, we saw a door connecting to a neighboring room. The door did not lock. We expressed our concern and were told that they would not rent the room. Since the place was empty, we figured it was not a big deal. The room was minimal and not very clean. The bedding had not been washed thoroughly. After a long day of travel, we were exhausted. We tried to take a shower, only to find there was no hot water. The water heater was shut off. After about an hour we had hot water. The Wifi was nonfunctional. The breakfast during our stay was bread, a broken toaster, cheese slices and processed meat slices, all served up on tablecloths covered with dust and stains. We tried to tough it out, as we had already paid $137/night and it was not refundable. We had a great day exploring the island and came back to find no hot water again! We went to bed dirty that night after caving. YUCK! We tried to get a refund Hugo was rude and indifferent. The next night, late in the evening, he put two guests in the connecting room! So now, here we were with our two kids with complete strangers having access to our room. Hugo would do nothing. I hope that anyone visiting Easter Island will read this and spare themselves this horrible situation. The island and its sights were amazing, but this "hotel" needs to be shut down or get new management. …
We were told that if not the oldest, this is one of the oldest hotels in Hanga Roa. It's close to the airport, you can sit in the garden and watch the daily plane arrive, and it's a gentle 10 minute walk down the hill to the centre of town. So far so good, but ... The Victoria Hotel is like an elderly aunt whose past is well behind her. Behind the cracked facade and the crumbling foundation lies what possibly used to be a good hotel - now water stained, the whitewash falling off, the shower held in place by random bits of wire, the WiFi slow and erratic, the breakfast basic and banal. A coat of paint, a trim with the lawnmower, the room being cleaned every day including weekends, breakfast earlier that 0830, some decent connectivity - small changes which would upgrade this hotel to average. We found the staff friendly enough, but limited in what they could provide in terms of ... - well, anything, really.…
I really wanted to be able to say I enjoyed our stay, but I did not. That said, to be fair, there were 3 things that were nice: the view; the shuttle driver; and the rooster, who would bring a smile to us every morning. Unfortunately however I cannot recommend this place. Our room (room 4) in the main house was more like a hostel/lodge. I acknowledge that this is a tourist town where prices are typically inflated, however the price we paid for what I would describe as sub standard accommodation is concerning. This place is run down and needs a serious makeover. I also do not understand how this place can be called a "hotel" when at the time we stayed there was nobody physically present to manage guest concerns. It seems to me that this may be a "backyard" accommodation operation. Yes the WiFi was not good, but I did not come to the Island to trawl the internet. Yes there was no fan in our room, but that was the least of our concerns. The bathroom was the main concern. It was not clean. The toilet seemed to not be fixed to the floor. On the second night, an unhygienic smell started to seep in. Of significant concern is apart from the person who sets up breakfast every morning from 8.30am - there was NOONE present at this place - providing no opportunity for this matter to be raised let alone addressed. Indeed this was troubling. We did however notice a strong odour of bleach in the bathroom on the third day. We were also left without towels and had to source some from the amenities room. Again there was noone to ask for assistance. There were rooms outside of the main house that seemed to be nicer and it would have been nice to have had the opportunity to at least move rooms. That said, there are so many other places on the island to stay and I recommend staying elsewhere. I will also be notifying the travel agent of our experience.…
This is not an hotel. It's an old big house that in the 70/80 was divided in different room with the idea of being an hotel. Everything stayed in the 1970. breakfast was a very very frugal. It was supposed to have breakfast until 10, we arrived at 9.30 and there was nothing left (not even hot water for coffee). WiFi didn't work. The room are large but not very clean. They come with an empty mini fridge that over heats the room. No AC in the room, we had to ask for a ventilator because it felt like a hoven. There was a tv but with only two blurred channel. The bathroom wasn't very clean. We found a cockroach the first night and when we report it they said "they are from here". Meh
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