Polynesian canoe crew finds way to remote Easter Island

Feb 27, 2017 | 6:15 PM

HONOLULU — The Polynesian voyaging canoe sailing around the world without modern navigation equipment has found its way to Easter Island.

The crew of the Hokulea arrived on Monday. A team of four apprentice navigators spotted the tiny remote island also known as Rapa Nui at sunset Sunday.

Captain Archie Kalepa says finding the island was one of the biggest challenges the crew has faced. According to the Polynesian Voyaging Society, it’s considered one of the most difficult islands to find using traditional wayfinding.

They departed the Galapagos Islands on Feb. 12.