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- Belvedere Lookout is a must-visit for outdoorsy travelers.
- Wear comfortable footwear, sunscreen, and bug spray.
- If you’re hiking, bring plenty of water for the trek up.
- There are stalls selling souvenirs, snacks, and beverages at the top of Belvedere.
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There’s no cost to visit the Belvedere Lookout independently. However, many travelers join guided tours that include transportation and other Moorea attractions. Expect to pay around US$40–60 for a half-day Moorea tour in a regular vehicle with a stop at the lookout, around US$150 for a full-day tour, or US$120–150 for a half-day off-road ATV tour.
There are various ways to visit the Belvedere Lookout on a guided tour. As well as tours by regular car or minibus, you can also take e-bike, ATV, and open-top 4-wheel-drive tours to the lookout. Some tours that include a Jet Ski component visit the lookout—although obviously you won’t be riding the Jet Ski itself here.
The Belvedere Lookout is right in the center of Moorea island. There’s one access road here, from the northern side of the island—reach it by following the roads inland from either Opunohu Bay or Moorea-Maiao village. You can also hike to the lookout; some trails intersect with the roads and then diverge along different paths.
Early morning is the best time of day to visit the Belvedere Lookout, when the air is cooler and before day-trippers start arriving. The lower temperature is especially welcome if you’re hiking to the lookout. Alternatively, evening is a good time to admire the views and take photos as the Belvedere Lookout is a prime sunset location.
Yes, you can hike up to the Belvedere Lookout. Some paths follow the vehicular road partway before branching into forest trails. The most commonly used tracks are accessed from the north—either Opunohu Bay or Moorea-Maiao village. Fit travelers seeking a challenge might want to try hiking the Three Coconuts Pass, which starts at the Belvedere Lookout.
















































































































































