This scenic pass offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. Named after the three distinctive coconut trees that once marked the spot. From here you will discover a spectacular, otherworldly backdrop.
Great view of Cook's Bay and Opunohu Bay. With parking. Small stands with juice and fresh fruit. Starting point for hikers and mountain bikers. Very popular place, best to visit early or later in the day.
The climb up the winding path to the Point de Vue des Trois Cocotiers is rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of the island of Moorea. This iconic viewpoint, perched …
Temple complex of the indigenous people. Only the tribal chief and the priest were allowed inside. These temples were open at the top so that the gods could be worshipped without obstacles.
The route over the ridge has hardly any elevation gain (approx. 150) but is a very worn dirt road for 1.5-2 km. It is rather difficult in the rain. The rest is asphalt or concrete slab and easy to ride.