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Maconde Viewpoint: Sweeping Views on Mauritius’ Coast

This compact roadside viewpoint pairs turquoise ocean scenery with a dramatic look back at the coastal road’s hairpin bend.

By Aya Fujimoto4.62,131 public ratings
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What stands out

  • Turquoise ocean panorama
  • Elevated coastal views
  • Hairpin bend below the platform
  • Sunset photography

Worth knowing

  • Narrow, steep stairs
  • Older stairs and handrails
  • Wind and photography queues

Don't miss

What comes up most in public reviews

  • Climb to the upper viewing platform
  • Photograph the coastal hairpin bend
  • Look across the turquoise ocean
  • Watch the sunset from the viewpoint

Worth the trip?

Why travellers stop

Maconde Viewpoint is a small but striking lookout on Mauritius’ coast, known for broad ocean views and a bird’s-eye perspective over the road curling around the rocky headland. Based on its Google rating of 4.6 from 2131 reviews, it is one of those brief sightseeing stops that consistently makes a strong impression.

Public reviews repeatedly focus on the vivid turquoise water and the elevated coastal panorama. Several visitors rank it among their favourite viewpoints in Mauritius, while others describe the structure itself as fairly simple. The appeal lies less in an elaborate attraction and more in the setting: sea, rocky shoreline and the sharp hairpin bend immediately below.

The climb and viewing platform

Reaching the top requires climbing a narrow, steep flight of roughly 30 to 35 steps. Most reviewers consider the ascent manageable and worthwhile, but the stairs may be awkward for anyone with limited mobility or uncertain footing. One review also calls for improvements to the older stairs and handrails, so visitors should take their time rather than treating the climb casually.

At the top, the platform provides a clear vantage point for photographs and short videos. The space appears to be compact, and reviews mention a regular flow of people arriving to capture the same view. Those hoping for an empty frame may need to wait briefly or accept other visitors in the background. The exposed position can also be very windy.

Parking is available according to one public review, making the viewpoint a convenient stop for travellers exploring Mauritius by rental car. Reviews also indicate that no ticket is required. As facilities beyond the viewing platform are not described in the supplied feedback, it is best approached as a focused scenic stop rather than a full attraction with extensive visitor services.

When to visit

Sunset receives a specific recommendation from reviewers, with the changing light adding colour to the ocean and coastline. It is also likely to be a popular time for photography, so a quieter, unobstructed shot cannot be assumed. Travellers who value space may prefer to arrive with enough flexibility to wait for a gap on the platform.

The viewpoint works best when the coastal scenery is the main priority. Reviews suggest that visitors generally do not need to linger for long once they have climbed the steps, taken in the panorama and photographed the bend below. Strong wind may further shorten the stop.

Overall verdict

Maconde Viewpoint earns its reputation through a concentrated visual payoff. The climb is short but steep, the platform can become busy, and the infrastructure draws some criticism. Even so, the combination of turquoise sea, elevated coastline and the road’s dramatic curve gives photographers, couples and self-drive travellers a compelling reason to pause.

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