We scrambled up a rocky path to the road that overlooked the bay where we were anchored. From there, we started walking towards town and came upon a sign that indicated that Napoleon’s Lookout, called Le Chameau, was up that road. It took us a while to interpret the sign, but in the end we went up the road (closed to cars and scooters). This was quite a vertical road and it was very humid out. Our efforts paid off, as we arrived to this imposing stone tower at the top of the hill. Along the way we enjoyed some beautiful views of the bays below. We decided not to climb the looped rope up to the top of the lookout. As we arrived, another group of people were leaving so we mostly got to explore this site on our own, which was fun.