Belem will create an occasion by transporting the Olympic flame from Greece to the Old Port of Marseille. The arrival is scheduled for Wednesday, May 8 in the late afternoon, after a gigantic nautical parade in the port of Marseille.
The good news is that the public will stop at the Belem to release the next day. From Thursday, May 9 to Sunday, May 12 inclusive, the Belem will be moored on the J4 esplanade in front of the Cosquer cave.
The visits will be those 4 days from 10:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. (last ascent 6:30 p. m. ) and, exceptionally, they will be free of charge. To do this, you want to book your places now.
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“The Belem tour allows you to step back in time and on all the decks of the ship, guided by 22 posters, an excursion brochure and a team available to answer visitors’ questions and share their passion. “
As the Belem is an old truck, getting to the border can be difficult for young people and people with disabilities. The Belem states: