After 5 months in La Seyne sur Mer for her winter overhaul, the Belem will set sail for the first voyage of her summer season from Toulon on April 10th. For practically two months, the ship will be taking trainees along France's Mediterranean coast for a series of short trips between Toulon, Sète and Nice, stopping on April 24th and 25th at Marseille, where she will be open to public visits.
This year's trainees will have the pleasure of discovering that the battery, which is their main living space, has been renovated and made even more welcoming.
Then, on May 4th, a totally new destination awaits the Belem: she will be crossing the Mediterranean heading for the North African coast, specifically Morocco. Her first port of call will be Tangiers, then Rabat, where she will be inaugurating the brand new key of Rabat-Salé, part of the massive Bouregreg development that now joins the Moroccan capital to the sea town of Salé.
2009 will also be the occasion for the Belem and the Foundation to take a short trip down memory lane: 30 years ago exactly, the Caisses d'Epargne Group acquired the Belem from the Port of Venice authorities and she sailed back to France after an absence of over 65 years. This momentous occasion will of course give rise to several commemorations over the next few months, so keep your eyes peeled for more news on this page!
You will also soon be meeting the Belem's new Captain, Commander Yann Cariou, who is expected on board the Belem towards the middle of May.
And in the meantime, if you are interested in taking part in the Belem's summer sailing programme,