Marseille France - Monday, June 15
We pulled into port in Marseille at 0600. We met for breakfast at 6:15 and then queued for our tour at 7:30. We took a small group tour through town and then up to the Notre Dame De La Garde cathedral on some very narrow streets. So glad I was not the driver!
Climbed up 180 steps to the top and visited for 45 mins - and yes, both Pa Bill and Grandma Barb climbed. Then back down through the city to the center. Had 90 mins to shop and get some French pastries - where both Old People were glad to sit a rest a spell. Received some history of the city and how it has changed over just the past 25 years. Tourism and shipping are the largest industries.
Marseilles has a population of 1.65 million (880k in city proper), making it the second largest city (next to Paris) but has a larger land mass of almost 93 sq miles (240 sq km).
Back to the boat for lunch and sun and even some water slides. Explored the ship to learn where most things are located. On the warm side if you are sitting in the sun, 75F (24C) but not many clouds.
Have been no issues so far that we can’t manage. Enjoying seeing the world!
The steps to the cathedral
The cathedral chapel
Looking out over the city and the port
That small middle island? That’s Marseille’s “Alcatraz”
If you ever read the Count of Monte Cristo - that’s the prison.




I wouldn’t have dreamed you would have seen the Count of Monte Cristo jail! Gorgeous photos! Happy you all got to see the city and enjoy the history.
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