Petit Bé



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Petit Bé is a small island located off the coast of Saint-Malo in France. The island is accessible by foot during low tide and by boat during high tide. The island features a 17th-century fort that was used to protect the city of Saint-Malo from invaders.

The island is open to visitors from April to September, and admission costs €4 for adults and €2 for children. The island is open from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm daily during the summer months.

To visit Petit Bé, visitors can take a boat tour from the harbor in Saint-Malo. Boat tours depart hourly during the summer months and cost €7 for adults and €4 for children.

In addition to visiting Petit Bé, visitors can explore the city of Saint-Malo and its historic old town. The city features a variety of museums, including the Musée d'Histoire de la Ville de Saint-Malo and the Musée du Château de Saint-Malo. Visitors can also walk along the city's ramparts and enjoy views of the harbor and the surrounding coastline.

Visitors can also take a day trip to the nearby town of Dinard, which features a variety of beaches and a historic old town. Dinard is located just a short drive or boat ride from Saint-Malo.

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