Tunisia Holidays
Satisfy the beach bum in you by visiting various resorts in Sousse, Monastir, Hammamet, Nabeul, Djerba, and Tabarka. Splash yourself silly in the crystal clear waters matched with fine sand; but if you ever get bored of swimming, indulge in other water activities such as windsurfing, sailing, underwater sightseeing, fishing, and boat rides. Schedule your visit during summer season to take part in the summer festivals.
Have a taste of Tunisian culture by visiting the town of Carthage, a national monument where Roman and Punic empires, baths, temples, shrines, as well as naval port of Carthaginians can be found. See the finest collection of mosaics, something that’s Tunisia’s famous for, in Bardo Museum, which also houses collections of Prehistoric, Roman, Punic, and Islamic artefacts.
Want to shop? Head to Souks, which offers various products at low prices; scour for good finds through loads of traditional crafts, jewellery, and home products.
After a day of touring and shopping, unwind with good food at Tunisia’s finest restaurants; sample Tunisian cuisine such as baguette (bread), coucha (baked lamb meat with olive oil, salt, mint, cayenne pepper, and turmeric), and Turkish baklava (thin pastry with ground pine nuts, almonds, hazelnuts and pistachios, bathed in butter and baked and dipped in honey syrup.
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