All inclusive Holidays to Tunisia

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For most, holidays are a time of stress. Overwhelmed by cleaning, meals and activities, frustrated by tight budgets, it is difficult to truly relax with our families. Imagine a holiday filled with excitement and intrigue for every family member? Imagine leaving your money in your room, leaving you free to just enjoy? An inclusive cruise… [Continue Reading]

Gap Year in Tunisia

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Whether looking for time to take a sabbatical in between studies or for a place to do some international exchange work in another language or culture, spending a gap year in Tunisia provides the perfect respite from a hard-hitting life of work and study.   Idyllic Golden Beaches The climate in Tunisia is what you… [Continue Reading]

Archaeological sites in Tunisia

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If you are spending your holidays in Tunisia, you should definitely take a look at the Tunis Medina that has bustling marketplaces, the age-old city of Carthage. The fabulous mosaics seen in the Bardo Museum, the third largest colosseum in the world (EL Jem), and Bulla Regia that has underground villas.   Eight UNESCO World… [Continue Reading]

2004 Trip Video

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2004 trip to Tunisia Many places including Carthage, tamerza, nefta, douz, matmata, djerba, sousse, sidi bou said. Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/tunisiatourism Become our Fan on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tunisia-Tourism/116973998319794 Tunisia Tourism On Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/user3681122

Carthage Ruins | Sidi Bou Said

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Arriving to the Port of Tunis, the tip started by visiting Carthage ruins, then the travelers headed to Sidi Bou Said. Nice video, enjoy!

Carthage Ruins

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The visit is Cartago, the biggest attraction of the country that used to be a distinguished port, and what can be seen today only ruins. Carthage was a city founded by the Phoenicians in 814 BC, and destroyed by the Romans hundreds of years later. To get more info about Carthage, Please visit our City… [Continue Reading]

Tunis Important Museums: Overview

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In Tunis, the eponymous capital, you can visit the mosque Zitouna, free access. The mosqie Zitouna is a World Heritage Site, it’s Tunisia’s largest mosque (after the new mosque built in Carthage recently). Zitouna was Built in the 9th century, the exterior galleries have high arches held up by slim columns and face stalls selling… [Continue Reading]

I Love Tunisia

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Made by a Brazilian Traveler .. This video is a collection of pictures and videos for a train trip, from Carthage, to sidi bou said, to Tunis, to Sousse. Enjoy.