10 Adventurous Things to Do In Tunisia

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Tunisia is a land of adventure and intrigue, a place where you can set aside words like “ordinary” and “usual” and embrace the unique, fantastic, bold and daring. It is a place to shrug off your normal routine and live out a dream. Here are ten adventurous things to do in Tunisia.   1) Hot… [Continue Reading]

A Brief Guide to Shopping in Tunisia

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Let’s be honest: shopping is a crucial part of any holiday. Whether you’re a dedicated mall rat back home, or simply interested in finding that one souvenir to remember your time in a foreign country (something to place on the shelf where you keep your souvenirs from your holidays in Croatia, London, etc.), you’re going… [Continue Reading]

Where to book flights to Tunisia

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With just a few simple steps and some smart planning, you will soon be on your way to Tunisia’s exotic shores. There are several ways in which to book your Tunisia flights, you need only to choose the best method for you. Tunisia now has thirty airports and several international airports, to service its 63,169… [Continue Reading]

Accessories Shopping in Tunisia

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Tunisia offers an exciting and vital Medina. The medina is a collection of streets and alleyways filled with a colorful array of wares and markets. If you want to purchase Tunisian accessories, the Medina is the heart of your destination.   There are two main streets for shopping, the rue de la Kasbah and the… [Continue Reading]

Where to shop ?

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You would be extremely surprised at how easy it is while traveling in Tunis to pick up those few souvenirs that are a must have during any form of traveling.   Although Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, is not known for its expansive shopping malls and high rise buildings featuring large shopping stores, it is… [Continue Reading]

Holidays in Tunis

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A beautifully cultured city, Tunis is located on the Mediterranean Sea, behind Lake Tunis and the port of La Goulette. Tunis extends along the coastal plain and the hills that surround it like a jewel on the edge of the sea.   Tunis is built on a hill slope down to the lake of Tunis. These… [Continue Reading]

How to Enjoy Your Gap Year in Tunisia

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Taking a gap year is a good way to push pause on your academics, network with people all around the world, gain valuable life experience (particularly the kind which can’t be obtained in a class room) and of course, have fun.   A gap year, for those unfamiliar, is not necessarily a specific 365 days… [Continue Reading]

Whitewater Rafting in Tunisia

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Everyone knows about the ancient artifacts and cultural history which can be found abundantly in Tunisia, but not as many people realize that the state is also a prime location for water sports.   That conclusion is obvious, however, once you take a look at Tunisia, a North African country sitting on the Mediterranean, where… [Continue Reading]

Tunisian Mosaics

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Mosaic in Tunisia A mosaic is a type of art which uses little bits (think pebbles, shards of shattered china, pieces of glass, etc) which are used to create a picture or image. They have been frequently found in religious settings, such as cathedrals ( The whole interior of the St Mark’s Basilica in Venice… [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]

Casinos

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Casinos are located in Sousse, Yasmine Hammamet, Tunis and Djerba. Casino Caribe in Sousse and the Cleopatra in Hammamet are the two largest among these. Everything from poker tables, blackjack and roulette, to luxurious restaurants plus bars with live entertainment are present. There is a dress code at this nightclub.

NightLife in Tunisia

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Casinos in Tunisia What is a vacation getaway without a place to spend your money in hopes of winning a literal Jackpot? After all, nothing spikes the blood and sends the adrenaline sky high quite as much as a little gambling venture. And if you’re lucky, you could end up walking away with a lot… [Continue Reading]

Tunis Medina Video

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The old city in the Capital Tunis, is called “medina” (it’s an arabic word that means “city”) There are plenty of souks in there, so you can buy some souvenirs .. Enjoy! Please, Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/tunisiatourism Become our Fan on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TunisiaTourism

Zitouna Mosque

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Zitouna Mosque in Tunis, The Medina .. Enjoy! Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/tunisiatourism Become our Fan on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TunisiaTourism Tunisia Tourism On Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/tunisiatourism

Tunisia .. I miss you !

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Tunisia … I miss you ! Some pictures .. Sidi bou said, bizerte, Tunis, Sousse etc etc …… 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!

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.