Tunisia Travel Guide |
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Tunisia combines the Islamic architecture, historic archaeological sites and colorful marketplaces, with miles of idyllic beaches. Tourism is pretty well developed in Tunisia, although not at par with other countries like Egypt and perhaps even Morocco. Numerous charter flight companies can arrange flight and hotel. There are also some agencies that have ongoing tours for groups and private travelers. Tunisia is considered the safest and richest in architectural heritage among Arab and African nations. Whether you prefer a long walk along miles of sparkling beaches, wind surfing the cool Mediterranean breezes, exploring ancient sites and legendary cities a game of golf or just a long lazy day relaxing on the warm golden sands, Tunisia has it all.
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Shopping in Tunisia is definitely an art. Located in the old city (the Medina), the Souks offer a selection of objects of unsurpassed beauty and distinction, excellent arts and craft and traditional work. Inflated prices give both parties the pleasure of bargaining. The national currency is the Tunisian dinar. The Dinar is divided into 1000 Millemes.
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Tunisia has a wide range of landscapes to explore from the great sand dunes of the Sahara Desert to beaches, mountains and grasslands. Well known seaside resort areas - Sousse, Monastir, Hammamet Nabeul and Tabarka offer their visitors the finest sand beaches and crystalline water along with a variety waterfront hotels featuring sun and sea as well as water sports such as windsurfing, sailing, underwater sightseeing, fishing and short boat rides. The southern regions contains a central plateau and a desert area which merges into the Sahara desert and is characterised by the date palm oases and saline lakes. The Medjerda Mountains, which run from Kroumirie to Bizerte, and the Tébessa Mountains, in the southern region, are the two most important mountain ranges. The Medjerda, the most important river system, rises in Algeria and drains into the Gulf of Tunis.
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You can now book online your Tunisia transfer, in just 4 simple steps. You can choose to start your transfer from Tunis Carthage Airport or Enfidha Airport or Monastir Airport.
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