Sunbathing, al fresco dining and late-night discos are a way of life in Hammamet, the Tunisian St-Tropez. Located on the fertile Cap Bon Peninsula, about 40 miles south of Tunis, the bayfront resort is surrounded by verdant hills and citrus groves. When not basking on Hammamet Beach, browse the markets for local pottery or wander through the medina (old city) with walls that date to 1500. Summer brings festival fever to the city with plenty of music and theatrical offerings.
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The Museum of Religions is recognized by an original tower resembling the minaret of Jamaa Zitourna, a Tunisian Mosque considered as one of the largest in Africa as well as a church bell. Unique in its kind, this museum restitutes the three monotheistic religions in this one place, a sign of dialogue and tolerance. The Museum of Religions houses objects of collection, gravures, manuscripts, descriptions of rituals and symbols of the three monotheistic religions. Here, models represent architectural fittings of great fame, such as the Mosque Okba Ibn Nafi' of Kairouan, the Basilica with five naves of Damous el-Karrita of Carthage, the Ghriba of Djerba and the Chapel of Saint-Louis. The place is devoted to all the religions that have existed in Tunisie
It is great to see a museum celebrating the unity and brotherhood of those 3 religions. It is one of a kind, and it's in Tunisia! The highlight of that visit was the guide, AbdelKader, definitely. He is such a bright, clever and ever passionate guide who spent all the time of our visit taking time to make sure that we truly understand every single item of this wonderful museum. He even succeeded to get my mom to actually be interested in History :p Overall, absolutely outstanding!
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Find all the beaches in Tunisia beautiful. The hotels keep the beaches in front of them spotless. There are normally flags denoting wether it's safe to swim or not. Be careful of jellyfish washed up on beaches after rough weather along with tons of seaweed, saying that you can walk for miles along the beaches and they are patrolled by police or security so felt really safe
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Fantastic visit here The Cultural Center its free to enter now but guard at the gate ask u to pay for the fresh orange or lemon juice, two tickets issued a few dinar, i fail to understand how some think £1 something is expensive grounds are full of lemon, orange olive (olive oil for sale) and works of Art scattered throughout, modernist art sculpture, roaring dogs made out of scrape machine parts to the fabulous enamel mosaic at the entrance There's a fully working Amphitheater book your tickets in advance to music, plays theatre shows The Villa itself was at its time full of all mod cons fridge, oven, indoor plumbing hot tub, en suite bathroom, swimming pool etc used by the famous now left in a time forgot you can imagine how it once was theres some beautiful works of art on the walls and scattered around the shelves great features in the doors and doorways, the exquisite louvre windows peering out to some lovely views the guide is a wealth of knowledge well worth a couple of dinar relax and enjoy this cooling and peaceful place and it is possible to book yourselfs one of the shows ????
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Golf Course 18 Holes Par 71 Golf Course 9 Holes Par 30 Golf Academy Restaurant Bar Proshop Driving range
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Taxi Bee is a Tunisian agency that provide shuttle tours form airport to any destination, and also specialized in tours with 4*4 in Sahara.
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after dinners we use to walk in medina lots of shops and coffee shops to chill in evening and lots of other things going around horse rides
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This place doesn’t look like it’s worth it from the outside but it is worth it. It’s only 5 dinars to get in and there are 3rd and 5th century ruins with some great mosaics. When you finish looking round have a mint tea at the cafe by the entrance. Very good value for money, excellent tea and very friendly staff.
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Excellent pleasure watching the boats and having a walk around a short walk from the hotel along the beach good shops bars and restaurants
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Located halfway between Tunis and Sousse, in the very heart of the medina of Yasmine Hammamet, Carthage Land is Tunisia’s largest and most famous amusement park, an ideal destination when it comes to leisure and entertainment for both children and adults. From big thrills in 5D cinema, an adrenaline rush in King Kong or a pirate boat trip, to the cultural discovery, you can enjoy a multitude of activities suitable for family outings, couples surprises, team-building or birthdays. Carthage Land draws its inspiration from the ancient myths, legends and tales of the rich history of Carthage, in a world where you will never get bored. The park is divided into several areas including a theme park, a water park, a cultural discovery area, a children's area, a dining area and an extreme zone. Adrenaline lovers must know that they will also discover at Carthage Land a unique attraction in the world: King Kong, a Spinning Coaster with a rise of 13m and a speed up to 60km / hour !
This place is nice place for kids and adults alike, there are rides and activities to be done at all times its clean and most importantly safe the people in tunisia are great too
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