Discover the best top things to do in Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia including Plage el Mansoura, Kasbah of Hammamet, Hammamet Beach, Nabeul Market, Natural hot springs, Medina of Hammamet, Yasmin Hammamet, Costa Mall, Center Commercial.
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4.5 based on 76 reviews
I really love it.Very clean water with a turquoise color and an amazing White sand.I recommend to visit it and especially the beaches named "Belge" and "Petit paris"
4.0 based on 2,236 reviews
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
4.0 based on 279 reviews
The best medina/Souk we visited in Tunisia in all year. Nice and rather quet and a nice place to strall. We visited the place fore 2 houers and there was just a few who tryed to sell us something ..not agressive as in many places. we found a very nice, small famely cafe were we eat a VERY cheep and delicious lunch, so nice and relaxed place. We will recomend this place fore sure.
4.0 based on 45 reviews
This trip may not be for people with no brave heart and those with small children. But if you (and your partner) are brave enough, then a trip to Korbous and Ain Atrous (59℃ hot spring or foot spa on stones) would be jolly good. I’ll share my day trip from Tunis in the following. The most important is to take Louage (minibus) twice. I took the first one from the louage station just south to Gare de Tunis, the destination of which is ‘Soliman’. And from Soliman I took the second one to Korbous. In total I paid less than 5 dinars for the one way louages. On the second louage, don’t forget that the FREE natural hot spa ‘Ain Atrous’ is just before Korbous, so I got off the louage at the spot. After enjoying a foot spa there and eating some tasty fish and chips despite the photo, I walked along the beach to Korbous (nobody was swimming in the water for it was in December). It was a walking distance in between, approx. 15 minutes. Arriving at Korbous, I felt a bit empty around the town, but I completed my mission: thalassothérapie. This was astonishingly cheap and indeed ‘thalasso’ (hot seawater, marine mud, algae, and something soothing the skin). I know nothing about the European style across the Mediterranean Sea, but the thalasso quality was lovely for me. Don’t forget your second underpants (or swimming suits) and towel, if you likewise want to enjoy. Finally, while you may wait for a while, I soon caught a louage to Soliman and the fare was the same as before. All in all, one can much enjoy a hidden treasure of Tunisia’s neglected tourism. This resort town should revive much more!
3.5 based on 2,809 reviews
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
3.5 based on 3,005 reviews
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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