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]]>For the beachgoers who like to don a snorkel or scuba diving equipment, Hammamet should be on your beach list. The white sand beach stretches as far as the eye can see, and underneath the pristine water are schools of fish and coral reefs. If you just want to hang out for the day, consider renting one of the lounge chairs.
This beach is for those that don’t want to be surrounded by the crowds. It’s a very quiet beach, with just a few small towns in the vicinity. As far as beaches go, this is a good one to take a dip in the water and read a book on the beach. If you enjoy watching birds, you will likely see some very unique species as they migrate across this area from March to May.
For the adrenaline junkies, Monastir beach will be your favorite. There are lots of boats for hire, that will take you water skiing and if that’s a bit too fast then there is something else—camels! You can hire a camel for the day, and ride it along the beach and explore the area.
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]]>Tunisia has plenty of lush parks. One of our favorites is Parc du Belvédère, located in the capital city. It’s a great place for a quick hike or to sit under an olive tree and watch the world pass by.
It is easy to spend an afternoon lost in the maze of Medina’s markets. The colorful stalls are filled with intriguing antiques and the ancient streets are very picturesque.
From the famous Bardo Museum to the El Jem Amphitheatre, there are plenty of places to learn about Tunisia’s unique history. And no, this photo is not of Rome’s Colleseum.
Tunisia boasts some of the most beautiful beaches on the Meditteranean coast. Djerba is one of the most popular, and for good reason.
If you are daunted by the prospect of visiting Africa for the first time, then do not fear. The people of Tunisia are warm and welcoming. The lifestyle is relaxed and people will help you if you ask.
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]]>For the beachgoers who like to don a snorkel or scuba diving equipment, Hammamet should be on your beach list. The white sand beach stretches as far as the eye can see, and underneath the pristine water are schools of fish and coral reefs. If you just want to hang out for the day, consider renting one of the lounge chairs.
This beach is for those that don’t want to be surrounded by the crowds. It’s a very quiet beach, with just a few small towns in the vicinity. As far as beaches go, this is a good one to take a dip in the water and read a book on the beach. If you enjoy watching birds, you will likely see some very unique species as they migrate across this area from March to May.
For the adrenaline junkies, Monastir beach will be your favorite. There are lots of boats for hire, that will take you water skiing and if that’s a bit too fast then there is something else—camels! You can hire a camel for the day, and ride it along the beach and explore the area.
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]]>Tunisia has plenty of lush parks. One of our favorites is Parc du Belvédère, located in the capital city. It’s a great place for a quick hike or to sit under an olive tree and watch the world pass by.
It is easy to spend an afternoon lost in the maze of Medina’s markets. The colorful stalls are filled with intriguing antiques and the ancient streets are very picturesque.
From the famous Bardo Museum to the El Jem Amphitheatre, there are plenty of places to learn about Tunisia’s unique history. And no, this photo is not of Rome’s Colleseum.
Tunisia boasts some of the most beautiful beaches on the Meditteranean coast. Djerba is one of the most popular, and for good reason.
If you are daunted by the prospect of visiting Africa for the first time, then do not fear. The people of Tunisia are warm and welcoming. The lifestyle is relaxed and people will help you if you ask.
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