Tunisia
Discover Tunisia, Land of Contrasts
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Star Wars
Tunisia boasts the ancient city of Ksar Ouled Soltane, famed not only for its architectural splendor but also for its cameo in the "Star Wars" saga. This remarkable site served as the backdrop for the slave quarters of Tatooine in "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace." Today, visitors can marvel at its centuries-old granaries while reliving cinematic adventures in a galaxy far, far away.
An extraordinary Oasis
In Tunisia's southern region of Tozeur, visitors can encounter an extraordinary oasis known as Chott el Jerid. This expansive salt flat transforms dramatically after rainfall, mirroring the sky and creating an illusion of infinity. It's a surreal landscape where the boundaries between earth and sky blur, offering travelers an otherworldly experience unlike any other on the planet.
- Explore the ancient ruins of Carthage, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and delve into the rich history of this once-mighty civilization.
- Wander through the labyrinthine streets of the medina in Tunis, where you can haggle for treasures in bustling souks and admire exquisite Islamic architecture.
- Relax on the stunning beaches of Djerba, known for their pristine sands and turquoise waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
- Trek through the dramatic landscapes of the Sahara Desert on a camel caravan, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of endless dunes and star-filled skies.
- Discover the unique troglodyte dwellings of Matmata, where locals still live in underground homes carved into the soft rock, offering a fascinating glimpse into traditional Berber life.
- Dive into the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea and explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, making Tunisia a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.
- Embark on a journey to the charming hilltop village of Sidi Bou Said, famous for its picturesque blue-and-white buildings and breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding countryside.
- Immerse yourself in the ancient Roman city of Dougga, marveling at its remarkably well-preserved ruins, including a majestic theater, temples, and baths.
- Indulge in Tunisia's culinary delights, from savory couscous and spicy harissa to delectable pastries like baklava and makroudh, reflecting the country's diverse cultural influences.
- Experience the adrenaline rush of wind and kitesurfing along the windy coast of Monastir or Hammamet, where ideal conditions attract enthusiasts from around the world to ride the waves.
Country Information
- Tunis
- GMT +1
- Tunisian Dinar
- Islam
- 60 Million
- Arabic, French
- Tunis, Djerba, Monastir
- The country's climate ispleasant throughout the year, and almost always sunny. The average minimum temperatures are 11° in December and 25° in July,enough to spend pleasant moments. You can visitTunisia all year round! Summers are very hot and winters are relatively mild but a bit rainy. Spring and autumn are the two most pleasant seasons to visit Tunisia!
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Top Places to Visit
Tabarka
Visitors choose Tabarka for its exceptional location, between the sea and the mountains. The beaches of golden sand are framed by rocky spurs and forests of pine and cork oak. The crystalline waters hide the precious red coral in its depths. The characteristic silhouette of the Genoese Fort, perched upon an islet, is the emblem of Tabarka. The mountainous backcountry holds the promise of fantastic excursions and hiking around the village of Ain Draham, the entry point to a vast forested mountain range.
Carthage & Sidi Bou Said
Close to the capital, a prestigious location and striking views: this is the introduction to the Coasts of Carthage, named after one of the most glorious ancient cities of the Mediterranean. Founded by the Phoenicians, destroyed then rebuilt by the Romans, Carthage is today a fashionable city. Next door, Sidi Bou Said is an elegant village where the blue and white houses jostle with each other on the hillside, facing the sea. Stretching out close to these inspiring locations are the beaches of Gammarth and La Marsa.
Bizerte & Dougga
Lovers of nature and authenticity, the beaches and valleys of northern Tunisia will take your breath away. Wild coves, forests, vineyards and vast fields of wheat. On the coast, Bizerte, sentinel of the Mediterranean, is a historic city with well-preserved charm. This lush region also is home to two locations designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One is a cultural site, the Roman city of Dougga, and the other, the natural reserve of Ichkeul where the lake attracts thousands of migratory birds.
Sousse & Port El Kantaoui
Long beaches, old stones, high palm trees; Sousse is a city ripe with seduction where entertainment and exoticism coexist harmoniously. As a major modern city, it’s one of Tunisia’s most lively coastal resorts. As a historic city, it has conserved a magnificent medina and exceptional monuments from the Middle Ages. Just a few minutes away, a tourist town with Andalusian charm has been built especially for holiday-goers, around a marina: the integrated resort of Port El Kantaoui.
Hammamet
Variety of resorts in summer, well known for its beaches and its party atmosphere, Hammamet is also a small city with an authentic charm. Turquoise waters, the scent of jasmine, white houses and stone walls gilded by the centurie. Its medina fringed by fine sand is particularly poetic. Nearby, the new resort town of Yasmine Hammamet offers a more contemporary setting, while the forests and lemon groves are a real pleasure for nature lovers.
Kairouan
Away from the coast, in a landscape of steppes, Kairouan is a fascinating city still anchored in a distant past. One of Islam’s holy cities, it was the first capital of the Maghreb. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, it conceals several marvels: the medina, the venerable Great Mosque, the Aghlabid Basins and the stunning mausoleum of Sidi Saheb decorated with ceramic tiles. And of course it is impossible to forget the numerous workshops where the most famous knotted pile carpets in Tunisia are made.