Things To Do in Tunisia
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Barter in Port El Kantaoui's shopping spots
The harbour is a hub for both souvenir and boutique shopping. Stalls selling painted tagines, ornate bird cages,... Read More
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Visit the Bourguiba Mausoleum
Visit the Bourguiba Mausoleum
The final resting place of Habib Bourguiba, Tunisia’s first president and the country’s answer to Nelson Mandela, is an... Read More
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Haggle for souvenirs in Monastir Medina
Haggle for souvenirs in Monastir Medina
Try as it might, Skanes just can’t compete with Monastir medina in the shopping ... Read More
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Explore Roman ruins in Dougga
Explore Roman ruins in Dougga
Turn the clock back 2,000 years and Dougga was a huge Roman metropolis. Today’s ... Read More
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Get adventurous on the beach
Get adventurous on the beach
If you’re up for activity on the beach, you can set the pace on a pedalo, have a... Read More
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Destinations in Tunisia
Top Destinations
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Port El Kantaoui
Holidays to Port El Kantaoui take you to a stylish resort built round a luxury marina and a world-class golf course – with a coastline of soft sand on the side.
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Sousse
Holidays to Sousse line up luxury hotels, a medina filled with ancient sights and shops that stock an Aladdin's cave of keepsakes.
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Monastir
Holidays to Monastir showcase old and new Tunisia, with ruins, restaurants and sandy beaches on the doorstep.
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Skanes
For sun, sea and sand with a Berber twist, you can't beat holidays to Skanes. Plus, Tunisian big shots, Monastir and Sousse, are right on your doorstep with lively medinas and authentic restaurants.
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Hammamet
Holidays to Hammamet give you much more than just a standout beach scene. Thanks to its energetic medina and star-studded nightlife, it's been dubbed the Saint-Tropez of North Africa.
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Yasmine Hammamet
Holidays to Yasmine Hammamet take you to a modern town with restaurants, cafés and market shopping – plus you're next door to the ancient winding alleys of Hammamet.
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Djerba Island
Holidays to Djerba Island aren't just about the beach. Sure, the 13-kilometre swathe of sand deserves the spotlight, but don't overlook the unpolished charm of towns like Houmt Souk.