A relaxing city with a distinct French taste . Decidedly north African in flavor but with a heavy French influence, Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and a relaxing town just inland from the Mediterranean...
Home of the Lotus Leades in the Odyssey. . Welcome to Djerba " Ulysse's Island "
Djerba island is one the main touristic resort in Tunisia.The tourism sector started to develop since 1954 when Gilber T...
Chebika, Tamerza Mides and are located in a wild romantic region. About the salt lake Chott el-Gharsa, the P 16 to the northwest on the foothills of the Atlas and Sahara to about 60 km distant oasis tow...
The lively small town (45 000 Ew.) On the southeast edge of the salt lake Chott el-Djerid is like a gateway to the desert means. Indeed, the dunes of one of the largest contiguous areas of the sandy S...
Bright sand beaches caress the coastline of the Gulf of Hammamet, playfully oriental domes and façades of countless hotels lugen between palms and eucalyptus showed blue-white Touristenbähnchen draw t...
Thermes d'Antonin: Wellness in the Roman Empire. The TGM-train is a half hour drive from Tunis Carthage after. Moorish palaces behind high walls, palm trees, which are predominant in the wind - nothing ...
Medina: A town without tourist Klimbim; Tunisian daily close in Sfax. Nor is Tunisia's second largest city (850 000 inhabitants., 105 kms from Mahdia) a tourist hot tip. Behind the ring of industry, por...
Musée National des Arts Islamique: Intricate exhibits of Islamic artists and craftsmen in Reqqada. The suburb 10 km south of Kairouan served the dynasty of the Aghlabiden in the 9th Century as the gover...
Monumental inheritance of the Roman Junker country in the Sahel. Seem endless olive plantations, left and right of the road from Mahdia to 42 km from El-Đêm. Already in Roman times was this Part called ...