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Tunisia is one of the smallest countries on the African continent. Close to Europe,
it is a fascinating mix of Mediterranean and Arabic cultural influences. A country
of contrasts, it has an idyllic, unspoilt rocky coastline, broken by sweeping
sandy beaches, lush green vineyards and citrus groves to the north, and the harsh
desolate Sahara Desert to the south. Holiday Tunisia is an ideal destination
for those who want to experience a taste of the exotic without losing the comforts
of a holiday in the sun.
Currency: Tunisian dinar
Language: Arabic and French; some English is spoken
Flight time: Around 3 hours
GMT: + 1 hour
Weather: July-August: 35C in the north; 45C in desert areas in the south,
where it is also drier. 16C in winter
Electricity: 220V. Sockets take two-pin round plugs
Tunisia
Holidays are one of the fastest developing destinations for the U.K.
traveller. Bargain holidays to Tunisia are readily available, with
plenty of choice of departure dates and all types of accommodation.
In particular late deal holidays to Tunisia afford the best value for
money, taking advantage of the best flight discounts. There are several
destination airports ensuring a good selection to meet your needs.
Holidays
in Tunisia tick all the right boxes so, Marhaba fi Tunis. Welcome to
Tunisia. From history enthusiasts to spa and designer label
devotees, honeymooners to gourmands, Tunisia is to everyone's taste.
If you love to learn about a country's past on your holidays, Tunisia's
rich and colourful heritage can be experienced at numerous museums
and archaeological sites scattered across the land. Or wander the narrow
alleys of the souks, inhale the spicy air and haggle like a local for
some handcrafted textiles or jewellery. But it's not all ancient history
and bustling bazaars – when
it comes to holidays in Tunisia, many of the seaside resorts along
the coastline have large, international marinas attracting jet setters
from all over the world. Chic boutiques, top notch restaurants and
designer stores line the promenades and create an exclusive, cosmopolitan
atmosphere. Several golf courses are close at hand, or visit the school
of windsurfing and sailing at the port of Sidi Bou Said, 12km from
Tunis. Hire a boat
and discover small coves and sprawling beaches or drop anchor, chill
out and work on that all-over tan.
If it's the children you're treating,
look no further – the
hundreds of kilometres of beaches are second to none in the Mediterranean,
and there is even a water and theme park, safari park and of course,
the magnificent Sahara desert for a cheeky camel ride. The perfect
ingredients for a summer holiday.