Tunisia

The historical centres of Tunisia have bazaars and historic handicraft markets. In Tunisia's ancient walled cities, or Medinas, families can spend the day shopping for souvenirs, tasting traditional sweets, and even visiting museums and historical sites. For many holidaymakers, the mysterious country of warm sunshine is a country with the purest sands, a peaceful holiday in a warm and peaceful atmosphere, but, of course, there are a few things worth visiting outside of Tunisia and the beaches. Where to see, go to sights - like the holy temples, majestic Carthage, the Colosseum, the sweltering Sahara desert and other unforgettable sights in Tunisia. Travelers love to spend a few days here whenever you visit these exotic places, but they never want to go to the countryside just to visit Tunisia. Of course, it is all a matter of taste, but the most beautiful sights in Tunisia are far from the city. Tunisia's tourist attractions include its cosmopolitan capital Tunis, the ancient ruins of Carthage, the Muslim and Jewish quarters of Djerba, and coastal resorts beyond Monastir. Tunisia is famous for Tunisian resorts located throughout the country: Hammamet, Sousse or Monastir. Until recently, the main attraction in Tunisia was the northeast coast of Tunisia around Tunisia; however, several new tourist areas were created under the Seventh National Development Plan of 1989, including the resort of Port El Kantaoui. There are many sights of Djerba, an island just five kilometres from the coast of Tunisia. Firstly, Djerba offers wonderful seaside resorts for tours to Tunisia. In terms of history, there is a lot to tell in Tunisia, especially tourist spots such as the Bardo National Museum, St. Vincent de Paul Cathedral and the Bab El Bhar Bardo National Museum, St. Vincent de Paoli Cathedral. Vibrant Tunis is a city of modern architecture that hides centuries of Roman and Arab history. Tunisia's most beautiful city is also a great base for exploring the nearby Roman ruins of Carthage. The largest mountain oasis in the country is also a popular attraction and has an abandoned historic centre. The romantic tales of Greek sailors make it easy to see why Carthage is one of the most visited attractions in all of Tunisia. Beautiful Sidi Bou Said is the most beautiful landmark of the Mysterious Land of the warm sun, a city of white and blue flowers perched on a rock at the foot of which the Mediterranean Sea stretches, the Atlas Mountains and magnificent Carthage can be seen in the distance. Sidi Bou Said is also one of the best places in Tunisia to collect the pottery for which the Tunisian capital is famous. While on holiday in Tunisia, you can also visit the Dar El Annabi Museum, which is a traditional-style house in Sidi Bou Said.