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Welcome to Tunisia a nation rich in art culture, history, architecture and hospitality

The beautiful country of Tunisia is tucked between Algeria and Libya in northern Africa. 
Tunisia tourism is drawn to the unique diversity of these lands; rich olive groves, coastal regions, bustling cities, sleepy towns, and the Sahara desert make up its landscape. 

An ancient land, Tunisia offers many historical areas rich in Roman architecture. Cities such as Djem, Dougga and Carthage boast staggering 3,000 year old mosaics, Roman baths, and amphitheatres that await exploration. 

Caves, mausoleums, and palaces further attest to the historical significance of this country. 

Perhaps your Tunisia Holiday wish is to be pampered? Tunisia tourism enjoys modern resorts to please any budget. Clean, Zen-like rooms promote deep sleep, and each day is greeted by a spectacular sunrise. Modern spas offer steam baths, seaweed wraps, even the highly sought Ghassoul clay to rejuvenate the spirits and relax the soul. 

A day of luxury cannot be complete without enjoying fruits from the sea, offered at many enticing Tunisian restaurants. After the sun sets, celebrate your Tunisia Holidays further with dancing, Salsa cafes, festivals, and casinos. 



tourismYour cheap beach holidays can begin with a visit to the bustling medina of Tunis, a symphony of color and excitement. Souqs, vibrant fabrics, jewelry, finely knotted carpets and wares are displayed by friendly locals proud of their skills. 

Spices and fragrances fill the air while cafes offer cool juices. Treasures can include carved olive wood boxes, ceramics and chunky silver jewelry. 

Only in Tunisia will you find an Ichkeul National park, filled with colorful birds, plants and water buffalo. The village Sidi Bou Said has a lighthouse and picturesque minaret, from which views of the Gulf of Tunis can be enjoyed. 



tunisiaMadia is the largest fishing port and hosts an annual festival. The Bardo Museum in Tunis shows items recovered from a Roman shipwreck from 86.B.C. 

Your cheap beach holidays will find you relaxing on the soft sands with the sigh of palm trees making you sleepy. 

If water sports are your passion, you will enjoy sailing, water skiing, even banana boating. Scuba diving brings you to underwater reefs, hidden caves and exciting WWII shipwrecks to explore. 

Packed with activities, Tunisia brings memories alive with golf, museums, shopping or even camel rides into the Sahara desert. 

Cheap beach holidays in Tunisia are filled with exploration of its many ruins, afternoons enjoying a museum, shopping and golf or lazing on the beach. Azure blue waters at your feet, an abundance of activities and luxuries just a moment away, Tunisia is a land like no other.

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