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samedi 16 août 2014

Monastir


Monastir is a coastal city beaches and beautiful landscapes. It is part of the Sahel of Tunisia. If you plan to go by plane 2-hour and a half from Paris. 

Monastir is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Tunisia. It is home to many attractions that are worth your attention such as: 

-The Kuriat Islands: These are two islands, two kilometers from each other. Excursions are organized from 9 to 16h at a cost ranging between 10 and 20 Euro. On the smallest island, you will receive a barbecue and a festive atmosphere and then you can digest your meal the little adventure trying to direct you to another island on foot, in the true sense of the term because the level water is quite low. 

-The Marina: This is a marina which is also the starting point for Kuriat Islands and other destinations. The harbor is surrounded by a sumptuous apartment hotel where you will find all the comforts of your dreams and you will be enchanted by the beauty of the place. 

-Museum Of Traditional Costume: You will find a range of traditional clothes mainly ceremonial and colorful. These costumes come from every corner of Tunisia and trace the clothing traditions over the years. It is open every day except Monday, from 9am to 13pm and from 15h to 19h. Admission is less than 1 euro. 

-The Medina will plunge into another world where artisans, markets, streets and old doors will seduce you.




Kelibia


On the west coast of Cape Bon, a few dozen kilometers north of Nabel, City Kélibia is a port where fishing lamparo practice, which is to illuminate the sea with a boat attached to the projector in order to raise fish (sardines, mackerel) to the surface. Kélibia is the fourth largest port in Tunisia fishing. The port area is most pleasant to visit with that of the fortress port Kélibia is so dominated by the imposing building perched on top of a rocky hill. From the period (third century BC. AD) Punic strong stood at this location. Dismantled by the Romans, a new fortification was built by the Byzantines, who will constantly being enlarged and remodeled by its successive occupants, especially in the sixteenth century, when the Ottomans were facing repeated assaults of the Spaniards. The visit of the fortress is an opportunity to enjoy the beautiful panorama that opens from the ramparts on a clear day, Sicily is visible off (8h-19h, DT 1.10 + right photo, +216 72296318) . Near the center, the new district Kélibia White borders the beautiful sandy beaches of northern Kélibia El Mansoura, Steam Ghezaz. The city also specializes in the production of a dry wine muscat deemed proceeds in the vineyard of the hinterland

Hammamet



Hammamet is the oldest tourist resort in Tunisia. The city is located at the northern end of the bay of Hammamet, which extends for about 20 km. In addition, the city is located on a small peninsula south is a huge sandy beach. The medina is bounded by the walls of the old fortress, it concentrates a large number of restaurants and hotels as well as many shops mainly for tourists. 

About 10 km south of the city has emerged in recent years, the new tourist area of ​​Yasmine Hammamet, which is very commercial, it features a marina, an amusement park and a medina artificial . 

First we come to Hammamet for its beaches, which offer a wide range of water sports, diving, water skiing, windsurfing, etc ... Besides the beaches, the main attraction is its medina of Hammamet, with narrow streets, mosques, artisan shops (pottery) and hammams. To learn more about the history of the city, do not miss to visit the Folklore Museum in the medina. 

Hammamet is one of the most popular tourist resorts of Tunisia: a few seconds to find a dozen cheap holidays to Hammamet on the websites of tour operators! 

These formulas can certainly be interesting in terms of price, including flight, transfers and accommodation. But be careful to study details of the residence in question, especially if you are allergic to your surroundings 'mass tourism', part of Hammamet was made specialty. 

Thus, we often find ourselves in Yasmine Hammamet, a modern resort straight out of a tourist fantasy: replica of Medina, marina, bars clubs discos, noisy atmosphere and even amusement park around Hannibal and Carthage!

Sousse




Third largest city in Tunisia, Sousse is a top tourist attraction in the country each year attracting many tourists coming to enjoy both of its mild climate, its beaches, but also its vibrant nightlife. Sousse also has a typical Arab medina listed as World Heritage. 

Sousse has developed its tourism product mainly around the seaside activity. The area actually offers long sandy beaches famous throughout the Mediterranean and where European tourists come to enjoy the sun on the cheap. Most hotels are still located on the waterfront to offer their customers immediate access to the beaches. But the city is moving in recent years to a cultural tourism through its well-preserved heritage. 

The Medina of Sousse, a World Heritage in 1988, is certainly the key element for any lover of heritage. Dating back to the early decades of Islam, the first enclosure was erected by the Aghlabids the 9th century to protect their capital and military port. The mosque itself displays a martial pace with its imposing minaret-like tower. The walls are still widely seen today, and access to the old town is still through the gates, the largest of which is El Bab Bhar facing the European city.

Djerba


                                                               

Djerba, on the southeast coast of Tunisia in the Gulf of Gabes, remains one of the leading destinations of the country. No need to look far why: warm, clear water, Mediterranean climate that provides almost all year round pleasant temperatures, sandy beaches on dozens of kilometers ... 

After, like all destinations who are dedicated to tourism, we observed some through Djerba, such as large soulless hotels and resorts in the Club Med tourists are more and more since the 60s. 

Therefore, there is a group of divers recreational activities, ranging from waterskiing Gulf through the casino, not to mention the craft more or less artificial: some love Djerba paradise of relaxation and leisure resorts, others fleeing destination ... 

Yet Djerba also has an interesting heritage from the many peoples who stayed on the island throughout history: Carthaginians, Romans, Jews, Byzantines, Arabs ... what alternate with intense sunbathing on the beach.