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Tunisia, which is Africa's northernmost country, has been attracting 'sun and sea' visitors to its still thriving Mediterranean coastline resorts of Sousse and Hammamet since the 1960s. In recent decades Tunisia has developed its visitor offering to embrace the varied landscapes, ancient architecture, souks, cultural identity and culinary roots. Th...
Tunisia, the northernmost country in Africa, offers some 1,260km of Mediterranean coastline and a history dating back more than 3,000 years. Its history which can be appreciated when visiting the country's many Roman ruins throughout and eight UNESCO sites. Tunisia tourism, which started in the late 1960' with a handful of accommodation, now has m...
Tunisia is a North African country bordering the Mediterranean Sea and Sahara Desert. Its capital, Tunis, has the Bardo Museum with archaeological exhibits from Roman mosaics to Islamic art. To the east, the site of ancient Carthage features the Antonine Baths and other ruins, plus artifacts at the Carthage National Museum. Tunisia has seen a good ...