mercredi 20 août 2014

Tunisia, the pearl of the Mediterranean

True flagship of tourism in north africa, Tunisia is a land of escape for nature lovers. Reflecting a harmonious contrast between modernity and tradition, Tunisia offers visitors rich stays discoveries and sensations.

A popular destination for tourists from Europe, Tunisia has an impressive natural wealth. Its white sand beaches, mountain ranges of sight and her little oasis in the desert fascinated inevitably visiteurs.La Tunisia is also a place of dreams for lovers of ecotourism. The country attracts millions of travelers seeking to discover its many natural resources, fauna and flora.

This year, tourism to Tunisia again on the rise. We take you to three popular resorts: Hammamet, Monastir and Djerba.
Tunisia is located northwest of Africa and is the smallest country in the Maghreb. You can enjoy the hot sun. The "land of jasmine" multifaceted, however much more to offer: you can stroll through the old medinas, dotted with countless shops, visiting the many historical and cultural attractions or why not go back to the desert dromedary. We take you to explore three popular holiday destinations: Hammamet, Monastir and Djerba.

Hammamet - the Saint-Tropez of Tunisia

Since its discovery by the French in 1930, the former fishing village of Hammamet has become one of the most beautiful resorts and liveliest of Tunisia. North of the Gulf of Hammamet, the "Tunisian Saint Tropez" is an ideal base for visiting the capital Tunis, the green peninsula of Cap Bon and other major resorts such as Sousse and Monastir. Hammamet itself has much to offer: a medina decorated with a beautiful bazaar of narrow streets and numerous craft shops, a pretty little fishing port, wide streets sloping, two great golf courses and nightlife furious .



Monastir - the warm atmosphere of an ancient port city

Monastir is a beautiful old port city located on a rocky headland to the south of the Gulf of Hammamet. You can spend hours wandering through the picturesque streets of the old city surrounded by ramparts, along with hundreds of small shops. Outside the Medina also, activities abound. A visit to the fortress of the cloister (Ribat) and the graveyard with the mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba worth a visit. Monastir has two beautiful beaches of golden sand: Beach Monastir, enjoying a central location along the boulevard, lined with shops and cafes, and the beach of Marina Cap north of the marina.
 

Djerba - the Polynesia of the Mediterranean

The small paradise island of Djerba is located in south-eastern Tunisia. Several kilometers of white sandy beaches, exotic palm trees and deep blue sea here adorn the coastal strip to the north-east. The capital of the island, Houmt Souk is worth a visit. You will find a friendly souk, a small picturesque fishing harbor and many restaurants where you can enjoy delicious specialties with fish and explore the local traditional dishes. Djerba will also delight fans of culture. The Archaeological Museum, established a stronghold in the 15th century, the Jewish synagogue, Ghriba, dating back over 2000 years, located south of the city, are key attractions.

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