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2024 Tunisia Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Popular Attractions
Sidi Bou Said
Medina of Tunis
Amphitheater of El Jem
Avenue Habib Bourguiba
Ruins of Carthage
Discover the Wonders of Tunisia 🇹🇳
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From stunning Mediterranean beaches to ancient ruins and vibrant markets, Tunisia is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. This North African country is brimming with rich history, diverse landscapes, and warm hospitality that will make your travel experience truly unforgettable.
✨ Top Reasons to Visit Tunisia:
🏖️ Beautiful Beaches: Tunisia boasts some of the most beautiful beaches along the Mediterranean. Whether you're looking for lively beach resorts in Hammamet or the tranquil, sandy shores of Djerba, there’s a perfect spot for every kind of beach lover.
🏛️ Rich History and Ancient Ruins: Explore Tunisia's ancient ruins, like the well-preserved Roman amphitheater of El Djem and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Carthage. Walking through these historical landmarks feels like stepping back in time to the days of the Roman Empire.
🏜️ Sahara Desert Adventures: Embark on a thrilling adventure into the Sahara Desert, where you can ride camels across golden dunes, sleep under the stars in a Bedouin camp, and visit the stunning oasis towns like Douz and Tozeur.
🏙️ Vibrant Medinas and Markets: Wander through the bustling medinas (old towns) of Tunis, Sousse, and Kairouan, where narrow alleys are filled with colorful souks (markets) selling everything from spices and textiles to ceramics and traditional crafts. It’s a sensory experience like no other!
🏞️ Stunning Natural Landscapes: From the dramatic canyons of Tamerza to the lush green hills of the north and the salt flats of Chott El Jerid, Tunisia’s diverse landscapes offer endless opportunities for nature lovers and photographers alike.
🍲 Delicious Cuisine: Don’t miss out on trying Tunisian cuisine, which is a delicious blend of Mediterranean and Arabic influences. Must-try dishes include brik (a type of pastry filled with egg and tuna), couscous, and tagine, all bursting with flavor and spices.
📍 Where: Tunisia, North Africa
Whether you're seeking adventure, culture, or relaxation, Tunisia offers something for every traveler. Start planning your trip today and get ready to explore this captivating destination! 🌍✨
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🚗 Epic Road Trip to the South of Tunisia 🏜️
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through the stunning landscapes of southern Tunisia, where desert dunes, ancient cities, and cultural wonders await. This road trip offers a mix of adventure, history, and natural beauty, making it the perfect escape for those seeking to explore off the beaten path.
✨ Why You’ll Love the South of Tunisia:
🏜️ Desert Adventures: Drive through the vast Sahara Desert, where golden dunes stretch as far as the eye can see. Explore the otherworldly landscapes of the Grand Erg Oriental, and don't miss the chance to experience a camel trek or quad biking across the sands.
🏰 Ancient Ksours: Visit the iconic ksours (fortified granaries) of Tataouine, which inspired the Star Wars planet Tatooine. These ancient structures offer a glimpse into Tunisia’s rich Berber heritage and are a must-see for history buffs.
🛕 Historic Medinas: Wander through the medinas of towns like Tozeur and Douz, where you can discover local markets, traditional crafts, and centuries-old architecture. These vibrant towns are perfect for soaking up the local culture and enjoying some authentic Tunisian cuisine.
🌵 Oases and Palms: Explore the lush oases of Chebika, Tamerza, and Mides, where waterfalls and palm groves create a striking contrast against the arid desert. These hidden gems are ideal for a refreshing break and stunning photo ops.
🏛️ Troglodyte Villages: Discover the unique underground homes of Matmata, where the local Berber community has lived for centuries. The troglodyte architecture is not only fascinating but also offers a cool respite from the desert heat.
📸 Scenic Drives: Enjoy breathtaking views as you drive through the rugged mountains, salt flats, and desert plains of southern Tunisia. Every turn offers a new perspective, making this road trip a photographer’s dream.
📍 Where: Southern Tunisia 🇹🇳
Hit the road and explore the hidden treasures of southern Tunisia—an adventure filled with history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. 🏜️🚗
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a lovely view, a dream to be, at the place of Sousse, Tunisia,
This place has a long name, Anker Aiguele. The shape of the desert began to change. From the rock wall we just saw, the mountain gorge, we began to have the golden sands of the fortress. The sand is driven by the wind and piled up into different forms. For example, the sand dune in front of me looks like a camel. The landforms here are loved by famous directors, Star Wars, British patients, these films or the epic wars, or the romance of love and death, the large directors are here to choose.
Tunisia's dinner is about slow food, drink appetizers, staple foods, desserts, and orderly. During a chat with my family, my main dish, Couscus, was on the table. I saw that its overall color is yellow-brown, in addition to the shrimp and fish mutton, a large, fried green pepper lying on the yellow, this green is the highlight of the whole dish.
Green pepper is not spicy, the taste is the cooking method of oily oysters. I took a spoon and took a sip of Couscous. The wheat was stewed with turmeric, garlic and onion. The entrance was soft and some were close to millet. Taste. Fried green pepper is the best dish of Berber, and turmeric is the favorite spice in this country. It tastes slightly spicy, can drive cold, and can prevent high blood pressure. It is not difficult to see it in various dishes. . Needless to say, the freshness of the mutton, I saw that the flocks of Tunisia were all kept away, and the entrance was not smelly at all. Eating seafood is a custom left in the Carthage dynasty. Carthage is a large maritime country, and squid and prawns are often used for food.
Tunisia is a country suitable for wandering, and I am indulging in a four-wheel drive. Looking at the rocky deserts on both sides, passing quickly through the window. I wandered through the innocent sand dunes and looked for an oasis of desert. I sat in a sloppy cafe and listened to the rhythm of the Mediterranean. Or inadvertently smashing Berbers, they looked at me with warm eyes, held me with warm hands, asked me to listen to them about ancient legends. Finally, walking in Medina with no purpose, let the warm sun shine on the colorful carpet and paint a beautiful picture. All these beautiful adventures made me infatuated with Tunisia.
Hello, Tunisian city, do you know that you are so beautiful? !
The city on the other side of Sicily in North Africa, the capital of Tunisia, the city of Tunis, is a universe better than I imagined!
Fortunately, I have reserved enough time here to step on Tunisia Time to feel the place~
get up early in the courtyard for breakfast, then go to Medina to hang out. There is a granny holding my hand and boasting that I look good. The boss who passed the shop selling lights called me princess. A cute little brother grabbed a kitten to let me touch it~ I watched the sunset on the rooftop in the evening~
Everything is beautiful and friendly, that is, the Tunisian city I have experienced ~
Come on, now I can change my name to the Princess of Tunisia in North Africa~ I have doubled it for this.
There is no day in Tunisia that is not good weather. Clear skies, blue sky, white walls, low clouds, high sky. The
Carthage ruins are the most casual sites I have ever been to, and I can freely touch the stones of these millennia.
There has always been a question: I am an Asian face, with brown eyes and black eyebrows, but it is a yellow hair. Can Tunisians judge where I am?
Good luck! Going to the blue and white town to go to the fast sunset, we drove along the coastline and randomly selected a point from the map. It was really a random choice. The name is: Gammarth
The result is super beautiful. Oh, the sunset is simply a fairy tale world. The streets of neat palm trees are like the Europeans in the movie. There are many flowers, and Bougainvillea is the favorite of Ke Ke. There are also beautiful white houses, one by one arranged by the sea. Many people walk by the seaside road, and the clowns sell balloons to the children.
"Is the old town that I live with here a city?"
I was asking Ke Ke all the way. Please, its too fun!
BTW, there is a KFC here, the chicken is delicious!
Have a few beautiful street beats! I feel more confident! I like my dark skin! !
In the blue and white town of Sidi bou Said in Tunisia, I lived for a little half a month~ this is a small town where Europeans and Americans often travel.
Rent a house in the hill, look at the sea every day, breakfast on the balcony, stroll around the street, read a book about sailing in the afternoon, go to bar at night to listen to music, see people come and go ~
I often watch the rain in Tunisia, I miss the Caribbean Sea, the days are comfortable blue and white ~
Many people come here for a day trip, but I suggest staying for a night or two.
It is located in Tunisia for about an hour. Public transport is also very convenient. You can take the light rail TGM from Tunis Marine in Tunis, and you can reach this small town on the cliffs of the Mediterranean Sea in about 40 minutes.
There is no such tourist attraction as Santorini, and in general it is quiet, suitable for a meditation sun.
Menzel Churasco Djerba
Recommended index: countless stars
cost: 30 ohms
This is a small villa not far from the coast
Appearance is Mediterranean style
room is Tunisia The cave style
satisfies our regrets not staying in the desert cave room
beautiful pool, 5 super cute dogs, 2 horses, 1 sheep, delicious food, these are not our love here The reason
fall in love with this is because the landlord Sofia
a super cute, Tunisian woman like a tropical plant
This day is New Year's Eve in China. After arriving at noon, we first came to the La Victoire restaurant in Carthage to eat a special Tunisian meal.
There is indeed a dumpling in this meal, that is, Tunisia fried dumplings Brik, the outside is crispy, the middle is hearty, and the tuna meat and vegetables, the dumplings will also be different, not only this one, The taste is ok. The taste of
barley soup is rather strange, but the bread is actually delicious, and there are Mediterranean grilled fish.
The first thing these things are really not difficult to eat, but they cant stand to eat every day, just like the Farafs of Israel. When I first saw it, wow, local specialties must be tasted, so big people eat. No, the second time, oh well, the third time, I still eat ice cream, the fourth time, do not eat hungry.
So, on New Years Eve, I ate two ice creams.
The group has not finished eating, I slipped out to see the first side of the city. Some sensible walls have also been carefully decorated with textures, colors, horizontal and vertical, and ordinary beauty. Not far away is the endless beach.
Tunisia is a small, cozy country in North Africa with a blue Mediterranean sea and an untouched Sahara desert. Carthage, once equal to Rome, was its former capital. . The buildings of the capital of the Arabian-style old city and the new European city are mostly milky white, nestled in the shade of date palms, palm trees and olive trees, like white lotus floating on the Mediterranean. The Bourguiba Street in the heart of the New Town, in the center of the Republic Square in the heart of the street, stands the bronze statue of the former President Bourguiba. In the distance, the water and the sky are the lakes of Tunisia and the Gulf of Tunisia.
This Dar El Jeld is the number one restaurant in Tunisia. It is just at the entrance to the Medina. The architectural style of the converted old house in Islam, with the gorgeous sense of the court, is not to be missed.
appetizer: bread, spring rolls ~ tuna olives salad ~ vegetable tofu salad ~ fresh shrimp squid rolls salad ~
main dish: leg of lamb with rice. In Tunisia, because of the custom of halal, there is no pork to eat. The most common meat is mutton. There are many kinds of mutton practices. The meat is delicious and has no scent. It is especially delicious.
dessert: fruit platter. The bunch of fruit-like fruits above is the specialty of Tunisia - the date palm, very sweet, tastes a bit like a candied fruit, it can be seen in almost every hotel's welcome fruit plate, and the favorite friends are especially fascinated. it.
The famous Anthony Baths were built during the Roman Emperor Anthony in the 2nd century AD.
There is a ruins of the Christian church in the old city, the earliest Christian church in Tunisia. Most of the relics of the Phoenician era that were excavated were graves, sarcophagi and tombs.
The well-preserved Anthony public bath is located near the beach at the Carthage ruins. The upper building is no longer there, but the structure of the building can clearly see the symmetry of the dressing room, the hot swimming pool and the massage room. Gradually warm the hot water room, warm water room, cold water room, gym and swimming pool. The water in the bathroom is drawn from the Zagwang Aqueduct 60 km away.
Sunset, just a bunch of sun hitting the bath, the golden light of the entire site is particularly shocking.
Pushing open the window is a beautiful morning glow, the beautiful scenery has a great appetite, and the three omelette have no feeling at all.
The real Tunisia
#summerdestinations
Discover the serene beauty of Tunisia's countryside! From rolling hills to ancient olive groves, this tranquil landscape offers a unique escape from the everyday hustle. Explore traditional villages, lush fields, and picturesque views that showcase a side of Tunisia that's both different and captivating. Embrace the charm of a simpler life where every corner tells a story. Whether you're strolling through vibrant markets or enjoying local cuisine, the countryside is a treasure trove of authentic experiences.
#bucketlistactivities #localattractions #placetovisitagain #TunisiaCountryside #HiddenGems
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Sunny Escapes in Hammamet ☀️🌊
#summerdestinations
Discover the beauty of Hammamet, Tunisia! 🏖️ With its golden sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant culture, it’s a perfect summer getaway. In July and August, expect warm, sunny days with average temperatures around 28-33°C (82-91°F), ideal for beach lovers. 🏝️ Don’t forget sunscreen and hydration while enjoying the Mediterranean vibes! 🌞
#HammametVibes #BeachHoliday #SummerEscape #TunisiaTravel #SunKissed
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Discover the Rich Flavors of Tunisian Tajines!
#localfood
Experience the savory delight of Tunisian tajines, a blend of slow-cooked meats, vegetables, and aromatic spices. Each bite offers a unique taste of North African cuisine, blending tradition with vibrant flavors. 🍲🌶️🍖 Dive into this culinary journey and savor Tunisia’s rich food heritage! #TunisianCuisine #Tajine #Foodie #NorthAfricanFlavors #CulinaryAdventure
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Tunisia: an underrated beauty of North Africa with such great culture and history filled with colours and food to dine all desires. Blessing that are unknown to be known.
During summer the heats can reach 35-40 but with great air conditioning everywhere not so noticeable.
Cost of living, food, and travel are all very cheap. Some people try to take advantage but keep your guard up and strong and always haggle the price and you will soon enjoy your time in Tunisia
Beaches are amazing and people are very hard working
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The biggest attractions of Carthage are all the ancient remains scattered throughout the city. The most impressive are the Antonine Baths – the largest Roman bath outside of Rome! The baths were built in the 2nd century AD, when Carthage was under the rule of the Roman Empire, and even today you can easily see what a grandiose place it was.
You can walk around the large area and freely explore all its corners. Besides the remains of the baths, you will also find here remains of old houses, a chapel, a Punic cemetery, etc. Look down while walking because you will also notice beautiful mosaics that remain intact in their place.
An advantage of visiting the Antonine Baths is that you can see the premises of the presidential palace located next to the archaeological site.#Carthage #tunsia #remains #rometrip #trip #localguides
May Day Travel Recommendations | Scenic and Niche Visa-Free Countries|||
| Scenic and Niche Visa-Free Countries|||. The May Day holiday visa-free country recommendations are here again, everyone hurry up and save it, let's go on a trip on a whim this spring🌸✨
❶ Uzbekistan
💁🏻♀️Recommended Reason
This is the birthplace of the 'One Thousand and One Nights' tales, home to the half-century-old eternal flame, and a dreamland of blue walls and golden tiles
🛑 Visa-Free Stay: Visa-free, Chinese citizens with a valid passport can stay for 10 days
💐 Best Time to Visit: April, May, September, October, high temperatures🌡️ do not exceed 30°C, low temperatures🌡️ not below 10°C
🚶 Recommended Days for Visiting: 5-9 days
👘Type of Visit: Photography, check-in, sightseeing historical sites, exotic style
💰 Average Spending: 5k-8K+
❷ Réunion, France
💁🏻♀️Recommended Reason
Known as a mini Hawaii, with lush forests, relentless waterfalls, and unforgettable mountain views. It's also a dream destination for nature and outdoor enthusiasts, with one of the world's most accessible active volcanoes, the Piton de la Fournaise, right here
Simply too cool❗️
🛑 Visa-Free Stay: Conditional visa-free, stay not exceeding 15 days
① Purchase a travel package from a Chinese travel agency operating tours to Réunion, which obtains a visa-free entry certificate through a regular local agency in Réunion
② Purchase a travel package from a qualified local agency in Réunion (holding an operating license issued by ATOUT FRANCE), which issues a visa-free entry certificate
③ Book flights with an airline, purchase one or several local services (such as accommodation, airport transfers, or day tours) from a qualified local agency in Réunion, which handles the visa-free entry certificate
💐 Best Time to Visit: March to November, average🌡️ temperature 20°C
Réunion Island has only two seasons a year, the dry season and the rainy season
Winter (dry season) is from May to October, average🌡️ temperature 20°C, this is the cool season
Summer (rainy season) is from November to the following April, average🌡️ temperature 30°C
🚶 Recommended Days for Visiting: 7-10 days
👘Type of Visit: Volcano climbing, canyon rafting, paragliding, rafting, horse riding, diving, whale watching🐳
💰 Average Spending: 5k-8K+
❸ Republic of Tunisia
💁🏻♀️Recommended Reason
Half is the fresh romance of the Mediterranean, the other half is the rugged wildness of the Sahara. For thousands of years, this place known as 'a touch of blue in Africa' and also the backyard of Europe, has been a Mediterranean pearl
🛑 Visa-Free Stay: Visa-free, stay not exceeding 90 days
💐 Best Time to Visit: May, June, July, high temperatures🌡️ do not exceed 30°C; the dry season is not recommended due to slightly lower temperatures
🚶 Recommended Days for Visiting: 4-6 days
👘Type of Visit: Photography, check-in, mosques, exotic style
💰 Average Spending: 8k-10K+
Tunisia
CityItinerary 1: The Bardo Museum, converted from part of the palace, is the second richest museum in the world in terms of mosaic collections, only after Cairo, attracting many photography teams to shoot here.
Itinerary 2: Medina Old City, one of the World Heritage Sites, a 1300-year-old 'maze city' in Arab style, full of gold shops, snacks, all kinds of goods... and outright robbery. Fortunately, the teammate's phone was hanging on his finger, just got a scare, and dared not to stay any longer.
Itinerary 3: Sidi Bou Said, also known as the blue and white town, is as famous as Santorini in Greece and Chefchaouen in Morocco. The yacht pier by the sea has a bit of the atmosphere of Dubrovnik at sunset. For the past two days, we parked anywhere in the city, mistakenly thinking that the whole country was the same. We didn't expect there to be a meter here, and as a result, our car was locked. After unsuccessful communication, we obediently paid a fine of 30 dinars.
Experience: The main languages of Tunisians are French and Arabic, and most people have heavy English accents. In this case, translation software and body language are even more useful.
Tip Of North Africa
Went to the tip of North African in Tunisia
Timeless Tunisia: Sun-soaked Landscapes
Tunisia offers a rich tapestry of experiences. Explore the ancient ruins of Carthage, wander through the narrow streets of the Medina in Tunis, and relax on the white sandy beaches of Djerba. Don't miss the vibrant markets, where you can haggle for unique handicrafts. Dive into history at the Roman amphitheater of El Djem, and venture into the vast landscapes of the Sahara Desert. Tunisia is a blend of cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality.
#2024wish, I’m going to ICELAND!
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Sunny day needs a great place .
Sidi bou Port , a lovely place to visit in tunis .
There is a small town in Tunisia whose name is teboursouk. I was shocked when I saw her at first sight, because the sights in front of me directly pulled me back to the memories of traveling in the Andaluca region of southern Spain. The ugly orange trees on the street, the leisurely people, the round arches of the style, like a Spanish town. Only the mosque in the center of the town separates the character of northern Tunisia from the Spanish style.
Looking up at the top of the mosque, there is a clock built on it, but the direction of the clock is reversed. This mysterious and distinctive clock made me very curious. It turns out that the prosperity of this place is indeed related to Andalusians. Hundreds of years ago, a family from southern Spain crossed the Strait of Gibraltar in order to escape persecution. After the wading in the mountains, I found this peaceful town suitable for settlement.
Although they have settled down in North Africa, they have never forgotten their home in the Andaluca region, and they have always been unforgettable about the family's glory. So they built a counterclockwise clock at the top of the mosque, hoping that the reversal of the time would bring them back to the good old days from the strange land.
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