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Souks and Sunbathing, Plus 10 Reasons to Visit Tunisia

Tunisia combines Mediterranean beach resorts with desert adventure, bustling cities, and magnificent historical sites. Here are 10 great reasons to visit Tunisia to help start your holiday planning and further research, showing the best that this part of North Africa has to offer, from sunbathing by the sea to shopping in the souk.

Beaches: Miles of golden sand take in popular resorts such as Hammamet and Monastir, upmarket spots such as Port El Kantaoui, and the islands of Djerba and Kerkennah.

Desert: The Sahara beckons. Join a four-wheel-drive safari to explore the lunar-like landscape of Matmata, where Star Wars was filmed, or watch the sunset over the oasis towns of Tozeur and Douz.

History: Tunisia’s attractions stretch far beyond the modern holiday resorts. The country boasts stunning ancient sites dating back thousands of years. Must-sees include Carthage and the magnificent Roman amphitheater at El Jem.

Spas: Relax at one of Tunisia’s famous thalassotherapy spas, which offer a range of treatments using hot seawater. There are spas at many major hotels.

Food: Away from hotels, dining options range from gourmet restaurants in Tunis to stylish pavement cafes in resorts such as Port El Kantaoui. Popular local dishes include brik, a lightly cooked egg wrapped in filo pastry.

Shopping: Enjoy some good-natured bartering in the souks of Tunis, Sousse, and other large towns. Top buys include leather goods, carpets, and pottery.

Golf: Tunisia’s not all sand. There’s a good choice of green fairways too. Top spots for teeing off include Hammamet, Monastir/Skanes, and Tabarka.

Touring: Join an escorted tour or hire a car to explore little-known gems such as Kairouan, with a magnificent mosque and an ancient medina, and the impressive Roman remains of Dougga and Bulla Regia.

Cities: Tunis combines a vibrant medina of narrow lanes and bustling souks with a more European-style new town of tree-lined avenues and elegant buildings. Don’t miss the Bardo Museum, which boasts a renowned collection of Roman mosaics.

Festivals: Experience authentic Sahara traditions such as camel racing, magic shows, and nomadic dancing during the International Douz Festival every December. The town also hosts a lively weekly market where Berbers barter for camels.