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Tunis, the capital of Tunisia | Best Places to Visit in Tunis, Tunisia

Tunis is the capital and largest city of Tunisia, a country in North Africa.
It is located on the Mediterranean Sea's Gulf of Tunis, behind the Lake of Tunis and the port of La Goulette.
Founded by the Libyans in the 2nd millennium BCE, and over time occupied by Berbers and Numidians.
The city of Tunis has been controlled by the Phoenicians, Romans, Arab Muslims, Ottomans, the Spanish, the French, and the Germans, and finally achieved independence as the capital of Tunisia in 1956.
This history has made Tunis a city of wonder with the largest cultural contrasts.
Tunis is divided into the World Heritage Listed old city and the new city, or ville nouvelle in French.
The city has many ancient buildings and a captivating mix of North African and French architecture.
From the winding alleys of the medina, filled with tantalizing aromas and colourful bazaars, to the sleek and contemporary architecture of the modern city.
Here are the best places to visit in Tunis:

1. Bab el Bhar or the Sea Gate
2. Medina of Tunis
3. Great Mosque of Zaytuna or Zitouna Mosque
4. Madrasa Slimania
5. Streets of the Ville Nouvelle (New Town)
6. Independence Square (Place de l'Independance)
7. Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul
8. Municipal Theatre (Théâtre Municipal)
9. Tunis Clock Tower
10. Bardo Museum
11. Ancient city of Carthage

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Let's Discover Tunisia ????????

By the end of this year i want to share with you this quick cshort video from my journey in 2021 with Friends & @DiscoverTunisia

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Monastir Tunisia 2023 | Top Tourist Attractions in Monastir Tunisia 4K (UHD)

Monastir, also called Mestir, is a beautiful city on the central-eastern coast of Tunisia, in the Sahel region. It is located about 160 kilometres from the capital Tunis and 20 kilometres from the more popular coastal city of Sousse.
Monastir has about 93,000 inhabitants and is the birthplace of former Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba, which largely contributed to the city’s touristic boom. Around a third of the population is occupied in the tourist sector and the city's luxury hotels by the sea and golf courses attract many foreign tourists.
The city boasts several cultural and historical attractions, such as the Ribat of Monastir, the Mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the Monastir Museum etc.
There are also kilometres of sandy beaches, wide modern avenues, and an international airport that receives and sends many flights daily.
It is considered one of Tunisia's best tourist destinations due to its rich history and beautiful beaches.
Monastir is also home to some of the world’s most interesting archaeological sites. The ruins of Ruspina, a Phoenician and Roman town are just close to it.
Monastir became famous in the 1970s when the miniseries Jesus of Nazareth was filmed there. Another iconic movie Monty Python's Life of Brian was also filmed there.
With its golden beaches and sapphire blue sea, its historical monuments and its charming marina, Monastir will bring a lot of unforgettable impressions.
An ideal holiday destination to sun yourself by the sea, but also to visit a fascinating region: from Sousse to Kairouan and from El Jem to Mahdia.
It is also a nice city to spend the day, so plan your sightseeing with our list of the top tourist attractions in Monastir:

1. Ribat of Monastir
2. The Great Mosque
3. Monastir Beach
4. Medina of Monastir
5. Habib Bourguiba Mausoleum
6. Promenade of Monastir (La Corniche)
7. Marina Cap Monastir
8. Bourguiba Mosque
9. Baladia Park

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Top 10 des Endroits à Visiter à Djerba En Tunisie - Voyage Vidéo - 4K

Top 10 des Endroits à Visiter à Djerba En Tunisie - Voyage Vidéo - 4K:
Plage de sidi yati 0:38
L’ile aux flamants rose 1:20
Djerbahood 2:21
Le marché de Midoun 3:12
Houmt Souk 3:37
Le parc Djerba Explore 4:31
La Synagogue de la Ghriba 5:32
Le musée Lalla Hadria 6:16
Balade à cheval 7:05
Le Fort Borj El Kastil 7:43
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Découvrez TUNIS : la Capitale Tunisienne | 10 Faits intéressants à connaître sur cette Ville

Tunis est la plus grande et la capitale de la Tunisie. La Tunisie est le pays le plus au nord de l'Afrique. Le pays se situe dans la région du Maghreb en Afrique du Nord et borde l'Algérie à l'ouest et au sud-ouest, la Libye au sud-est et la mer Méditerranée au nord et à l'est. Le pays couvre une superficie totale de 163 610 km2 et sa population est estimée à environ 11 millions d'habitants.

Etant la plus grande ville du pays, sa population est estimée à environ 2,7 millions d'habitants. Elle se classe comme la quatrième plus grande ville de la région du Maghreb après Casablanca, Alger et Tripoli et se classe également comme la seizième plus grande ville du monde arabe. La ville est géographiquement située dans le golfe de la Méditerranée derrière le lac de Tunis et le port de La Goulette et s'étend le long de la plaine côtière et des collines qui l'entourent

Rien qu'en regardant les mots Tunis et Tunisie, on peut dire qu'ils sont liés. Tunis est un mot emprunté à la langue arabe et a diverses théories derrière son nom. Certains érudits pensent qu'elle provient de la déesse phénicienne, Tanith, et c'est pourquoi la ville a été nommée en relation avec cela, car il était normal à l'époque que les villes soient nommées d'après les divinités protectrices. D'autres érudits pensent qu'il provient des racines verbales berbères ens qui signifient s'allonger ou passer la nuit. Ils nomment Tunis selon les sources originales signifie camper la nuit, camper ou s'arrêter. Il est dit que la ville était utilisée comme dernière escale par les personnes qui se rendaient à Carthage par voie terrestre. La ville était si importante qu'en ce qui concerne la dénomination du pays, aucune autre ville n'aurait pu le faire mieux que Tunis.

La Médina de Tunis, un endroit très phénoménal car il se distingue comme l'un des très rares endroits sur terre où vous trouverez beaucoup d'histoire. La Médina abrite de nombreux monuments tels que le Dar Ben Abdallah et le Dar Hussein. La médina a été construite en 698 après JC et a été la première ville arabo-musulmane de la région du Maghreb. Il est situé sur la côte méditerranéenne de l'Afrique et entre les routes maritimes et les routes caravanières du désert du Sahara. Tunis s'ouvre sur le golfe de Tunis avec son avant-port dit LA Goulette construit plus près de la base des collines. Il est inscrit au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO depuis 1979.

Il contient 700 monuments et fontaines datant des périodes almohade et hafside. Les bâtiments anciens comprennent la mosquée Aghlabid Al-Zaytuna qui est la plus ancienne mosquée de Tunis et le palais Dar El Bey ou Bey qui se dresserait sur les vestiges d'un théâtre romain ainsi que le palais du 10ème siècle de Ziadib-Allah II tous Aghlab .

Tunis est surtout connue pour sa culture et l'histoire qu'elle porte mais ne se limite pas à la religion. C'est une ville sacrée car elle abrite divers centres de culte monumentaux, principalement pour la religion islamique. Tunis abrite la mosquée d'Al-Zaytuna. C'est une mosquée majeure à Tunis qui fait de la ville un lieu de culte et se démarque tant dans la région que dans le monde arabe. La mosquée est appelée le centre du rythme cardiaque de Tunis. Al-Zaytuna est la plus ancienne mosquée de la capitale Tunis et couvre une superficie de 5 000 mètres carrés avec neuf entrées. Il compte 160 colonnes authentiques ramenées à l'origine des ruines de l'ancienne ville de Carthage. La mosquée est également connue pour abriter l'une des premières et des plus grandes universités de l'histoire de l'islam. Et enfin, certaines politiques et directives ont été mises en place pour régir le fonctionnement de la mosquée.

Il existe également d'autres églises et temples chrétiens, l'archidiocèse catholique romain de Tunis et des églises évangéliques.

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TUNIS | Getting Lost in the Colorful Capital of Tunisia

My first day of exploring Tunis, the capital of Tunisia on the Mediterranean Sea. You can watch Part 1 of my tour of Tunis here:
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The Best Hotels in Djerba, Tunisia

Djerba also transliterated as Jerba or Jarbah, is, at 514 square kilometres (198 sq mi), the largest island of North Africa, located in the Gulf of Gabes, off the coast of Tunisia. Djerba has a mild climate for the region and fertile soil however until the introduction of the current levels of advanced irrigation and piped water supplies one month, October, tended to supply on this coast approximately 25% of its total rainfall Known for its beautiful[peacock term][citation needed] beaches and dramatic sunsets, the island is a popular tourist destination, particularly with French, German and Italian tourists.

The Best Hotels in Djerba:

- Hasdrubal Prestige Djerba. Situated on the Sidi Mahrez beach in Djerba, The Hasdrubal Prestige Thalassa & Spa Djerba offers luxurious 5-star accommodation, a spa and free Wi-Fi. The 11 000m² spa includes covered swimming pools, hot tubs, therapy areas, massages and a fitness centre. Guests also have access to a hammam and sauna. The 3200m² outdoor lagoon has seawater, freshwater pool and spa pools. The hotel’s bars and restaurants offer a wide choice of local and international cuisine. There are 4 restaurants, a pool bar and a lobby bar.

- Iberostar Mehari Djerba. The all-inclusive Iberostar hotel is situated on Djerba Island, next to Sidi Akkour Beach and opposite Djerba Golf Club. It features 2 swimming pools, a spa and tennis courts. The hotel’s restaurant, La Guellala, serves Tunisian specialities and international dishes. Guests have free use of the fitness room, heated swimming pools and Jacuzzi.

- Maison Leila. This hotel is located on the Midoun/Houmt Souk route, just 2.5 km from Midoun, opposite the famous Mosquée Musée Fadhloun. The air-conditioned suites at the Maison Leila each have a living room with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, an equipped kitchenette and a private bathroom. Guests can enjoy a daily continental breakfast in the dining room and Italian cuisine is available for lunch. The property also boasts a beauty salon.

- Radisson Blu Ulysse Resort & Thalasso Djerba. This 5-star luxury resort is located on a private beach in Djerba. It offers a large outdoor swimming pool, 2 indoor sea-water pools and an oriental thalasso centre. Radisson Blu Ulysse Resort & Thalasso Djerba has 4 restaurants, including El Malouf, which serves gastronomic regional cuisine, and Kalypso, where guests can enjoy buffet meals. The resort also has several bars. The Neptune bar has sea views and there is a beach bar by the pool.

- Robinson Club Djerba Bahiya. Situated in Djerba, 6 km from Midoun this luxurious, Robinson Club Djerba Bahiya sits on the beach. It offers a swimming pool, tennis court and fitness centre. All the en suite guestrooms overlook the ocean, gardens or pool. Modern facilities include air conditioning, a mini bar and satellite TV. Guests can choose from a selection of bars and restaurants serving Mediterranean, Tunisian and seafood cuisine. The relaxation centre offers massage treatments, a hammam and a hot tub. In the evenings guests can relax with a drink at the various bars.

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Tunisia's Kerkennah Islands (îles Kerkennah, Sfax) - hidden island paradise with Bradt Travel Guides

I recently took the ferry from Sfax to explore the Kerkennah Islands, which are off the east coast of Tunisia in the Gulf of Gabès. At only 40km end to end and always less than 13m above sea level, the two main islands of Chergui and Gharbi are a hidden paradise that attract very few international visitors compared to Tunisia's larger and more famous Mediterranean island of Djerba. Join me as I explore every last corner of these two islands, including deserted white-sand beaches, Phoenician, Ottoman and Roman ruins and the former home of Tunisia's First President Habib Bourguiba! I also enjoy the hospitality of the excellent Casa Mia maison d'hôtes, giving you a full tour of their beautiful waterfront accommodation.

⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️

0:00​​​​ - Intro: taking the ferry to Kerkennah
2:17 - Tour of Casa Mia (maison d'hôte)
5:10 - Bilez beach
5:37 - Home of Habib Bourguiba
7:01 - Gremdi
8:04 - Dar Bounouma
8:44 - Pont De Berdouna (crazy causeway!)
9:27 -- Island Heritage Museum
10:19 - Camels and white sand beaches!
10:57 - Borj el Hsar (Phoenician site)
13:00 - The perils of being a travel writer
13:32 -- Breakfast at Casa Mia (maison d'hôte)
15:00 - Ottoman Tower, Mellita
16:54 - Traditional Charfia fishing technique
17:25 - Cercina offshore oilfields
17:49 - Conclusions

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Dar el Fardaous: Boutique farm hotel tour in Gabès, Tunisia (Maison d'Hôtes) - Bradt Guides

Dar el Fardaous is a traditional Tunisian country home converted into a boutique hotel (Maison d'Hôtes). This hidden gem is found 15km outside Gabès in southern Tunisia, North Africa. I was the only guest at the time, and really enjoyed the idyllic countryside surroundings, the spacious room and (of course) the friendly horses! If you would like to book a stay there, please contact them via or on their very active Facebook page:

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0:00​ - Intro - meet the horses!
0:33 - My new 4x4 suspension!
0:50 - Tour of hotel gardens
1:07 - Walking in entrance, lounge & dining room
2:01 - Tour of my room
2:52 - Swimming pool
3:12 - Upstairs balcony & shisha area
4:00 - Downstairs courtyard
4:11 - Front porch
4:20 - Conclusions - time to leave!

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Exploring TUNISIA for Bradt Travel Guides (2020 Country Highlights - 4k Travel VLOG) تونس‎ ????????

This year I went to many amazing places here in Tunisia, North Africa while researching the new Bradt Travel Guide to Tunisia (1st Edition), which will be published worldwide in April 2023. Here are some of my favourite places in this beautiful country.

Locations featured in the video (roughly in order of first appearance) include: Ras Ben Sakka, Dougga, Béja, Jugurtha's Table, Cap Bon, Tozeur, Hammamet, Chemtou, Korba, El Jem, Beni M'Tir, Hammam Mellegue, Oued Zarga, Sidi Bou Said, Enfidha, Tabarka, Chott el Djerid, Gammarth, Djebel Ressas, Djerba, Gabès, Douz, Makthar, Zama Regia, Aïn Damous, Bizerte, Ras Jebel, Bulla Regia, Medjez-el-Bab, Chebika, Tamerza, Takrouna, Aïn Tounga, La Marsa, Borj Cedria, Aïn Draham, El Kef, Haïdra, Borj El Loutani, Kesra, Ichkeul and Ellès.

Lots more to explore in 2021!

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