A country to discover
Pointing to one side to Italy, the other plunging its roots deep in the Sahara, Tunisia is par excellence a link between Europe and Africa, between East and West . Marked early footprint of the greatest civilizations, it was the center of the empire of Carthage, some popular traditions perpetuate the distant legacy. It was a brilliant Roman province of which remain impressive ruins and gorgeous mosaic tables.
To each his vacation
Sea, sun, leisure
Fine white sand, clear water, glassy sea in summer ... One of the best assets of Tunisia is the beauty of its beaches. All along the coast, splendid hotels, recent or renovated, spacious and well maintained, welcome holidaymakers, alongside a wide range of clubs, from simple to luxurious. Their Tunisian stamp inspired their environment, their flower gardens, their friendly and well-equipped rooms are places to stay more enjoyable.
Families First
Kids rule in Tunisia. All combine to provide them with a fulfilling holiday and safely. Smaller taste the joys of fine sand and gently sloping beaches where swimming is safe. They will find in hotels pools well suited and safe, mini clubs with their pottery workshops or makeup.

With its large sunny spaces, Tunisia is the perfect destination for outdoor sports activities. To improve in a sport or try something new, hotels and clubs offer a wide range of activities such as tennis, squash, archery, catamaran, windsurfing, water skiing, mono-ski, kite surfing ...
Golf all year round
The nine major golf courses in Tunisia welcome players all season thanks to the mild climate and sunshine. Flowing between palms and fruit trees, sometimes ending beachfront, they offer a wide choice of scenic routes.
Wellness and spa
Flying, cross the Mediterranean, leaving behind the gloom and worries of everyday life ... it is already a first step towards well-being. Find on arrival, after two or three small hours away, skill allied to smile and kindness - and the blue sky bonus: it is certainly the beginning of happiness.
cultural Tourism

From North to South
Northern Tunisia
Tabarka to the shores of Utica, Tunisia North combines green and blue. Green like the vast forest of oak trees mountains or valleys Khroumirie around Bizerte. Blue as the clear waters around their waves rocky coves and sandy beaches delicious, and keep the memory of the crash of Mediterranean history.
Tunis and CĂ´tes de Carthage
Historical city but resolutely dynamic, where past and present are inextricably interwoven Tunis seduced by its Mediterranean charm. Its historic heart, Medina, retained his overall look for many centuries.
Cape Bon
Country lemon, jasmine gardens and the good life, Cape Bon offers its long sandy beaches and turquoise sea. Peninsula pointing Sicily, most mountainous on the north coast, is a fishing area, large agricultural villages, vast orange groves, vineyards and vegetable crops.
Sousse to Mahdia

Along a beautiful coastline - azure sea and long beaches of golden sand - Sousse, Monastir and Mahdia are both pleasant resorts and history and tradition cities.
Kairouan and Sfax
History and tradition, rich in their intact medina and prestigious monuments, Kairouan and Sfax cities fascinate with authentic atmosphere.
Djerba, Zarzis and Kerkennahs
An atmosphere of end of the world in the heart of the Mediterranean, landscapes flooded with sweetness and light, long white sandy beaches lined with palm trees, a calm sea where slowly glide fishing boats which becomes iridescent thousand shades at sunset.
The desert sand
This is the territory of Tunisia that come to die the last waves of the Grand Erg Oriental immensity of silence and gently sculpted by the wind. With 40,000 square kilometers, the Tunisian desert sand is a very exciting development along with easily accessible universe.
the Oasis
Steps on the old caravan route, the oasis towns of Tozeur and Nafta seem to have arisen from the desert, nestled against their immense palm groves. Jerid Region - "land of the palm trees" - lies between arid plateaus and sand dunes, while in the distance the great depression of the Chott el Jerid, a former inland sea, offers its shimmering surface of salt crystals.
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