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AROUND TATAOUINE
Around Tataouine and Medenine, the desert appears in all its implacable ruggedness. A vast rocky plain opens onto majestic landscapes of mountains and desert plateaus, cliffs and rocky spurs. In this Dante-esque setting can be found the astonishing architecture of the Ksour, collective fortified granaries of the Saharan nomads.THE GRAND ERG
The desert just how you imagine it: that feeling of abundance and immensity, the silence, the calm Tunisia is home to 40,000 square kilometres of sand desert, part of the Grand Erg Oriental, offering absolutely stunning panoramic views of dunes, shaped by the wind.LUXURY IN TUNISIA
The good news is that wherever you choose to make your base in Tunisia,there will be more than one luxury brand to choose from. Whether you opt to stay in the iconic village of Sidi Bou Said, the picturesque island of Djerba or a popular holiday resort like Hammamet or Monastir, there are some gorgeous five star hotels to choose from, many with manicured gardens, enormous pools and nearby golfAROUND HAMMAMET
Around Hammamet. Hectic resort in summer, well known for its beaches and its party atmosphere, Hammamet is also a small city with an authentic charm. Turquoise waters, the scent of jasmine, white houses and stone walls gilded by the centuries its medina fringed by fine sand is particularly poetic. Nearby, the new resort town of YasmineAROUND KAIROUAN
Around Kairouan. Away from the coast, in a landscape of steppes, Kairouan is a fascinating city still anchored in a distant past. One of Islam’s holy cities, it was the first capital of the Maghreb. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, it conceals several marvels: the medina, the venerable Great Mosque, the Aghlabid Basins, thestunning
REGIONAL CRAFTS
Regional crafts. In every town or city in Tunisia, brides wear a different outfit. Gold embroidered tunics, camisoles decorated with spangles, lace trousers, fabric shawls each of these traditional women’s outfits is more extraordinary than the next. One of them, the one worn by Raf-Raf’s wife, is on display at the Musée du QuaiBranly
AROUND MAHDIA
Around Mahdia. Mahdia is small city which keeps its original traditions, where the women cover themselves with gold jewelry and the houses are decorated with embroidered hangings. Its monumental gateway calls back to its glorious past: it was the first capital of the great Fatimid dynasty, who would go on to reign in Egypt and Syria. AROUND DJERBA AND ZARZIS Around Djerba and Zarzis. Both Mediterranean and Saharan at once, the island of Djerba has been a source of fascination since the time of Homer. Ulysses tasted the “lotus” there, a delicious fruit which takes away all desire to leave, and today each visitor feels spellbound by its exceptional atmosphere; an atmosphere which itshares with
DISCOVER TUNISIA DIFFERENTLY The Inkman. Mohamed Kilani Tbib, born in 1990, is a Tunisian graphic artist and calligrapher, working under the name of Inkman. From a very young age, he was interested in poetry and had a need to express his love for humanity and vision of tolerance on paper. Originally from the Gabès region in the south of Tunisia, the artist travels TUNISIAN TOURISM HEALTH PROTOCOL Tunisian Tourism Health Protocol. This space is created to allow you to consult the Tunisian Tourism Health Protocol. The Protocol is now formally binding and has been adopted by all tourist-based establishments throughout Tunisia. Tunisia ranks among the countries that best managed the COVID-19 crisis on a global scale.AROUND TATAOUINE
Around Tataouine and Medenine, the desert appears in all its implacable ruggedness. A vast rocky plain opens onto majestic landscapes of mountains and desert plateaus, cliffs and rocky spurs. In this Dante-esque setting can be found the astonishing architecture of the Ksour, collective fortified granaries of the Saharan nomads.THE GRAND ERG
The desert just how you imagine it: that feeling of abundance and immensity, the silence, the calm Tunisia is home to 40,000 square kilometres of sand desert, part of the Grand Erg Oriental, offering absolutely stunning panoramic views of dunes, shaped by the wind.LUXURY IN TUNISIA
The good news is that wherever you choose to make your base in Tunisia,there will be more than one luxury brand to choose from. Whether you opt to stay in the iconic village of Sidi Bou Said, the picturesque island of Djerba or a popular holiday resort like Hammamet or Monastir, there are some gorgeous five star hotels to choose from, many with manicured gardens, enormous pools and nearby golfAROUND HAMMAMET
Around Hammamet. Hectic resort in summer, well known for its beaches and its party atmosphere, Hammamet is also a small city with an authentic charm. Turquoise waters, the scent of jasmine, white houses and stone walls gilded by the centuries its medina fringed by fine sand is particularly poetic. Nearby, the new resort town of YasmineAROUND KAIROUAN
Around Kairouan. Away from the coast, in a landscape of steppes, Kairouan is a fascinating city still anchored in a distant past. One of Islam’s holy cities, it was the first capital of the Maghreb. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, it conceals several marvels: the medina, the venerable Great Mosque, the Aghlabid Basins, thestunning
REGIONAL CRAFTS
Regional crafts. In every town or city in Tunisia, brides wear a different outfit. Gold embroidered tunics, camisoles decorated with spangles, lace trousers, fabric shawls each of these traditional women’s outfits is more extraordinary than the next. One of them, the one worn by Raf-Raf’s wife, is on display at the Musée du QuaiBranly
AROUND MAHDIA
Around Mahdia. Mahdia is small city which keeps its original traditions, where the women cover themselves with gold jewelry and the houses are decorated with embroidered hangings. Its monumental gateway calls back to its glorious past: it was the first capital of the great Fatimid dynasty, who would go on to reign in Egypt and Syria. AROUND DJERBA AND ZARZIS Around Djerba and Zarzis. Both Mediterranean and Saharan at once, the island of Djerba has been a source of fascination since the time of Homer. Ulysses tasted the “lotus” there, a delicious fruit which takes away all desire to leave, and today each visitor feels spellbound by its exceptional atmosphere; an atmosphere which itshares with
DISCOVER TUNISIA'S REGIONS Visitors choose Tabarka for its exceptional location, between the sea and the mountains. The beaches of golden sand are framed by rocky spurs and forests of pine and cork oak. The crystalline waters hide the precious red coral in its depths. The characteristic silhouette of the Genoese Fort, perched upon an islet, is the emblem of Tabarka.TUNISIA CULTURE
Carthage’s successor, Tunisia is an ancient civilisation, enriched by different cultures through the ages. By visiting the country and its museums you can admire the prolific creativity of Roman and African mosaic artists, the powerful beauty of the El Djem Amphitheatre and the Great Mosque of Kairouan, the delicate elegance of the Capitol in Dougga or the palaces in Tunis, the movingTHE ISLANDS
The islands. 1,250 km of coastline, with a whole host of islands to choose from. In the north, 36 miles from Tabarka, the archipelago of Galite has six islands and is a popular, unique area for boat trips. These uninhabited granite islands are a little paradise of well-preserved nature. On either side of Bizerte, the coat is studdedwith
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation. Tunisia is one of the biggest tourist destinations in the Mediterranean. Tunisia boasts lots of hotels every different category, skilfully combining great facilities and Tunisian architecture. There are also lots of guesthouses and rural farmhouses throughout the country.THE GRAND ERG
The desert just how you imagine it: that feeling of abundance and immensity, the silence, the calm Tunisia is home to 40,000 square kilometres of sand desert, part of the Grand Erg Oriental, offering absolutely stunning panoramic views of dunes, shaped by the wind.AROUND DOUZ
Around Douz. Covered by a fine white mantle reminiscent of a snow-covered landscape, the Douz region offers one of the gentlest ways to approach the desert. Cordons of dunes and graceful bouquets of palm trees fringe the roads the sand slowly reclaims. The golden vastness of the desert is here, at hand, while the palm groves offerdelectable
AROUND DJERBA AND ZARZIS Around Djerba and Zarzis. Both Mediterranean and Saharan at once, the island of Djerba has been a source of fascination since the time of Homer. Ulysses tasted the “lotus” there, a delicious fruit which takes away all desire to leave, and today each visitor feels spellbound by its exceptional atmosphere; an atmosphere which itshares with
PALLAX | DISCOVER TUNISIA Lella Meriem 4173 Zarzis. Code crt: 4 DOUZ AND CHOTT EL-JERID Douz and Chott el-Jerid. Covered in a thin white layer like a snow-covered landscape, the Douz region offers the easiest way into the desert. Strings of dunes and graceful clusters of palm trees line the tracks carved out of the sand. The pale white immensity of the desert is there, within your grasp. SAILING | DISCOVER TUNISIA Sailing. From Tabarka and Bizerte on the northern coast to the Gulf of Gabès in the south, via the Cap Bon peninsula and the whole of the east coast, sailors have access to around thirty different ports and boatyards. Seven marinas offer cutting-edge equipment and services and facilities for winter storage.DISCOVER TUNISIA
Le portail de tourisme en Tunisie vous aide à trouver où passer vos vacances et vos séjours. Quels que soit votre âge ou vos goûts votre séjour sera agréable et culturel à la fois en choisissant votre guide de tourisme Discover Tunisia DISCOVER TUNISIA DIFFERENTLY The Inkman. Mohamed Kilani Tbib, born in 1990, is a Tunisian graphic artist and calligrapher, working under the name of Inkman. From a very young age, he was interested in poetry and had a need to express his love for humanity and vision of tolerance on paper. Originally from the Gabès region in the south of Tunisia, the artist travels DÉCOUVRIR LA TUNISIE Tunisie. Il y a tant de choses à découvrir dans chaque région de la Tunisie : des paysages contrastés, un littoral long de 1250 km parsemé d’îles et d’archipels, des traditions et coutumes diverses, un riche héritage historique. Nous vous présentons ces régions en les répartissant, par commodité, enCULTURE TUNISIENNE
La culture Tunisienne est le mariage de plusieurs cultures amazighe, punique, romaine, juive, chrétienne, arabe, musulmane, Turque et française! Découvrez l'histoireAROUND TATAOUINE
Around Tataouine and Medenine, the desert appears in all its implacable ruggedness. A vast rocky plain opens onto majestic landscapes of mountains and desert plateaus, cliffs and rocky spurs. In this Dante-esque setting can be found the astonishing architecture of the Ksour, collective fortified granaries of the Saharan nomads. DES SITES MYTHIQUES ET INCONTOURNABLES-DISCOVER …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE La civilisation punique a gardé de nombreuses zones d’ombre. Carthage elle-même ne conserve que de rares vestiges de cette époque. C’est toute la valeur du site de Kerkouane (au Cap Bon) de n’avoir jamais été reconstruit après son abandon au 3 e siècle avant J.-C. Kerkouane est une Pompéi punique, on peut y lire l’urbanisme typique d’une petite ville carthaginoise. ARTISANAT DES RÉGIONS TUNISIENNES A Tabarka :faites le tour des bijouteries près du port, vous y trouverez des parures originales en corail rouge et argent.Rapportez des souvenirs d’AïnDraham en bois sculpté : cannes, statuettes d’aigles ou de cerfs Vous pourrez aussi acheter de beaux paniers d’osier, des poteries berbères de Sejnane ou des objets tirés du liège récolté dans la région. COMMISSARIATS RÉGIONAUX AU TOURISME Tabarka-Ain Draham Crt.tabarka@ontt.tourism.tn Rue al zouaoui 8110 Tabarka Tél : 78 673 491 Fax : 78 673 428 Bizerte-Béja crt.bizerte@ontt.tourism.tn Sidi Salem 7000 Bizerte Tél : 72 432 897 Fax : 72 438 600 Tunis-Nord crt.tunisnord@ontt.tourism.tn LISTE DES BUREAUX DE REPRÉSENTATION DE L'ONTT À …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
ALGERIE / Alger Office National du Tourisme Tunisien1. Place Lavigerie. Hydra - Alger onttalgr@yahoo.fr Tél: +213 21608190 Fax: +213 21608190 ALLEMAGNE / Frankfurt Fremdenverkehrsamt TunesienEschersheimer Landstrasse 1060322 Frankfurt am Main الصناعات التقليدية والجهات طبرقة : زيارة محلات المصوغ الموجودة قرب الميناء البحري تمكنك من الإطلاع على أجمل المنتوجات منها خاصة الطواقم من المرجان الأحمر . أما في مدينة عين دراهم فيمكن إقتناء عدة منتوجات تذكارية المنحوتة على الخشب التيإشتهرت
DISCOVER TUNISIA
Le portail de tourisme en Tunisie vous aide à trouver où passer vos vacances et vos séjours. Quels que soit votre âge ou vos goûts votre séjour sera agréable et culturel à la fois en choisissant votre guide de tourisme Discover Tunisia DISCOVER TUNISIA DIFFERENTLY The Inkman. Mohamed Kilani Tbib, born in 1990, is a Tunisian graphic artist and calligrapher, working under the name of Inkman. From a very young age, he was interested in poetry and had a need to express his love for humanity and vision of tolerance on paper. Originally from the Gabès region in the south of Tunisia, the artist travels DÉCOUVRIR LA TUNISIE Tunisie. Il y a tant de choses à découvrir dans chaque région de la Tunisie : des paysages contrastés, un littoral long de 1250 km parsemé d’îles et d’archipels, des traditions et coutumes diverses, un riche héritage historique. Nous vous présentons ces régions en les répartissant, par commodité, enCULTURE TUNISIENNE
La culture Tunisienne est le mariage de plusieurs cultures amazighe, punique, romaine, juive, chrétienne, arabe, musulmane, Turque et française! Découvrez l'histoireAROUND TATAOUINE
Around Tataouine and Medenine, the desert appears in all its implacable ruggedness. A vast rocky plain opens onto majestic landscapes of mountains and desert plateaus, cliffs and rocky spurs. In this Dante-esque setting can be found the astonishing architecture of the Ksour, collective fortified granaries of the Saharan nomads. DES SITES MYTHIQUES ET INCONTOURNABLES-DISCOVER …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE La civilisation punique a gardé de nombreuses zones d’ombre. Carthage elle-même ne conserve que de rares vestiges de cette époque. C’est toute la valeur du site de Kerkouane (au Cap Bon) de n’avoir jamais été reconstruit après son abandon au 3 e siècle avant J.-C. Kerkouane est une Pompéi punique, on peut y lire l’urbanisme typique d’une petite ville carthaginoise. ARTISANAT DES RÉGIONS TUNISIENNES A Tabarka :faites le tour des bijouteries près du port, vous y trouverez des parures originales en corail rouge et argent.Rapportez des souvenirs d’AïnDraham en bois sculpté : cannes, statuettes d’aigles ou de cerfs Vous pourrez aussi acheter de beaux paniers d’osier, des poteries berbères de Sejnane ou des objets tirés du liège récolté dans la région. COMMISSARIATS RÉGIONAUX AU TOURISME Tabarka-Ain Draham Crt.tabarka@ontt.tourism.tn Rue al zouaoui 8110 Tabarka Tél : 78 673 491 Fax : 78 673 428 Bizerte-Béja crt.bizerte@ontt.tourism.tn Sidi Salem 7000 Bizerte Tél : 72 432 897 Fax : 72 438 600 Tunis-Nord crt.tunisnord@ontt.tourism.tn LISTE DES BUREAUX DE REPRÉSENTATION DE L'ONTT À …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
ALGERIE / Alger Office National du Tourisme Tunisien1. Place Lavigerie. Hydra - Alger onttalgr@yahoo.fr Tél: +213 21608190 Fax: +213 21608190 ALLEMAGNE / Frankfurt Fremdenverkehrsamt TunesienEschersheimer Landstrasse 1060322 Frankfurt am Main الصناعات التقليدية والجهات طبرقة : زيارة محلات المصوغ الموجودة قرب الميناء البحري تمكنك من الإطلاع على أجمل المنتوجات منها خاصة الطواقم من المرجان الأحمر . أما في مدينة عين دراهم فيمكن إقتناء عدة منتوجات تذكارية المنحوتة على الخشب التيإشتهرت
THE GRAND ERG
The desert just how you imagine it: that feeling of abundance and immensity, the silence, the calm Tunisia is home to 40,000 square kilometres of sand desert, part of the Grand Erg Oriental, offering absolutely stunning panoramic views of dunes, shaped by the wind.AROUND HAMMAMET
Around Hammamet. Hectic resort in summer, well known for its beaches and its party atmosphere, Hammamet is also a small city with an authentic charm. Turquoise waters, the scent of jasmine, white houses and stone walls gilded by the centuries its medina fringed by fine sand is particularly poetic. Nearby, the new resort town of YasmineAROUND KAIROUAN
Around Kairouan. Away from the coast, in a landscape of steppes, Kairouan is a fascinating city still anchored in a distant past. One of Islam’s holy cities, it was the first capital of the Maghreb. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, it conceals several marvels: the medina, the venerable Great Mosque, the Aghlabid Basins, thestunning
DAR ENNAIM | DISCOVER TUNISIA You are here. Home / Dar Ennaim. Dar Ennaim PROTOCOLE SANITAIRE DU TOURISME TUNISIEN Protocole Sanitaire du Tourisme Tunisien. Les documents disponibles sur cet espace vous permettent de disposer d’un recueil de mesures d’hygiène et de distanciation, afin que votre séjour ou celui de vos clients en Tunisie puisse se dérouler dans les meilleuresconditions.
PALLAX | DISCOVER TUNISIA Lella Meriem 4173 Zarzis. Code crt: 4AROUND MAHDIA
Around Mahdia. Mahdia is small city which keeps its original traditions, where the women cover themselves with gold jewelry and the houses are decorated with embroidered hangings. Its monumental gateway calls back to its glorious past: it was the first capital of the great Fatimid dynasty, who would go on to reign in Egypt and Syria. OASIS TOZEUR TUNISIE A quelques dizaines de kilomètres de Tozeur et de Nefta se trouvent Chebika, Tamerza et Midès, des oasis dans un paysage de montagnes qui comptent parmi les sites les plus émouvants du sud tunisien. Dans ce paysage d’une beauté éblouissante, chacune des oasis est différente. A Chebika, un oued dévale le flanc d’une montagneescarpée
LES ÎLES TUNISIENNES Les îles Kerkennah (14 îles et îlots) sont restées un paradis préservé. La plus célèbre des îles tunisiennes, Djerba, est entourée de deux îlots (El Guettaya Gablia et El Guettaya Bahria). Et si la côte nord de Djerba est devenue une grande station touristique, l’arrière-pays et TOURISME À TABARKA- MÉTÉO TABARKA POUR MIEUX …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE En été, Tabarka s’anime avec plusieurs événements sous le signe du jazz et des musiques du monde. Le nord-Ouest de la Tunisie, avec son épaisse forêt et sa nature préservée, est idéal pour pratiquer la randonnée, l’observation de la nature ainsi que la chasse. Deux sites archéologiques de premier plan se trouvent aussidans la
DISCOVER TUNISIA DIFFERENTLY The Inkman. Mohamed Kilani Tbib, born in 1990, is a Tunisian graphic artist and calligrapher, working under the name of Inkman. From a very young age, he was interested in poetry and had a need to express his love for humanity and vision of tolerance on paper. Originally from the Gabès region in the south of Tunisia, the artist travelsDISCOVER TUNISIA
Le portail de tourisme en Tunisie vous aide à trouver où passer vos vacances et vos séjours. Quels que soit votre âge ou vos goûts votre séjour sera agréable et culturel à la fois en choisissant votre guide de tourisme Discover Tunisia TUNISIAN TOURISM HEALTH PROTOCOL Tunisian Tourism Health Protocol. This space is created to allow you to consult the Tunisian Tourism Health Protocol. The Protocol is now formally binding and has been adopted by all tourist-based establishments throughout Tunisia. Tunisia ranks among the countries that best managed the COVID-19 crisis on a global scale.AROUND TATAOUINE
Around Tataouine and Medenine, the desert appears in all its implacable ruggedness. A vast rocky plain opens onto majestic landscapes of mountains and desert plateaus, cliffs and rocky spurs. In this Dante-esque setting can be found the astonishing architecture of the Ksour, collective fortified granaries of the Saharan nomads.THE GRAND ERG
The desert just how you imagine it: that feeling of abundance and immensity, the silence, the calm Tunisia is home to 40,000 square kilometres of sand desert, part of the Grand Erg Oriental, offering absolutely stunning panoramic views of dunes, shaped by the wind.AROUND KAIROUAN
Around Kairouan. Away from the coast, in a landscape of steppes, Kairouan is a fascinating city still anchored in a distant past. One of Islam’s holy cities, it was the first capital of the Maghreb. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, it conceals several marvels: the medina, the venerable Great Mosque, the Aghlabid Basins, thestunning
LUXURY IN TUNISIA
Enjoy luxurious holidays. With sunshine, luxury spas, unspoiled beaches, refined restaurants and elegant hotels, Tunisia is an amazing Mediterranean destination. Visitors can expect all the right ingredients for a luxurious escape from the everyday, with flawless service, luxurious facilities such as spas, pools and golf courses,and hotels
REGIONAL CRAFTS
Regional crafts. In every town or city in Tunisia, brides wear a different outfit. Gold embroidered tunics, camisoles decorated with spangles, lace trousers, fabric shawls each of these traditional women’s outfits is more extraordinary than the next. One of them, the one worn by Raf-Raf’s wife, is on display at the Musée du QuaiBranly
AROUND MAHDIA
Around Mahdia. Mahdia is small city which keeps its original traditions, where the women cover themselves with gold jewelry and the houses are decorated with embroidered hangings. Its monumental gateway calls back to its glorious past: it was the first capital of the great Fatimid dynasty, who would go on to reign in Egypt and Syria. DOUZ AND CHOTT EL-JERID Douz and Chott el-Jerid. Covered in a thin white layer like a snow-covered landscape, the Douz region offers the easiest way into the desert. Strings of dunes and graceful clusters of palm trees line the tracks carved out of the sand. The pale white immensity of the desert is there, within your grasp. DISCOVER TUNISIA DIFFERENTLY The Inkman. Mohamed Kilani Tbib, born in 1990, is a Tunisian graphic artist and calligrapher, working under the name of Inkman. From a very young age, he was interested in poetry and had a need to express his love for humanity and vision of tolerance on paper. Originally from the Gabès region in the south of Tunisia, the artist travelsDISCOVER TUNISIA
Le portail de tourisme en Tunisie vous aide à trouver où passer vos vacances et vos séjours. Quels que soit votre âge ou vos goûts votre séjour sera agréable et culturel à la fois en choisissant votre guide de tourisme Discover Tunisia TUNISIAN TOURISM HEALTH PROTOCOL Tunisian Tourism Health Protocol. This space is created to allow you to consult the Tunisian Tourism Health Protocol. The Protocol is now formally binding and has been adopted by all tourist-based establishments throughout Tunisia. Tunisia ranks among the countries that best managed the COVID-19 crisis on a global scale.AROUND TATAOUINE
Around Tataouine and Medenine, the desert appears in all its implacable ruggedness. A vast rocky plain opens onto majestic landscapes of mountains and desert plateaus, cliffs and rocky spurs. In this Dante-esque setting can be found the astonishing architecture of the Ksour, collective fortified granaries of the Saharan nomads.THE GRAND ERG
The desert just how you imagine it: that feeling of abundance and immensity, the silence, the calm Tunisia is home to 40,000 square kilometres of sand desert, part of the Grand Erg Oriental, offering absolutely stunning panoramic views of dunes, shaped by the wind.AROUND KAIROUAN
Around Kairouan. Away from the coast, in a landscape of steppes, Kairouan is a fascinating city still anchored in a distant past. One of Islam’s holy cities, it was the first capital of the Maghreb. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, it conceals several marvels: the medina, the venerable Great Mosque, the Aghlabid Basins, thestunning
LUXURY IN TUNISIA
Enjoy luxurious holidays. With sunshine, luxury spas, unspoiled beaches, refined restaurants and elegant hotels, Tunisia is an amazing Mediterranean destination. Visitors can expect all the right ingredients for a luxurious escape from the everyday, with flawless service, luxurious facilities such as spas, pools and golf courses,and hotels
REGIONAL CRAFTS
Regional crafts. In every town or city in Tunisia, brides wear a different outfit. Gold embroidered tunics, camisoles decorated with spangles, lace trousers, fabric shawls each of these traditional women’s outfits is more extraordinary than the next. One of them, the one worn by Raf-Raf’s wife, is on display at the Musée du QuaiBranly
AROUND MAHDIA
Around Mahdia. Mahdia is small city which keeps its original traditions, where the women cover themselves with gold jewelry and the houses are decorated with embroidered hangings. Its monumental gateway calls back to its glorious past: it was the first capital of the great Fatimid dynasty, who would go on to reign in Egypt and Syria. DOUZ AND CHOTT EL-JERID Douz and Chott el-Jerid. Covered in a thin white layer like a snow-covered landscape, the Douz region offers the easiest way into the desert. Strings of dunes and graceful clusters of palm trees line the tracks carved out of the sand. The pale white immensity of the desert is there, within your grasp. DISCOVER TUNISIA'S REGIONS Visitors choose Tabarka for its exceptional location, between the sea and the mountains. The beaches of golden sand are framed by rocky spurs and forests of pine and cork oak. The crystalline waters hide the precious red coral in its depths. The characteristic silhouette of the Genoese Fort, perched upon an islet, is the emblem of Tabarka.TUNISIA CULTURE
Carthage’s successor, Tunisia is an ancient civilisation, enriched by different cultures through the ages. By visiting the country and its museums you can admire the prolific creativity of Roman and African mosaic artists, the powerful beauty of the El Djem Amphitheatre and the Great Mosque of Kairouan, the delicate elegance of the Capitol in Dougga or the palaces in Tunis, the movingTHE ISLANDS
The islands. 1,250 km of coastline, with a whole host of islands to choose from. In the north, 36 miles from Tabarka, the archipelago of Galite has six islands and is a popular, unique area for boat trips. These uninhabited granite islands are a little paradise of well-preserved nature. On either side of Bizerte, the coat is studdedwith
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation. Tunisia is one of the biggest tourist destinations in the Mediterranean. Tunisia boasts lots of hotels every different category, skilfully combining great facilities and Tunisian architecture. There are also lots of guesthouses and rural farmhouses throughout the country.DJERBA-ZARZIS
You are here. Home. Djerba-Zarzis DOUZ AND CHOTT EL-JERID Douz and Chott el-Jerid. Covered in a thin white layer like a snow-covered landscape, the Douz region offers the easiest way into the desert. Strings of dunes and graceful clusters of palm trees line the tracks carved out of the sand. The pale white immensity of the desert is there, within your grasp. PALLAX | DISCOVER TUNISIA Lella Meriem 4173 Zarzis. Code crt: 4 SAILING | DISCOVER TUNISIA Sailing. From Tabarka and Bizerte on the northern coast to the Gulf of Gabès in the south, via the Cap Bon peninsula and the whole of the east coast, sailors have access to around thirty different ports and boatyards. Seven marinas offer cutting-edge equipment and services and facilities for winter storage. RÉSIDENCE LE CONSUL www.residenceleconsul.com. Email: contact@residenceleconsul.com TOURISME À TABARKA- MÉTÉO TABARKA POUR MIEUX …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE En été, Tabarka s’anime avec plusieurs événements sous le signe du jazz et des musiques du monde. Le nord-Ouest de la Tunisie, avec son épaisse forêt et sa nature préservée, est idéal pour pratiquer la randonnée, l’observation de la nature ainsi que la chasse. Deux sites archéologiques de premier plan se trouvent aussidans la
DISCOVER TUNISIA DIFFERENTLY The Inkman. Mohamed Kilani Tbib, born in 1990, is a Tunisian graphic artist and calligrapher, working under the name of Inkman. From a very young age, he was interested in poetry and had a need to express his love for humanity and vision of tolerance on paper. Originally from the Gabès region in the south of Tunisia, the artist travelsDISCOVER TUNISIA
Le portail de tourisme en Tunisie vous aide à trouver où passer vos vacances et vos séjours. Quels que soit votre âge ou vos goûts votre séjour sera agréable et culturel à la fois en choisissant votre guide de tourisme Discover Tunisia TUNISIAN TOURISM HEALTH PROTOCOL Tunisian Tourism Health Protocol. This space is created to allow you to consult the Tunisian Tourism Health Protocol. The Protocol is now formally binding and has been adopted by all tourist-based establishments throughout Tunisia. Tunisia ranks among the countries that best managed the COVID-19 crisis on a global scale.AROUND TATAOUINE
Around Tataouine and Medenine, the desert appears in all its implacable ruggedness. A vast rocky plain opens onto majestic landscapes of mountains and desert plateaus, cliffs and rocky spurs. In this Dante-esque setting can be found the astonishing architecture of the Ksour, collective fortified granaries of the Saharan nomads.THE GRAND ERG
The desert just how you imagine it: that feeling of abundance and immensity, the silence, the calm Tunisia is home to 40,000 square kilometres of sand desert, part of the Grand Erg Oriental, offering absolutely stunning panoramic views of dunes, shaped by the wind.AROUND KAIROUAN
Around Kairouan. Away from the coast, in a landscape of steppes, Kairouan is a fascinating city still anchored in a distant past. One of Islam’s holy cities, it was the first capital of the Maghreb. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, it conceals several marvels: the medina, the venerable Great Mosque, the Aghlabid Basins, thestunning
LUXURY IN TUNISIA
Enjoy luxurious holidays. With sunshine, luxury spas, unspoiled beaches, refined restaurants and elegant hotels, Tunisia is an amazing Mediterranean destination. Visitors can expect all the right ingredients for a luxurious escape from the everyday, with flawless service, luxurious facilities such as spas, pools and golf courses,and hotels
REGIONAL CRAFTS
Regional crafts. In every town or city in Tunisia, brides wear a different outfit. Gold embroidered tunics, camisoles decorated with spangles, lace trousers, fabric shawls each of these traditional women’s outfits is more extraordinary than the next. One of them, the one worn by Raf-Raf’s wife, is on display at the Musée du QuaiBranly
AROUND MAHDIA
Around Mahdia. Mahdia is small city which keeps its original traditions, where the women cover themselves with gold jewelry and the houses are decorated with embroidered hangings. Its monumental gateway calls back to its glorious past: it was the first capital of the great Fatimid dynasty, who would go on to reign in Egypt and Syria. DOUZ AND CHOTT EL-JERID Douz and Chott el-Jerid. Covered in a thin white layer like a snow-covered landscape, the Douz region offers the easiest way into the desert. Strings of dunes and graceful clusters of palm trees line the tracks carved out of the sand. The pale white immensity of the desert is there, within your grasp. DISCOVER TUNISIA DIFFERENTLY The Inkman. Mohamed Kilani Tbib, born in 1990, is a Tunisian graphic artist and calligrapher, working under the name of Inkman. From a very young age, he was interested in poetry and had a need to express his love for humanity and vision of tolerance on paper. Originally from the Gabès region in the south of Tunisia, the artist travelsDISCOVER TUNISIA
Le portail de tourisme en Tunisie vous aide à trouver où passer vos vacances et vos séjours. Quels que soit votre âge ou vos goûts votre séjour sera agréable et culturel à la fois en choisissant votre guide de tourisme Discover Tunisia TUNISIAN TOURISM HEALTH PROTOCOL Tunisian Tourism Health Protocol. This space is created to allow you to consult the Tunisian Tourism Health Protocol. The Protocol is now formally binding and has been adopted by all tourist-based establishments throughout Tunisia. Tunisia ranks among the countries that best managed the COVID-19 crisis on a global scale.AROUND TATAOUINE
Around Tataouine and Medenine, the desert appears in all its implacable ruggedness. A vast rocky plain opens onto majestic landscapes of mountains and desert plateaus, cliffs and rocky spurs. In this Dante-esque setting can be found the astonishing architecture of the Ksour, collective fortified granaries of the Saharan nomads.THE GRAND ERG
The desert just how you imagine it: that feeling of abundance and immensity, the silence, the calm Tunisia is home to 40,000 square kilometres of sand desert, part of the Grand Erg Oriental, offering absolutely stunning panoramic views of dunes, shaped by the wind.AROUND KAIROUAN
Around Kairouan. Away from the coast, in a landscape of steppes, Kairouan is a fascinating city still anchored in a distant past. One of Islam’s holy cities, it was the first capital of the Maghreb. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, it conceals several marvels: the medina, the venerable Great Mosque, the Aghlabid Basins, thestunning
LUXURY IN TUNISIA
Enjoy luxurious holidays. With sunshine, luxury spas, unspoiled beaches, refined restaurants and elegant hotels, Tunisia is an amazing Mediterranean destination. Visitors can expect all the right ingredients for a luxurious escape from the everyday, with flawless service, luxurious facilities such as spas, pools and golf courses,and hotels
REGIONAL CRAFTS
Regional crafts. In every town or city in Tunisia, brides wear a different outfit. Gold embroidered tunics, camisoles decorated with spangles, lace trousers, fabric shawls each of these traditional women’s outfits is more extraordinary than the next. One of them, the one worn by Raf-Raf’s wife, is on display at the Musée du QuaiBranly
AROUND MAHDIA
Around Mahdia. Mahdia is small city which keeps its original traditions, where the women cover themselves with gold jewelry and the houses are decorated with embroidered hangings. Its monumental gateway calls back to its glorious past: it was the first capital of the great Fatimid dynasty, who would go on to reign in Egypt and Syria. DOUZ AND CHOTT EL-JERID Douz and Chott el-Jerid. Covered in a thin white layer like a snow-covered landscape, the Douz region offers the easiest way into the desert. Strings of dunes and graceful clusters of palm trees line the tracks carved out of the sand. The pale white immensity of the desert is there, within your grasp. DISCOVER TUNISIA'S REGIONS Visitors choose Tabarka for its exceptional location, between the sea and the mountains. The beaches of golden sand are framed by rocky spurs and forests of pine and cork oak. The crystalline waters hide the precious red coral in its depths. The characteristic silhouette of the Genoese Fort, perched upon an islet, is the emblem of Tabarka.TUNISIA CULTURE
Carthage’s successor, Tunisia is an ancient civilisation, enriched by different cultures through the ages. By visiting the country and its museums you can admire the prolific creativity of Roman and African mosaic artists, the powerful beauty of the El Djem Amphitheatre and the Great Mosque of Kairouan, the delicate elegance of the Capitol in Dougga or the palaces in Tunis, the movingACCOMMODATION
Accommodation. Tunisia is one of the biggest tourist destinations in the Mediterranean. Tunisia boasts lots of hotels every different category, skilfully combining great facilities and Tunisian architecture. There are also lots of guesthouses and rural farmhouses throughout the country.THE ISLANDS
The islands. 1,250 km of coastline, with a whole host of islands to choose from. In the north, 36 miles from Tabarka, the archipelago of Galite has six islands and is a popular, unique area for boat trips. These uninhabited granite islands are a little paradise of well-preserved nature. On either side of Bizerte, the coat is studdedwith
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You are here. Home. Djerba-Zarzis DOUZ AND CHOTT EL-JERID Douz and Chott el-Jerid. Covered in a thin white layer like a snow-covered landscape, the Douz region offers the easiest way into the desert. Strings of dunes and graceful clusters of palm trees line the tracks carved out of the sand. The pale white immensity of the desert is there, within your grasp. SAILING | DISCOVER TUNISIA Sailing. From Tabarka and Bizerte on the northern coast to the Gulf of Gabès in the south, via the Cap Bon peninsula and the whole of the east coast, sailors have access to around thirty different ports and boatyards. Seven marinas offer cutting-edge equipment and services and facilities for winter storage. RÉSIDENCE LE CONSUL www.residenceleconsul.com. Email: contact@residenceleconsul.comBUSINESS HÔTEL
www.businesshoteltunis.com. Email: contact@businesshoteltunis.com TOURISME À TABARKA- MÉTÉO TABARKA POUR MIEUX PROFITER En été, Tabarka s’anime avec plusieurs événements sous le signe du jazz et des musiques du monde. Le nord-Ouest de la Tunisie, avec son épaisse forêt et sa nature préservée, est idéal pour pratiquer la randonnée, l’observation de la nature ainsi que la chasse. Deux sites archéologiques de premier plan se trouvent aussidans la
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Ali Dey Daly est un jeune homme surprenant, attachant et surtout gorgé de talent. Il a su faire de son métier, un art qu’il maitrise, chérit et développe en toute sérénité. C’est l’âge de 14 ans que l’aventure de ce jeune homme a officiellement commencée. A l’époque il étudiait au lycée et il a décidé de quitter après une longue discussion avec ses parents, et ce afin de faire un CAP de cuisine et par la suite un BEP ce qui’ lui a permis de travailler en Tunisie. A l’âge de 15 ans il a...*
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Yasmine Azaiez a commencé à jouer du violon à l’âge de 4 ans en Grande-Bretagne et à 8 ans elle a été acceptée par concours à la prestigieuse “Menuhin School” en Grande-Bretagne. A l’âge de 17 ans, ellea reçu le deuxième prix du prestigieux concours annuel Jeune Musicien de l’Année" à Sevenoaks, Grande Bretagne, avec un jury composé d’éminents professeurs du Collège Royal de Musique de Londres. Le Jury dira d'elle : "Immense talent, avec une excellente et passionnante approche professionnelle...1
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