The beauty of the Tunisian beaches and its historic treasures attracts millions of tourists every year. About 7 million tourists have visited Tunisia since 2007. Almost Europeans and Americans don’t require a visa to be in Tunisia .
Tunisia counts 800 hotels totalizing 232 thousand beds.
Eight international airports and eight ports connect Tunisia to the rest of the world.
The capital town Tunis is about 2 hours flight from Paris and London and 45 minutes from Rome. Daily flights connect Tunisia to almost all European, African and Middle Eastern Countries.
Tunisia has exactly 1298 km of coastline. Many resorts are well known such as Tabarka, Hammamet, Sousse and Djerba.
The holiday resort El Kantaoui includes 27 golf’s holes and a marina built according to the Andalusian style.
The village of Sidi Bou Said offers amazing sightseeing with its arches, gates and balconies. These ones are printed in Blue and White to refer to the Mediterranean Sea.
LEISURE:
While being in Tunisia, the visitor won’t be disorientated. You can practice many activities such as horse riding, tennis, hunting (hunting is allowed during specific periods of time) and scuba diving.
Tunisians are becoming keener on Golfing like the tourists. Somewhere, eight golf courts are available to Golf players. They’re localized as follows:
• Golf of Tabarka: a superb area of 27 acres (about 12 000 square feet) of eucalyptus, pine and oak forest
• Golf of Hammamet Yasmine and Golf Citrus
• Golf of El Kantaoui
• Golf of El Monastir
• Palm Links Golf (Skanes-Monastir)
• Djerba Golf Club
There are 4 casinos in Hammamet, Sousse and Djerba.
In the Southern part, in the desert, visitors can enjoy: rally, Balloon, sand yachting. They even can have a trip abroad the Bey train: “The Red Lizard” (known as ''Le Lézard Rouge'') to enjoy wonderful and panoramic views.
There are also loads of therapeutical spas in Djerba, Sousse, Hammamet and Tunis, which attract a new range of clientele from all over the world. They come to Tunisia looking for relax and comfort.
Tunisia counts 800 hotels totalizing 232 thousand beds.
Eight international airports and eight ports connect Tunisia to the rest of the world.
The capital town Tunis is about 2 hours flight from Paris and London and 45 minutes from Rome. Daily flights connect Tunisia to almost all European, African and Middle Eastern Countries.
Tunisia has exactly 1298 km of coastline. Many resorts are well known such as Tabarka, Hammamet, Sousse and Djerba.
The holiday resort El Kantaoui includes 27 golf’s holes and a marina built according to the Andalusian style.
The village of Sidi Bou Said offers amazing sightseeing with its arches, gates and balconies. These ones are printed in Blue and White to refer to the Mediterranean Sea.
LEISURE:
While being in Tunisia, the visitor won’t be disorientated. You can practice many activities such as horse riding, tennis, hunting (hunting is allowed during specific periods of time) and scuba diving.
Tunisians are becoming keener on Golfing like the tourists. Somewhere, eight golf courts are available to Golf players. They’re localized as follows:
• Golf of Tabarka: a superb area of 27 acres (about 12 000 square feet) of eucalyptus, pine and oak forest
• Golf of Hammamet Yasmine and Golf Citrus
• Golf of El Kantaoui
• Golf of El Monastir
• Palm Links Golf (Skanes-Monastir)
• Djerba Golf Club
There are 4 casinos in Hammamet, Sousse and Djerba.
In the Southern part, in the desert, visitors can enjoy: rally, Balloon, sand yachting. They even can have a trip abroad the Bey train: “The Red Lizard” (known as ''Le Lézard Rouge'') to enjoy wonderful and panoramic views.
There are also loads of therapeutical spas in Djerba, Sousse, Hammamet and Tunis, which attract a new range of clientele from all over the world. They come to Tunisia looking for relax and comfort.