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Tunisia is considered one of the most popular Mediterranean resorts. This state attracts tourists with its oriental flavor, a series of snow-white beaches, a lot of natural and architectural attractions, as well as good service from local hotels. The main contingent of vacationers in Tunisia, as a rule, consists of married couples and youth. Of the foreigners, the majority of foreigners are Germans; there are comparatively fewer Russians than in Turkey or Egypt. Beach holiday in Tunisia can be combined with a visit to thalassotherapy treatment centers, a trip to ancient city Carthage and a two-day desert jeep safari. The main disadvantage of holidays in Tunisia is the underdeveloped tourist infrastructure; there are few hotels in the country, which makes it very difficult to find a really decent hotel. The warmest resort is the island of Djerba, but even there in the off-season you will have to be content with swimming in indoor pools; the sea is quite cold during this period.

Capital of the country: Tunisia. Main resorts: Mahdia, Monastir, Sousse, Hammamet, Djerba island.

How to get to Tunisia

You can get from Russia to Tunisia by plane. Tunisair and Nouvelair airlines operate regular flights on the Moscow-Tunisia route. The cities of Sousse and Hammamet can be reached by Transaero planes. It will be more expensive to fly to Tunisia with a transfer in Istanbul or Rome. Travel time in this case takes about 6.5 hours. During the holiday season, many charter flights depart from St. Petersburg, Moscow and Kyiv to Tunisia and Monastir.

Citizens of the Russian Federation do not require a visa to Tunisia if their stay in the country does not exceed 30 days. Upon arrival at Tunis airport, you must fill out an immigration card. One part of it should be kept until the end of the trip and presented at the airport when departing the country.

Customs

It is prohibited to import the country’s national currency, pornographic materials, narcotic substances, certain types of plants and animals, into Tunisia. explosives and weapons, antiques, products made from animal skins. Video equipment is subject to mandatory declaration. You can bring 1 liter of strong alcohol, 2 liters of wine, and 20 packs of cigarettes duty free. Almost everything is allowed to be exported from the country, except the national currency. Jewelry, silver, and carpets can be taken out only after presenting a receipt for their purchase.

Hotels in Tunisia

Most hotels in Tunisia are located on the first coastline. Each hotel has a beauty center and offers thalassotherapy services. Hotels high level there are very few in the country. Also in Tunisia you can find very exotic cave-type hotels with beds on clay legs or small tents located right in the middle of the Sahara. Animation is usually presented only in 3*-4* hotels.

Attractions and entertainment

A sightseeing trip around Tunisia will cost 210 TND. It includes a visit to the Roman amphitheater at El Jem, the holy city of Kairouan, a Barbary settlement at Matmata, an overnight stay in Douz and camel riding through the dunes of the Sahara. Numerous other excursions pass through Carthage, the Cap Bon Peninsula, Sousse, Monastir, Phrygia Park, the Roman ruins of Dougga and the Mediterranean port of Bizerte.

The capital of the country of the same name, Tunisia, combines the best traditions of the ancient eastern city. The most attractive place for tourists is its old part - the medina, with its characteristic buildings closely adjacent to each other. The main attraction of the city is the Zituna Mosque, the only Muslim temple that people of any nationality and religious affiliation are allowed to visit. The interior of the mosque can be viewed from surrounded by columns courtyard. In the Middle Ages, Zituna was a Muslim university; its halls accommodated up to 10 thousand students. You can get a closer look at the culture and life of the local population at the Dar Ben Abdallah Museum, which has preserved the flavor of the 19th century. To the route of the majority tourist excursions There are numerous markets and street bazaars throughout the capital. Each medina market is located on a separate street and offers specialized products. For example, at the wool and perfume market you can buy excellent wool products and aromatic oils, at the wedding market you can buy the necessary accessories for holding wedding ceremony and so on. In the new part of the city it is worth visiting the Catholic Cathedral, Theatre of Drama, National Museum Bardo. Hungry tourists after a long excursion can have a snack in one of the many cafes or restaurants. Most inexpensive cafes are located on Habiba Bourguiba Street; more expensive and sophisticated establishments can be found in the central area of ​​the city.

Not a single tourist route around the capital is complete without visiting its main suburb - Carthage. Thousands of years ago this city was considered one of the most powerful and prosperous. Even the Italian capital Rome is inferior to it in age. Ancient Carthage was almost completely destroyed; what remains of it today annually attracts thousands of archaeologists, historians and tourists from all over the world to this region. The ruins of Carthage are located over 6 km of terrain, so it is very important to plan your route in advance. A ticket to visit Carthage costs about 10 TND and is valid for one day from the date of purchase. During a tour of the ancient ruins, it is worth paying attention to the Roman amphitheater, designed for 36 thousand people, the famous altar of Tophet, which is a burial place under open air, Baths of Antonina, one of the largest ancient spa complexes, second in size only to the famous Baths of Diocletian in Rome. Everyone can climb Birsa Hill, from which the construction of the great city once began. At its summit is the Cathedral of St. Louis and the Carthage Museum, with an extensive collection of artifacts from the past found during excavations.

The main resort towns of Tunisia are: Monastir, Sousse, Hammamet, Mahdia and the island of Djerba. In addition to relaxing on the Mediterranean coast, all resorts can offer a rich excursion program. Each hotel has its own SPA center offering services to strengthen the body, rejuvenate the skin, as well as world-famous thalassotherapy. In Hammamet SPA centers, freshly mined sea mud is used for procedures, which enters them through pipes specially placed far into the sea. The best thalassotherapy centers are: Bio Azur, Vital Center Thalgo (in Hammamet), Abou Nawas Bou Jaafar Center (in Sousse), Image Health Center (in Monastir).

The main attractions of the small resort town of Monastir include: the 7th century defensive fortress of Ribat Hartem with the Museum of Islam located on its territory, the mosque and the mausoleum of the first president of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba. In the city center there are several restaurants, cafes, discos and shops. On the sea coast there is a yacht club, a karting center, a riding school and a golf course.

Hammamet is considered the most respectable resort in Tunisia, famous for its snow-white beaches, abundance of health centers and variety of nightlife. Among the local attractions, it is worth visiting the Ribat and the Old Medina, the medieval Spanish fortress, the Dar Hammamet house-museum, and the house of George Sebastian.

Scuba diving in Tunisia is not particularly popular, although there are several diving centers in the country. During diving you can meet such representatives underwater world, How sea ​​bass, shrimp, squid and octopus. Not far from the resort complex of Port el Kantaoui, at shallow depths, tourists have the opportunity to explore the once sunken ships. The largest and most picturesque coral reef Mediterranean Sea is located in the coastal waters of the resort of Tabarka. An underwater photography festival is held here every year.

Restaurants and local cuisine

Tunisian cuisine is a mixture of Asian and European, Arab and French traditions. Many dishes here are prepared from fish (mainly tuna) with the addition of hot pepper, various spices and seasonings. The traditional dishes of the country are meat soup “shorba”, meatballs “kefta” with the addition of sauce, pasties “brik” with an unusual filling of eggs, tuna, potatoes and parsley. Meat dishes are prepared mainly from lamb and beef. The pan-Arab dish couscous enjoys special respect; there are more than a hundred recipes for its preparation in the country. In Tunisia you can try real oriental sweets, which are prepared with the addition of honey, powdered sugar, dates and nuts. Drinks of choice are sweet green tea and coffee. Drinks are served in small glasses without a handle. Local wines are made from grapes grown in the north of the country. Truly high-quality wine can be purchased at General state stores.

Tips in a cafe are 1-2 TND, in a restaurant - 10% of the total cost of the order.

Shopping

As souvenirs from Tunisia you can bring: ceramics, hookahs, silver jewelry, olive oil, dates and a variety of oriental sweets. The country is famous for its quality carpets self made from cashmere, silk and wool. It is customary to bargain in markets and private shops. Sellers often reduce the price. In state supermarkets prices are strictly fixed. On normal days, stores are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., with a break for lunch. During the onset of Ramadan, everyone outlets open until 2 o'clock in the afternoon, then from dusk until late at night.

The national currency of the country is the dinar (TND). You can exchange money at exchange offices, hotels, banks and post offices. The exchange rate is almost the same everywhere. When leaving the country, dinars can be converted into euros or dollars. To do this, you must have a receipt for the original exchange. Money can be withdrawn from an ATM, and only in dinars.

Transport

It is convenient to travel around the country's cities by bus (they often have air conditioning), and for longer distances by train (convenience depending on the class chosen). Tickets are purchased at stations; their price depends on the distance of travel. On city buses, tickets are sold by conductors. Taxi cars are different from all others yellow, the trip to them is paid according to the meter. If there is no meter, you need to immediately agree on the price. One taxi car is designed for only 4 people. An overnight trip costs 50% more than a day trip. 8-seater luage shuttle buses operate within cities. Traveling there costs 2 TND.

You can rent a car at a special car rental office. They are usually located near hotels, resort areas and the airport. To rent a car you must be over 21 years old and have at least 1 year of driving experience. The rental cost is about 80 TND per day. Tunisians drive according to European traffic rules. To travel across the Sahara you need to obtain a special permit. It is often only available to 4WD Jeep drivers.

Climate of the country

The summer heat in Tunisia (+ 33, + 35 degrees) is not as noticeable as in our country, and is tolerated quite easily due to the dry air. The average daily temperature in January is + 21 degrees. During the summer, the water of the Mediterranean Sea warms up well, so you can swim here even in late autumn. The tourist season lasts from May to October. On the southernmost island of the country, Djerba, there is no winter; the air temperature is always comfortable.

Tourist safety

Tunisia is a Muslim country, so you should not walk along city streets wearing only swimsuits or short shorts. Photography of military installations and the presidential palace is prohibited. It is recommended to keep money, tickets and valuables in the hotel safe. In local stores and shops they can cheat, so you need to count your change without leaving the cash register. It is safer to use bottled water for drinking. No special vaccinations are required for traveling to Tunisia. For a trip through the desert, you should choose light cotton clothing that covers your body as much as possible. To avoid sunburn, it is recommended to use creams with a high SPF factor.

Being a Muslim city, Sousse does not boast the liveliest nightlife in the world. The money of tourists, however, has done its job, and about a dozen good nightclubs, bars and discos can be found in the city.


In addition to discos held in the hotels themselves, the following are always open here:

Club Bora Bora

The most famous in Sousse night club open air. The entrance ticket is quite expensive. From 1 to 4 there is a show with belly dancing and erotic dancing.

Website: http://www.boraboratunisia.com/
Coordinates: 35.850961,10.618853; GPS: 35°51’3.46″N, 10°37’7.87″E
Address: Avenue 14 Janvier
Phone: (+ 216) 24 040 040

Club Bonaparte

Theme evenings, DJs

Coordinates: 35.839951,10.626128; GPS: 35°50’23.82″N, 10°37’34.06″E
Address: Avenue Taïeb Mehiri
Phone: (+ 216) 27 182 787

Bananas Club

The club is open until 4 am. Latin, R&B, disco, afro-beat, soul and other music

Club Vanilla Lounge

Music of the 80s, 90s.

Living disco

Entrance is free, security is good. Open until 4am.

Coordinates: 35.843387,10.623938; GPS: 35°50’36.19″N, 10°37’26.18″E
Address: Boulevard 14 Janvier
Phone: (+ 216) 24 040 040

Bananas, Vanilla and Living are under one roof

Club Saloon Disco-Pub

Small popular club. There is a rather expensive restaurant on the second floor, but it often plays live music. Disco on the ground floor "Disco Goldrush".

Phone: (+216) 98 535 697

Disco Metallica

Popular among local youth. Located next to the Houria Palace Hotel. Drinks are local and European.

Disco Oxy Lounge

Karaoke on Tuesdays and Fridays, live music on Sundays

Coordinates: 35.845082,10.624518; GPS: 35°50’42.30″N, 10°37’28.26″E
Address: Boulevard 14 Janvier
Phone: (+216) 73 620 611

Nightclub Rediguana

Located in Port El Kantaoui. The music is different.

Phone: (+216) 96 240 250
Email: [email protected]

Disco Dreams

A real Tunisian disco. Located somewhere in the city center. There are female bartenders, which is rare in Tunisia.

Tunisia is, by far, the most open and liberal of Muslim countries, so you can wear the same one to discos open clothes, just like at home. Tunisians are afraid to contact their police, so you can feel relatively safe at night in tourist areas.

Club LIVING (22:00-04:00)

The club is located next to the Samara hotel. This is one of the most popular music clubs in Sousse pop style, dance, trance and house. Every day the club hosts crazy parties where invited DJs perform. The club's design is European-style, with large white sofas and leather chairs and soft ultraviolet lighting.

Club BANANAS (23:00-04:00)

Bananas Club is a popular Latin bar in Sousse. Located in the same building as the Living club. Several times a week there are salsa lessons or playing the tom-toms. Club decoration in Cuban style. Music: latino, reggae and r&b.

Disco MARACANA

In the center of the resort area of ​​Sousse, close to the sea. On the ground floor there is a large dance hall with a powerful sound system and laser show. The program is hosted by professional DJs. Foam discos are sometimes held. On the second floor you can sit at a table in the bar and listen to music.

Disco BORA BORA (22:00-05:00)

Next to the Tour Khalef Hotel is the famous Bora Bora, an open-air discotheque, and definitely best club in Sousse. The club can accommodate more than 2,000 people at a time and includes not only a large dance floor, but also a beach. There is a stage in the middle of the dance floor where performances take place throughout the night. best dancers and animators. In terms of its scale, the disco is not inferior to European clubs. Nightlife lovers will certainly appreciate the powerful sound, light and fakir shows and, of course, the traditional summer foam parties.

Club ARENA (22:00-05:00)

This club will attract fans of electronic music. It is located on the central street of Sousse - November 7 Boulevard in mall TEJ MARHABA. The club is decorated in black and white. Visitors are offered a full range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, both imported and locally produced. Admission is free, each guest receives a cocktail as a gift. Musical style– techno, lounge, house.

Disco RED IGUANA

Discotheque - restaurant located in Port El Kantaoui. The club premises are decorated in ethnic style. The club's professional team periodically organizes parties and invites famous DJs who play only the most popular international hits. Red Iguana also has a restaurant open from 10 pm to 1 am. Music style: club, disco.

Bar THE SALOON

Popular bar-restaurant and discotheque in Sousse is decorated in an original style American saloons 19th century. Located next to Tej Marhaba Hotel. On the ground floor there is a real cowboy restaurant with live music in the style of the Wild West (a large open-air restaurant area), and in the basement of the building there is one of the most popular discos in the city.