La Maison Doree
6, rue de Hollande, Tunis
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La Maison Doree Tunis

6, rue de Hollande Tunis, 1001, Tunisia

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Trouble at the port – does Tunisia want us?

A travel blog entry by guykb

Arriving in Tunisia was an interesting experience. As we disembarked the ferry we noticed that some people were very keen to get to the terminal quickly. Being in no particular hurry we let them push past. When we entered the immigration control we soon realised what the rush was. There were just two desks open and huge queues in each of them. We …

Our second day in Tunis is better

A travel blog entry by guykb

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We were able to make amends for our troubled first day in Tunis by a full and rewarding day 2. We managed to get out fairly early and first fixed up our flights with Sevenair. Next we went to Carthage Tours (recommended in the LP) and got some advice on our stay in Tunisia. The agent there spent about 15 minutes or so helping us, all for nothing …

Our last day in Tunisia

A travel blog entry by guykb

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There was one thing left on the agenda for Sousse and that was a visit to Port el-Kantaoui, a manufactured village 10 km to the north. We were able to take a tuk-tuk and as it turned out this was the best part of the trip. The Port itself is no more like Tunisia than a Disneyland attraction. Some people clearly love it and there is plenty of …

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The Gypsy Kid and a Balkan Mess

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... fine as long as they stay in their own yard.

It would be nice if the world was such that could sort out the whole thing by playing "The Who Do Love More Game" but that isn't the way it works in the real world. If you asked someone "so which of the former Yugoslav people do you love the most?" you'd probably end up with an answer like "uhh, I don't know, but I'll tell you who I hate. I hate those _________ *******s!!!" And its important ...