Travel Blogs from Gammarth, Tunisia

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Friday evening: Dar El Jeld and La Soukra, La Soukra, Tunisia travel blog

Friday evening: Dar El Jeld and La Soukra

A travel blog entry by tommnow

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We had a dinner in a really nice restaurant in La Medina (Tunis) - Dar El Jeld. It has high quality authentic Tunisian food in a really nice ambience and beautiful setting (traditional house). A must go! Then we went to Soukra to a nice, ...

Finally, some relaxation!, Gammarth, Tunisia travel blog

Finally, some relaxation!

A travel blog entry by chelsea2008

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(NOTE: I've had WAY less internet access than I thought I would.. haven't been able to transcribe my written journals and post them, but I thought I'd just post the pictures to satisfy you guys for the moment. Keep sending me emails though! I'll send ...

Rome to Tunisia, Gammarth, Tunisia travel blog

Rome to Tunisia

A travel blog entry by johannesd

... .  It won't be terribly expensive.  Summer was torrentially hot, but dry, making it quite bearable in my opinion. Sites visited: Gammarth, La Marsa, Sidi Bou Said, Tunis, the ancient ruins of Carthage, Hammamet, Nabeul, and the Bardo ...

no transfer and rain a good start, Gammarth, Tunisia travel blog

no transfer and rain a good start

A travel blog entry by mandy_karl

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... the airport and their emergency number was not answered. A good start to our trip. A 20 minute taxi cost 30TND (£18) to Gammarth to Acqu Viva. On arrival the hotel receptionist did not speak any English - only French, which was a challenging start to ...

Gamarth, French Military Cemetery, Tunisia travel blog

Gamarth

A travel blog entry by stevelegassick

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A ossuary holds the dead from the war back in 1881, and then lots of more recent victims of war. ...

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