Travel Blogs from Sousse, Tunisia
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North African road trip.
... now on what I missed out on because of my early flight out to Spain on the last day of our trip to Tunisia). So after taking the train from Tunis one day to visit the mandatory site of Carthage and the pleasant and touristy coastal town of ...
Mosaics
... I did my usual celebration. Two Capusins !!! Our louage was god awful slow. We did see El Jem again. Eventually, we arrived in Sousse. It's about a K away, so we walked. It's not hard, just head for the walls of the medina, and they're pretty fucking ...
Welease Wodewick
... for future generations. It was very serene, but you can only look at the dead for so long !!!!! We finished up, went back to Sousse, more wine, another showing of the Life of Brian, but it was to be an early night. Because tomorrow, we are going to El ...
I forgot
Hotel Ahla Place de la Grand Mosque Sousse - same room as in 2005 - walk-in - 6 Tunisian dinars per person per night - no breakfast - linen and blankets included - clean-ish room, although I don't think the floor had been swept since way before ...
Las playas de Tunez
... En la parte de las playas esta lleno de hoteles tipo resort al que van todos los italianos. En cambio cuando llegamos a Sousse que tambien tiene fuerte y medina lindisimos nos dimos cuenta que los hoteles estaban llenos de turistas de Europa del Este. ...
Tunisian beaches!
Finally we made it to a beach after a week in Tunisia. The Hotel Amira in the Sousse medina was our cheapest hotel room yet (about $20/night). It was also our worst hotel room yet, or even worst in my last 5 years of traveling. If the sheets hadn't ...
Sousse & El Jem and back to Tunis
... in Tunisia. We walked from the station to the amphitheatre which is one of the Roamn Empire’s greatest legacies to Tunisia. Just like the colosseum in Rome but its only slightly smaller but its better preserved. It only cost 8 ...
Train South to Sousse
Despite being woken early, the morning prayer outside our hotel room in the mdina is ...
No camels.
It's my birthday today. We had planned on being further south. I wanted a camel ride for my birthday, but there's just not enough time. Definitely will have to come back again to see the ...
Les premières journées.
Cette mer, la Méditerranée, qui elle seule connaît la formule magique de redonner la joie de vivre à ceux qui l'ont perdu, de lisser la peau, de rendre les dents blanches. C'est l'endroit ou j'ai senti que le sable gomme mon âme et les vagues ...
Souking it up in Sousse
The trains in Tunisia are remarkably good. We took the train from Tunis to Sousse and it was all very civilised. Luckily we had chosen to leave most of our baggage at the baggage deposit at the train station because there's not a lot of room for it on the ...
North Africa in Sousse
We stayed at Tej Marhaba in Sousse in a big apartment. We had taken this trip with a plane from a travel company , but had arranged the apartment our self directly to the hotel. The apartment block is in a segment for it self nearer the beach and the ...
Sousse, Tunisia
DAY 17 … Wednesday, March 28th … At Sea DAY 18 … Thursday, March 29th … Sousse, Tunisia An interesting day strolling around the walled Medina. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is easy to get lost in the ...
Arriving in Tunisia
We arrived in Tunisia ont the July 28, around 8 AM. We flew from Cluj-Napoca (Romania) to Monastir (Tunisia), and after landing we were transported to the El Hana Beach Hotel in ...
Our anniversary week away
... to take a look at itself and the way it treats people of colour. I had seen on another website before going to Tunisia that a chinese lady had previously visited Tunisia and also felt that the people were being racist towards her but I stupidly thought ...
The pre-travelling holiday
The north of africa think arabian nights, well with free booze from 8am - 12pm (HUZZAR!) beautiful place down buy the sea, nice hotel, the booze always going. nice, relaxing, well then you get the scammers, shifty men & we'll as mauch weed as u are ...
Jul 03, 2008
It's Warm, It's Sunny...and better than UK lol
... over the Med.....I could not believe how clear the water was....and OMG the water was sooo warm, it felt like stepping into a bathtub. Anyway, Tunisia is a beautyful holiday destination and I can only recommend it, its for families and couples alike. ...
The oldest city in the Western Mediterranean.
... ot the Medina, having before visiting the Upper Town, where the mosque and Kashbah stands. The olf Medina of Sousse, all walled, is the greatest of Tunisia and it was declared World Heritage by the Unesco in 1986. The Bazar spans nearly all the Medina ...
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