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Avenue Habib Bourguiba Sousse, Tunisia, 4000, 73-226030
So, my wife and I went to Tunisia for a week of holidays at the beach.
How do I break this kindly to the nice Tunisian people? Vacationing in your country was a ******, ****** experience. There was nothing nice about it. Beaches were filthy, hotels (and their star ratings) were awful, food was downright terrible (what ever made you ...
... landscape, Magic Life Flamingo Golf Course may very well be golf heaven.
Flamingo Golf Course is located an dominating hill overlooking the entire "sebkha" (alty lakes) of ...
Sousse golf course
Golf El Kantaoui presents an incredible panoramic landscape spreading from the sea up to the mountain, embellished by ...
... in once peice after having set out from Milton Keynes at 2 in the morning. When we finally arrived into Monastir airport in Tunisia it was like stepping into a heatwave. We had gone from wet miserable and grey weather in London to clear blue skies and a temperature between 35 and 40 degrees. It was exactly what the doctor had ordered.
On our transfer to our hotel we got a feel for the real Tunisia, there were hundreds of work sites that had been started and left to decay...very ...
... Act composed and nonchalant, don’t look to attached to an item. When they give you the price you should look a bit surprised and then stating the price is way too high, you should think about what you’re then willing to pay, and offer a new price, a bit under what you want to end up at. If you feel the negotiations aren’t going your way you could try to move towards the exit, claiming you don’t want it at that price ...
Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia mila_olive... offer a varied menu, with both international and local food, Local food often consists of couscous and meat (often chicken or lamb), brik is another course consisting of thin pastry around a filling. Most restaurants give you free appetizers before the meal , they often consist of bread and small dishes such as harissa (a red hot sauce, making you feel like your mouth burning), Tunisian salad, butter and more.
The Restaurants in Port el Kantaoui are marked on the map.
... 8217;t be the last, the people is friendly, everything is ridiculously cheap, and the weather is as promised great! As I think back on our weeks there now, I think this was one of the best holidays I’ve ever had, so I would like to share my experiences with you in this blog-series, and I would like to address these ...
Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia mila_olive... in this country. I don't get this. Eventually our little tour ended, actually it ended up back at the carpet store where we decided to buy another piece. **** knows where we will put it, but we just can't help ourselves !!! The next morning, I packed the pieces into my pack, and we walked the correct way to the louage gare, passing all the bodiless cows, until we were at the gare, and as we are now going to Tunis, the louage filled up before I was even able to have one Capusin. **** IT
Kairouan, Tunisia uncle_davros... fill them as we drove, but he didn't. At Gabes, one Izzy lover jumped out, and we continued on our way to Sfax. Halfway, we stopped for a Capusin. I like this guy. An hour later, we were thrown into the crowd at the Sfax gare. We found our new ***** that would take us to Sousse, and 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 ...
Sousse, Tunisia uncle_davros... stranded with a river running through the luggage compartment of the coach and 5 hours late returning to the hotel. Due to surviving actual physical peril, the bus driver made an absolute fortune in tips that evening. very interesting holiday.
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