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Zone Touristique, BP 360 Tabarka, Tunisia, 0811, 72-280767
... per
avvicinarsi al
gioco del
GOLF e del
PITCH & PUTT a costi
ridottissimi.
Trascorrete una settimana in
tunisia con noi per apprendere i primi ...
... pratica individuale troppo, come quando si master le basi è molto più facile per passare ad alcuni esercizi più difficili.
Scoprite in nostri ...
... Golf Academy è un'opportunità per avvicinarsi al gioco del GOLF e del PITCH & PUTT a costi ridottissimi.
Tr ascorrete una ...
... Marrakesh was fun getting lost in. The Djemaa El Fna, or square outside the medina souks, was busy, busy, busy. Its flute music, snake charmers, henna painters, food stands, and labyrinthine alleyways make it a fascinating place.
There is not much in Morocco as far as Roman Ruins are concerned but the color of the countryside more than made up for this.
Another great trip! We know we are so lucky.
... We break for coffee and a pit stop, enjoying the central square, Great Mosque and main shopping street where there is not one other tourist to be seen. This feels like an authentic look at Tunisian life that has not been dressed up with a medina full of tourist souvenirs.
The site of Dougga is most impressive. Your introduction to the site is a huge theatre, from which you can see ...
... then we leave for our Farewell Dinner at the Dar Bel Haj – another famous restaurant in the medina. It is fantastic to walk the twisting lanes of a medina that is bustling in the daytime and almost totally deserted at night.
The tour is now officially concluded. Two members leave tomorrow while the rest of us make an optional excursion to the Roman site called Dougga. Stay tuned!
... site we will not make it to Kairouan before the noon closing of the Grand Mosque because today is Friday, the Islamic day of congregational prayer. Knowing that takes the pressure off us and our driver, and we can relax and enjoy the Roman site at a leisurely pace.
Arriving in Kairouan we eat lunch, then visit the famous sites in the city including the Aghlabid Basins, built in 860, the tomb of Sidi Sahab (a ...
It's funny to haggle with the Tunisians in their markets, but Tunis disappointed me a little... it's dirty, have an strange smell like a mixture of spices and sweat... there just a few places to visit and they are so careless with their highlights... but after that we visited Sidi Busaid, I recommend this place instead of Tunis because of his streets and views
... the next day. Interestingly, the same night I attended a politically-engaged concert at Bourguiba University. On the University campus, you are actually allowed to have this kind of manifestation, but the police found a more efficient way to infiltrate the system by placing agents in the student associations, sometime causing turmoil to de-stabilize possibly problematic associations. It was a good show, althought most of it being in arabic, my ...
Bizerte, Tunisia fitfilms... as usual, not enough sunscreen and too many dips in the Med. We chatted with a few of the local people today. Very friendly and very curious to ask where we are from and what we think of Tunisia. Tabarka has a great Genoese fortress up on a hill on a small island next to the harbour. Unfortunately, the military still uses the fort so we couldn't go up to it and if we did we wouldn't have been allowed to take photos. Oh well. I'm taking lots of photos but can't upload 'em so you'll have to wait.
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