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Rue du papillon Sousse, Tunisia
... people would go to Tunisia to eat pizza? We want some freaking cous-cous, for crying out loud!), everything was falling to pieces and vacationing there was hardly cheap.
I'm sure there's got to be something nice in Tunis, but the area of Sousse where we went to is an absolutely, positively, ghastly, God-forsaken corner of the Earth.
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... to London but having now been there I would reccommend it to everyone.
Originally we were looking for a cheap and cheerful package holiday to either Portugal or the Greek Islands but after checking out the budget we found we could go to these places but it would be a maximum of a 2 star hotel that was self catering. When we saw we could go to Tunisia for the same price in a 4 star hotel all inclusive we knew thats where we would be heading.
We made it to the airport ...
... the availability of alcohol is restricted, and you might encounter restaurants that don’t offer alcohol. We never experienced a total alcohol-free place, but several restaurants we came across didn’t serve anything stronger than beer. So if you would like a nice glass of wine with your food you might want to check if they serve it before you enter the restaurant, or you might get an unpleasant surprise when you’re about to ...
Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia mila_olive... It is also cheaper than imported wines!
Another consequence of the states religion is that you won’t find any pork in the menus or in the supermarkets. Islam considers pig to be an unclean animal, so Muslims don’t eat it, and won’t sell/serve it to foreigners either, there simply isn’t any! So are you addicted to morning bacon you should pack it in your suitcase before you go, for you won’t find any once you arrive in Tunisia ...
... as I have just completed! It took us about 18 hours to get home, safe to say I’m a bit tired. And I always look forward to sharing my experiences with my friends and family, and now; also with you!
First of I want to start off by saying I had a great time, this was my first trip to Tunisia, but it certainly ...
... but we only had so much room. We decided on two, we were given a price, we wacked a load off, they accepted, and we kicked ourselves for not going lower. Doh !!! We walked a bit more, and then night came, and this being Kairouan, it closed up fairly quickly. We had a walk around the walls, it was so nice having the city to ourselves. This is the best time to be in Izzyville. After breakfast, we did the tourist thing. The main reason for being here is the Mosque here is the ...
Kairouan, Tunisia uncle_davrosHotel 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 our last stay. Surprisingly doesn't ...
Sousse, Tunisia lucinateA fortnight in Tunisia. First week was sunbathing in lovely mid twenties of heat, second week was wet and cold coat wearing weather. Some day trips to El Djem and with Mam to Dougga in the Mountains. we had snow and floods on the way home and ...
Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia cuchla
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