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Boulevard du 7 Novembre Sousse, Tunisia, 4039
... 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.
... and its surrounding feature over 70 axes of olive tree (approximately 2000 trees) undulated greens, well sloped fairways.
The course is a Ronald Fream design ...
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Sousse, Tunisia
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... to say the next day when the hangover arrived he vowed he wouldnt be doing that again in a hurry.
Day 5 we ventured to the local town of Sousse to do a last bit of shopping. We started with such enthusiasm but once the first street vender started trying to lead us into his shop to buy 'genuine designer fake goods' (quite a popular trade in Tunisia I found) the enthusiasm started to wear off. I think we lasted all of an hour before retreating back to the haven that was our ...
... you start haggling it could be a good idea to check the prices in fixed-price shops, and shopping centers, as they will give you an indication of what to expect, in haggle stores you should be able to get a bit cheaper. Also; when haggling the sellers are very good at reading body language, and very good at acting! If you seem to interested they will set the price higher, making it harder to get a good deal, you need to act a bit ...
Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia mila_olive... have returned even if there were plenty others to chose from. Even with the busy medina and traffic few yards away the restaurant had a tranquil air, here you can retire from the high pace shopping and enjoy a good meal while watching the people bustling about outside the restaurant. The food is also enjoyable, and even cheaper than in Port el Kantoui, we got a tasty pepper steak for 12,500 Dinar!
Bar el Quai is the only place I would discourage people from ...
... 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 ...
... be lost. ...enough of my rambling. Thus concludes our two day desert extravaganza. In summary: - Roman ampitheatre - Obscure beach structures - Troglodytes caves/Star Trek set - Berber villages/Nomadic settlements - Rocky desert - Sand desert & Camel excursion - Salt flats - Amazo sunrise and sunset - Mountain Oases - Visual on the Algerian Border ...
Kairouan, Tunisia sianeth... and almost as loud as sleeping in a discoteque. In all, I really liked the place in spite of all this. The room was terrible, but the guy at the reception desk was great. The actual decor/architecture of the building was cute. And the location was great--right in the middle of it all. Our one full day in Sousse got off to a rough start when we spent 2 frustrating hours buying boat ...
Sousse, Tunisia willietannerA 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 ...
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