Hammamet Regency Hotel
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Day 1 Hammamet
... door. A very lovely place to stay.
We decided to explore our new surroundings and ended up at the beach. My toes were greeted by fairly cold water - I won't be swimming in it this week. A man lead his camel along the beach, hoping to relieve tourists of a few dinars - however we didn't take photos of his furry friend. There are no wild camels in Tunisia, they are all owned by someone.
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Medina(s)
... with limited budget, we stayed on the beach for the whole day, eventhough the city was quite boring, i had such a good day there, the beach was perfect for swiming, the water was at the right temperature, not too wavy, the weather was perfect as well, not as windy as sousse where the sand could cut through your skin. It was the perfect place for us to relax after a long day of shopping and site seeingwith our bags. we ...
"Market research with locals in a local market"
... the farmer told me not to! Very hot place lots of action going on which you could in no way photo normally. Donkeys without the impression of cruelty define that!
Colours/vibes/sounds/tunisian people go early and sample the real place. I left 0900 and that's when things get in my view worse,tourists arrive most locals go into money mode, head there and back early it's well worth it.
Regards Hereon7
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Cea mai frumoasa
... care s-a spus ca ar fi fost homosexual, ca si-ar fi ucis sotia intr-un acces de nebunie sau ca ar fi fost un agent al spionajului francez, era frecventat de personalitati ca Churchill, Marlaux sau Andre Gide pe care ii gazduia in somptuoasa sa resedinta. La finalul razboiului mondial resedinta va fi rechizitionata devenind cartier general pentru diviziile lui Rommel iar dupa ...
Into Africa!
... bit of time, as was a bit mazey and had nice views. Enjoyed it in here.
Taxi (15DN) to Sousse. We wouldnt normally get taxis like this, but with four of us it was an easy option. Medina in Sousse was much bigger than in Monastir and walls on outside were impressive. Ribat was less interesting though, but still good views across to the Kasbah and ocean. Had lunch in a small cafe, just inside walls on far side ...