Tunis is bordered by Algeria and Libya, and to the north and east of the Mediterranean Sea rises. The capital is also called Tunis.
The official language in Tunisia is Arabic, but residents are still French and English.Even 99% of the Tunisian population is Muslim religion, and the rest are Christians.
In Tunisia dominates the Mediterranean and the desert, Saharan climate, and the temperature can vary from 12 to 30 degrees. In the desert summer temperature can be merely 50 degrees. and the average number of sunny hours per year is about 3000.
CULTURAL DIVERSITY
Culture Tunisia is actually a rich mixture of Arab, African, Turkish, European and Islamic cultures.
Also, the restaurants in Tunisia, you will offer dishes that are a mixture of French and other Mediterranean cuisine.
BE READY
Ask about price and demand from sellers nagotiation about it, when you buy, sellers expect it from you,
Kissing in public is in Tunisia is considered very rude behavior,
It is not recommended that women view men straight in the eye, because such behavior in Tunisia as a call to flirt,
If you want to shoot Tunisian girl in traditional dress, or the faithful to prayer time, be sure to ask for permission.
Briefly I present you the three most popular tourist destinations in Tunisia.
SUS
Sus is located about 150 kilometers from the capital. It is located on the Mediterranean Sea located and is also known for its large harbor. The Susu is one of the best preserved Islamic Medina. Besides tourism, the residents of this city are engaged in the cultivation of olives and fishing. Tourism is highly developed as a branch of the new luxury hotels are springing up almost daily.
CITY OF TUNIS
The capital of Tunisia, lies on the same lake lies the capital of the country. City Tunis is known for the production of olive oil, textiles and particularly high-quality carpets. In addition, the city is becoming more popular destination for tourists around the world.
HAMAMET
Hammamet was once a small fishing village, is today one of the most popular tourist resorts of Tunisia.
Surely you realize that the name of enriching the city means "bathroom", according to archaeological research back in the second century BC in this city there were public baths and water tanks.
This town can be proud of the beauty and tidiness of city parks.
It is interesting that in Tunisia there is an unwritten rule that no houses should not be higher than the cypresses.
The most interesting part of the city of Medina, which was once the center of the city. Within its walls, the walls and the famous markets where bargaining is mandatory. In addition to this traditional town center, the modern spirit of the place seems more high class hotels.
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