A DV E R T I S I N G F E AT U R E Now Tunisia is back, it’s the perfect time for short breaks!
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1. Easily accessible With an average flight time of three hours
and 11 weekly flights from LGW, STN, BRS, BHX, MAN, NCL and GLA to Enfidha (NBE) from major UK tour operators, including seven weekly scheduled flights by Tunisair from LHR and LGW to Tunis (TUN).
2. Great quality hotels Holidaymakers can choose from some of
the best 4* and 5* properties in Tunisia, providing excellent value for families and couples alike. From well-known international hotel brands such as Four Seasons and Mövenpick to traditional or boutique hotels and contemporary city hotels, there is a huge affordable choice!
3. Unique attractions The capital Tunis is perfect for a city
break with lots to see and do both in the medina and on the coast of Carthage. Don’t miss the unique, picturesque coastal village of Sidi Bou Said with its whitewashed buildings and iconic blue doors. Wander through its cobbled streets, exploring stunning art galleries, or pop into the former palace of Baron d’Erlanger, now a music museum. Treat yourself to a bambalouni (sugary, fluffy, fried dough) or enjoy a romantic mint tea in an atmospheric café. You will never forget the breathtaking views over the Mediterranean Sea. If you’re feeling energetic, you may
#Didyouknow? The capital Tunis and its medina boasts hundreds of attractions and is home of the best-preserved mosaic collection worldwide
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also enjoy the 20-minute stroll to the glorious ancient city of Carthage. Discover the remains of the Antonine baths, the Roman theatre and the Punic harbours. There is so here to explore!
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reasons why Tunisia is great for
Tunisia has so much to offer: glorious weather year-round, white sandy beaches, a rich history and culture spiced up with tasty Mediterranean food and great local wine, not to mention a legendary sense of hospitality – and all just a short flight away!
4. Vibrant lifestyle Tunisia offers a feast for the senses
with bright colours, enticing flavours and the alluring sounds of music and chatter. Whether shopping in the bustling medinas of Tunis or Hammamet or tasting the local wine in a trendy bar, you will enjoy the buzzing atmosphere and warm welcome of the local people. Tunisia’s delicious cuisine – influenced by the Mediterranean and Ottoman cultures that have lived here through the ages – accompanied by the rich local wine, are sure to be a highlight of your stay.
5. Relaxing spas If you’re looking to unwind, Tunisia’s spas
and 60 thalassotherapy centres offer a wide range of rejuvenating therapies to make you feel wonderfully refreshed. Enjoy state-of-the-art treatments, experience the healing powers of seawater and marine algae, or try a traditional hammam bathhouse with a perfumed clay wrap and stress-busting massage. You will feel as light as a feather!
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