Tunesien

A sea of colors so intense and wonderful that it captures the traveler on a great adventure. This is Tunisia. Viva. Fascinating. Unique. An experience that leads to incredible landscapes, through the sweet scent of jasmine.

Characterized by history, cities full of bustle, markets, crafts, beaches, a vast desert and friendly inhabitants who will be happy to help you at all times, Tunisia is a pearl located on the shores of the Mediterranean that shines with its own light.

Die feurige Sahara, die etwa 40 % des Territoriums einnimmt, bildet einen Kontrast zu warmen und sehr fruchtbaren Böden. Das warme und transparente Meer des Golfs von Gabès wird durch das Atlas- und Ksour-Gebirge sowie die kleinen Oasen zwischen den Dünen ausgeglichen.

From the pleasant sea breezes you easily transition to the torrid Ghibli wind. Tunisia is everything and the opposite of everything, in a spectacular whole. Its capital, which was baptized with the same name as the country, is a clear example of an Arab city.

Over 4,000 years old, the city of Tunis is a beautiful labyrinth of architectural jewels. The most impressive thing? Its medina, considered the most beautiful medina in the Maghreb countries. The bazaars are full of sweets, slippers, traditional handicrafts, teapots, typical clothing, teas, infusions...

Although after walking for hours in the lively capital you are likely to want to stay there forever, Tunisia also has many other treasures to boast about: cities such as Sousse, Djerba, Mahdia, Hammamet and Monastir draw a map full of contrasts of a country that combines colorful landscapes.

DJERBA
Djerba "la douce" resembles, due to the green of the vegetation, the gold of the sand and the intense blue of the sea, a floating oasis covered with palms, olive trees and fruit trees with bright flowers, among which the white stands out dazzling view of the menzel, traditional houses similar to small fortresses.
Its main centre, Houmt Souk, is a village of whitewashed houses, funduqs, pretty squares and markets selling fabrics and crafts. Djerba's nightlife, especially in the tourist area of Midoun, offers numerous possibilities. The island of Djerba is the largest in North Africa and is connected to the continent by a Roman bridge.
The particularity of its landscape, unusual and wild, the kilometers of fine sandy beaches, the clarity of the waters, as well as the hospitality of the population and the comfortable hotels, make it one of the most popular places for holidays in the Mediterranean.
ZARZIS
Zarzis is a port of Phoenician origin in a magnificent position between desert and sea, which despite the presence of some tourist facilities, leaves room for the silent scenery of the hinterland and deserted beaches set in a wilder and rockier coast.
A few kilometers from Zarzis are the cities of Medenine and Tataouine, ancient Berber villages on the threshold of the Sahara, interesting for their ksour, fortifications made up of the superposition of ghorfas, granaries once used to defend themselves from invaders.
The village of Chenini, one of the most fascinating, is carved into the rock in a spectacular position on the expanses of the rocky desert. A visit to Matmata is unmissable, with its troglodyte crater-like dwellings that give the landscape a lunar appearance, the set of numerous scenes from the film "Star Wars".

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