Tunisia Travel Guide

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Tunisia Travel Facts

The Basics Country: Tunisia Where is it?: Tunisia is in northern Africa on the Mediterranean Sea, between Algeria and Libya Why do people go here?: Sunseekers from Europe come to Tunisia for affordable prices and Mediterranean beaches What are the main entry points?: Most people fly from Europe into Tunis, the capital. There are also [...]

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Tunisia Travel Guide Overview

If you get to Tunisia and it looks familiar, now you'll know why. Tunisia has more claims to fame than Paris Hilton. The Romans set up shop here early in the conquest of their empire and the southern section in the Sahara desert was used as the set of the scenes of Tatooine in Star Wars.

Sticking off the tip of the continent toward Italy and Greece, Tunisia has been involved in many a historical event and now populates the pages of our great works of fiction. Transforming from sand dunes to tropics in just a few hundred miles, touring Tunisia is like traveling in a mini world of your own.

What to do

Tunisia's beaches get a lot of attention, but the desert has just as many fun things to do. The town of Douz, formed around an oasis on the edge of the desert is known as the gateway to the Sahara and is the starting point for an expedition into the bright sand whether you're riding camels or ATV's.

The city of Carthage was famously attacked and sacked by the Romans, a famous ancient conquest, and today parts of the city are preserved as a monument to that event.

Getting there

Flights to Tunisia are easy to find and cheaper than one might expect. Most flights land at the Carthage International Airport which is near the city of Tunis, although flights to Monastir Airport are closer to most of the destinations that travelers find themselves in on vacations.

Where to stay

Tunisia's has a thriving hospitality industry in its cities and a thriving tourism scene with beach resorts and overnight treks through the desert taking care of every traveler. Finding a nice hotel in Tunisia is no problem, just book one of the many four and five star hotels that you can find in any of the cities. If you're looking for cheaper lodging, there are many youth hostels and budget hotels in Tunisia.

For more details and ideas on places to go and things to do in Tunisia, check out the message boards or read a travel story by travelers like yourself who spent some time in the country.