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Tunisia's
accents today are French dating from France's long presence in government
here -- and Arabic. This cosmopolitan mixture is a delight for visitors:
the romance of African souks and bazaars, mosques, fortresses and casbahs,
and the sophistication of French cuisine, manners and customs.
The country's small size holds a surprising variety of scenery, from sandy deserts dotted with palm-shaded oases to the urban polish of Tunis; from the island of Djerba, where the Lotus-Eaters once tempted Ulysses and his crew, to the citrus groves and flower gardens of Cap Bon. Whether you prefer beach sports or urban shopping, desert adventure or historical exploration, the mild, friendly climate and warm Mediterranean waters of Tunisia are perfect for it. The country's small size is actually an advantage allowing you to tour easily from the bustle of Tunis to the pastoral beauty of Djerba, to the desert wastes of the Chott el-Djérid, with only a few hours' drive. If you've ever wanted to visit Africa but didn't know how, Tunisia is a great place to start. The accent is on comfort and value when you Travel in Style!
Egypt,
Morocco & Tunisia Paris,Tunisia
& Cairo
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Want
a Mediterranean vacation like the Europeans enjoy?
Go to Tunisia!
Bring the children
Suggested
Reading : Ibn Khaldun’s and the Rise and fall of Empires

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