Are you still wondering where to go for you vacation? Are you complaining that the time is not enough for you to see the various things? Are you finally planning to get out of your country and explore the other side of the world? Get lost in Tunisia! The broad sweeps of beach, a tumble of sugar cube houses, and rolling dunes of the Sahara, make Tunisia be the fusion of everything. It has not only the perfect coastlines for the summer beach lovers, but also something else for everyone.
The Republic of Tunisia lies on the North African coast, southwest of Sicily, and south of Sardinia. It is sandwiched between Algeria to the west and Libya to the east. Although Tunisia is considered as a fairly small country (163’000 sq. km), it has an extremely varied landscapes from the cliffs of the north coast to the woodland of the interior, from desert to rich, arable land, and from mountains to salt pans below sea level.
There are four high class beaches spots in Tunisia. Sousse beaches is the long white sandy beach of Boujaffar stretches. Most of the beaches there are open to public, only a few are private for the resorts. A wide selection of water sports is offered along the beach, for example, paragliding, wind-surfing, water-skiing and jet-ski,etc. Despite of the adventurous activities are most wanted by adults, kids will also have plenty of stuffs to do, since the water is clean and shadow. In contract to the Sousse beaches, the Djerba, Hammamet, and Port-Kantaoui beaches are mainly owned by the private resorts, however, they are still slightly different from each other. Djerba beach is blessed with soft sandy beaches and a clear turquoise sea. Except for the water activities, you can also enjoy a nice and peaceful ride along the beach on a camel to enjoy the sunrise or the sunset.
Hammanmet beaches, the Saint Tropez of Tunisia, is one of the country’s prime holiday destination. The shallow and clear water is perfect for lots of things to do, but if they are not wild enough, you can head for the wide and wilder beaches beyond Yasmine Hammamet as well. The last, not least beach spot is Port el-Kantaoui beaches. The Port el-Kantaoui beaches are more beautiful than the famous beach of Boujaffar between Port el-Kantaoui and Sousse. Since the water there is deep, the activities offered are difference from the rest. You can go fishing or diving to see the local fish life.
Are you still thinking only the local people and the explorer able to go across the mysterious and hopelessly wide Sahara desert? You are definitely WRONG!! You can do it too, in Tunisia!
Sahara desert is the biggest and desert in the world for its parched, forbidding landscape and little precipitation over thousands of years. In the movies, you may learn that once you get lost in the desert, you will have no possiblily to go back alive. Those information may bring you concern, but no worries. We will have the local professional Tunisian travelers lead you enjoy the beauty of the nature.
Come to Tunisia, a better you is calling.
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