Tunisia has quickly become a popular tourist destination, attracting many visitors yearly thanks to its white sand beaches, exotic culture and architecture. Its seaside resorts are world-famous: Tabarka, Hammamet, Sousse and Djerba.
Tunisia is lulled by a Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and very hot summers. Tunisian culture and cuisine have been influenced by that of France during colonisation, and its architecture is reminiscent of Arab monuments. Tunisia is also renowned for the wealth of its archaeological sites, such as the site of the famous Roman Carthage.
Tunis is at the same time the administrative, political, cultural and economic capital of Tunisia. Open to the West, it lives at the same time to the rhythm of a thousand and one traditions from all corners of the country. The charm of this city lies in the perfect cohabitation of the past with the present. Thus, Tunis retains all its cultural and architectural wealth, while remaining open to modernity, with its old medina, surrounded by modern districts where state-of-the-art buildings and outdated facades dating from the colonial era mingle.
All these elements make Tunisia one of the most attractive tourist destinations, with more than five million tourists each year.



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The price for a ferry to Tunisia depends on the time of year, the route, and the type of ticket. In general, fares are lower in the off-season (autumn–spring) and higher in summer, especially around holidays.
The cabin was dirty; there were crumbs on the table, the carpet, and even the bed. In the bathroom, the sink was also dirty, with toothpaste stains. I'm French, but when you're at reception, you need to be diplomatic.
Punctual, clean, and with friendly staff.
Too late, no accurate information, arrogant staff, restorations always the same thing