Tunisia Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Tunisia below. Tunisia travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Tunisia.
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#1 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
May 20, 2009 – Oct 28, 2009
Rades, Tunisia -› Tunisia -› …
Rades Tunisia (specifically city Olympic) is my new home from May 09 - Nov 09. Well ok Im married now, so I guess although I wont be living here full time, it will now be considered my home away from home. Rades is located approximately 9 km south east of Tunis. Rades is manily known beca…
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#2 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Feb 02, 2008
I have just had one of the craziest experiences in my life this past weekend. I work for a company that does global networks for multi-nationals and one of our customers is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which has, as you might expect, embassies in pretty much every exotic location imag…
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#3 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Sep 09, 2007 – Jul 23, 2008
I have a big friends-group, since 10 yrs we go every year with a group on holiday.
Don't expect too much from that, the most of the times we are just hanging around, swimming, playing carts, go to the beach, going out and maybe if we have time left do some cultural stuff.
This year we planned to …
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#4 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Dec 07, 2008 – Dec 12, 2008
Sousse, Tunisia -› El Jem, Tunisia -› …
Tunisia in december: too cold for the beach, too hot for a coat. The tourist touts have almost disappeared; the crapsellers have had their share. Touristcrazy Tunisia is cautiously slowing down from the hectic summer season. A good moment to visit this lovely country.It was a spur-of-the-moment thi…
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#5 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Mar 11, 2006 – Mar 16, 2006
The first day in Tunisia we went for a long walk. We felt really as if we were very far from home. So very different from the cold Holland. They thought us how to negotiate about prices, gave us tea, and welcomed us very friendly. The hotel owner is also a very nice person (in fact he is still in t…
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#6 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Apr 19, 2007
My Gosh what a journey!
Sousse, Tunis:
Tip number one: If you are girls travel in groups, it´s safer... Or bring a big muscular boyfriend to walk by your side ;)
Tip number two: Dress all the way from top to toe if possible...
Tip number three: Bring a stick to beat of irritating men...
Well …
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#7 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Mar 11, 2006 – Mar 24, 2006
Tunisia -› Tunis, Tunisia -› …
General Information
In this blog I will give you some information about Tunisia in general, our trips and must-see things in all the cities you can find.
I have been there for already 5 times.
March 11th …
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#8 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Mar 22, 2009 – Mar 26, 2009
End of March, in our New year Holidays(Norooz) we went to Tunisia and visit Mounastir, Sosse, Hammamet, Yasmin, Nabul, Tunis, Kairovan and Eljem.
worth to visit
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#9 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Aug 14, 2005 – Apr 29, 2008
Bodrum, Turkey -› Berlin, Germany -› …
All kinds of pictures from my different travels :D
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#10 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Nov 01, 2005
No need to go through this day by day. Just a short summary.Tunisa is an interesting country with a lot of sights. This was not a sight vacation, though, but a package tour. We spent one week with our then one year old daughter at the "Coralia Beach Hotel" in Sousse. Since the city is located just …
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#11 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Jun 22, 2008
My vacacion to Tunisia! Visited Kairouan, El Djem, Monastir and Port el Kantaoui!
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#12 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Aug 07, 2004 – Aug 15, 2004
El Jem, Tunisia -› Mahres, Tunisia -› …
El Jem was built, like almost all Roman settlements in Tunisia, on former Punic settlements and is most famous for its amphitheathre with 35000 spectators, and only Rome's Coloseum is larger (build for 45000 seats). It's the most used for gladiators shows and chariot races and it's really im…
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#13 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Mar 12, 2007 – Mar 17, 2007
Carthage is located on the hill of Byrsa, funded by princes Elissa-Dido.
The Feniciers funded in 814 b.c. The city Carthage. The Carthage empire enclosed, Sicilie, Sardinie, Corsica, the Balearen and parts from South ��"Spain. In the third century b.c. Carthage ended up in a fight with Rome. T…
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#14 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Jul 04, 2006 – Jul 31, 2009
pucket, Thailand -› Tunisia -› …
I could travel without stop for years!!!!!! :)
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#15 of 83 Tunisia travel blogs
Jul 01, 2007 – Jul 02, 2007
My trip to Tunesia.
Stayed in Club Thapsus***, All inclusive, although it didn't feel like that at all..
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