Tunisia is the most acceptable resort for a beach holiday. The state, although not so long ago, but quite actively began to participate in the tourism business. Tunisia is famous for two interesting areas for tourists - beach holidays and thalassotherapy. Perhaps the second is more important for tourists, since it is not just relaxation, but health improvement with cosmetic procedures, high-quality rejuvenation at a relatively low cost.
Tunisia is famous for its milder weather than Egypt and Turkey, and not as expensive as the Emirates. Tunisia is comfortable sandy beaches, good service, well-developed hotel infrastructure in famous resorts. Places such as Monastir, Mahdia, Sousse and Hammamet are budget holiday areas of the country. The services here are not at the highest level, but Tunisians are actively working to improve the level of services provided to guests. Thus, a new direction is being developed - the island of Gebre, where everything is under construction in the form of hotels and SPA centers.
No less exciting than beach holidays and wellness services are the sights that have been preserved in Tunisia, as well as participating in an exciting safari tour in the desert or hiking in palm forests.
The Tunisian Republic is one of the most attractive African areas for a seaside holiday. Pleasant Mediterranean climate, crystal clear and pleasant Mediterranean Sea, clean shores immersed in greenery, with an abundance of modern hotels. The resort attracts with its high-level service. Numerous monuments with centuries-old history have been preserved here. Tourists are offered interesting excursions and delicious cuisine, which allows the traveler to truly enjoy their stay in this wonderful country. Shopping centers and souvenir shops are open on weekdays from 8:00 to 16:30, and on Saturday - exclusively until 12:30.
The price of a Tunisian taxi is quite cheap. For 2,5 dinars you can go around the entire city of Tunis, 0,300 dinars are the landing fee. Yellow taxis operate only in the city. "Taxi rental" is a freight vehicle or a passenger taxi that has a meter at a price agreed upon in advance. This taxi carries passengers along certain routes on regular trips from one large town to another.
The Tunisian metro is today's tram. Trains operate on set routes: from the city center of Den Den in the north and Ariana to Ben Arous in the south. Metro stations are connected to a number of bus stations and to the TGM railway stations.
If you want to see the northern suburbs of Tunis, you can take the train called "TGM" (Tunis - La Goulette - La Marsa). It is 35 minutes from Tunis, passing through Carthage and Sidi Bou Said. The total cost is 0D. There are 530 bus networks in Tunis:
• City buses in Tunis and its surroundings, at the final stop near the metro stations.
• Comfortable buses travel throughout Tunisia. They depart from the station in the center of Bab Alijua and in the south of the country from the station of Bab Saadoun to the north and west.
• Buses run between the capitals and the regions.
Car rental is available to anyone who is 21 years of age or older and has had a driver's license for more than a year. The traffic rules are not much different from our driving. The speed limit in urban areas is 50 km / h, on all roads on the island of Djerba - 70 km / h, on the highway - up to 90 km / h (unless otherwise indicated). Those wishing to go to the desert must notify the special provisions about the trip and the chosen direction (so that they know the location if something happens).
Tunisia is very popular among young people, as the vacation is affordable and of high quality. Excellent climate, ideal opportunity to take a course of thalassotherapy, good discos and almost European view of life of local residents allowed Tunisia to gain fame as a popular seaside resort.
It is impossible to say with certainty that the majority of sunbathers on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea in the presented exotic country are young people, but, if desired, any active traveler will find entertainment to his liking here. Thus, the classification of "youth hotels in Tunisia" does not exist in the country, but each three-star hotel is filled with young guests who spend a short time in the room, returning only in the morning to sleep.
Any Tunisian resort is ready to provide the highest level of service to the traveler, offering good opportunities for sports and many pleasant programs for body care, excursions and active entertainment.
Most young people in Tunisia go to the resort of Sousse. In the northern part there is a tourist area where you can rent a room in one of the country's inexpensive hotels. As a rule, the city's hotels will not be able to offer guests crystal cleanliness and high service, but the price for an apartment per day will be quite low, and all the entertainment in the city of Sousse will be a few minutes' walk away. The beaches of Port El Kantaoui are located a couple of kilometers from the city - this is a large-scale tourist hotel area high class. Prices here are more expensive than in urban areas, but the service is much better.
Young families with small children want to settle in Monastir. The local beaches are quieter than in the party-going Sousse. However, it is easy to get from Monastir to Sousse by taxi to participate in the resort's nightlife. Children can always be left in a hotel with a night nurse. Each good hotel has excellent thalassotherapy centers.
A grand disco can be visited in Hammamet, choosing a youth hostel in this city. It is here that the famous Manhattan is located, where great music thunders - one of the largest dance floors on the African continent. There is more than enough entertainment in Hammamet day and night. Young and active people will enjoy trying their luck in the local casino, frolicking on the water slides in the amusement park and taking a couple of horse riding lessons. In Hammamet you can play golf, taste delicious dishes in a fish restaurant and even go ice skating.


