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The most popular resort in Tunisia is inviting you to discover its magic !Its change from the small fishing village that it once used to be into the most well known resort by the name of ‘garden resort’ backed by olive, orange and lemon groves has cast a spell on all visitors and it continues to attract the majority of travellers due to its unique beauty.
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Hammamet’s “heart”, is placed in the centre and is offering amazing views to all visitors over the gleaming domes of the old walled city - the Medina – as well as the white sands of the coastline.
At the newer quarters of Hammamet you will find everything you ask for as a wide range of shops, cafés and restaurants are waiting for you to fulfil all your needs.
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The "Tunisian Saint Tropez",as it has been characterised, located in the south east of the northern peninsula of Cap Bon in the Governorate of Nabeul, on the northern edge of the Gulf of Hammammet is nothing less than a dream coming true not only for visitors but for the locals as well , with its endless beaches,discos, midnight swims due and water sports and a variety of choices securing your perfect getaway.
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While on Hammamet ,take your time to relax , meet old friends make new ones but also meet the locals hospitality.The Gulf of Hammamet shelters miles of fine sandy beaches, sparkling seas and modern hotels dedicated to the comfort a well being of their guests. A wide range of sea sports, exhibitions, festivals and amusements are at your disposal in order to satisfy every possible request of yours. It is particularly known for jasmine, and this is how the tourist resort of Yasmine Hammamet got its name. All over Hammamet, one of the most popular destination for European travellers, souvenirs made of jasmine can be found.The reported number of inhabitants varies from 20,000 to 70,000 and the population increases noticeably due to tourists in the summer.
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The history of Tunisia is displayed through its statues, bronzes, pottery and mosaics exposed in museums located at the majority of archaeological sites. From the prestigious Bardo Museum to the modest on-site selection, each brings to the visitor a particular sense of this country's rich historical heritage. |
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Don’t forget to visit the following sites and museums: Prehistoric : Bardo (Tunis), Gafsa Museum , Metlaoui, regions of El Kef, Makthar, Berber: Chennini, Tataouine, Tamerza, Matamata , Islamic: Kairouan, Raqqada Museum, Bardo Museum, Monastir and its Museum, Sousse Ribat and its Museum, Mahdia, Tozeur and its Museum, Tourbet Bey Tunis. For the amateurs of traditional arts the Dar Abdallah Tunis, Tozeur Museum, Le Kef Museum, Monastir Museum Jerba: The Griba synagogue presumed 6th century BC (Fall of Jerusalem to Babylonians) are the most interesting to visit.
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