Tunisia Guide: Overview, Hotels & Travel Writing
About Tunisia
Tunisia has much to offer - bustling medinas in Tunis, ancient settlements in Carthage, pristine beaches in Jerba Island - and is giving Morocco a run for its money with its wave of stylish boutique hotels, often in historic town houses. Best to go in spring or summer when it is hot and dry.
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Articles About Tunisia
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Desert Blossom Days
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Jonathan Begg
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Tunisia
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South Coast
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Tozeur
"The little dark oasis had no name, but she was a beauty. Not as fertile as Nefta with its long avenues of eucalyptus and white-domed shrines. Less picturesque than the Roman hot springs at nearby Kebili. Nothing like as grand as Gabes, whose..."
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Tunis for the Weekend
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Barnaby Rogerson
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Tunisia
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Tunis and the North Coast
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Tunis
"'Tunis, ah yesÂ…' is often combined with a certain glassy look that I have come to recognise. The person is floundering. They are trying to visualise a map and differentiate this particular spot in North Africa from all the others which I am always..."
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Through a Glass Darkly: North Africa as seen through English travel writing
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Barnaby Rogerson
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Tunisia
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Tunis and the North Coast
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Tunis
"It is not enough for a traveller in North Africa to sit in the shaded Cafe de Paris (be it on Avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Place de France in Tangier or Place Djemma el Fna in Marrakech) and just sip a coffee beside the street theatre of a..."
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Tourism & Change Come to Southern Tunisia
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Andrew Eames
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Tunisia
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South Coast
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Tozeur
"They have been laying a lot of new roads in southern Tunisia recently, practically the first since Rommel. On the face of it, this is a Pretty Good Thing. RIP hire-car hell, hallelujah Sahara. But as soon as you introduce ribbons of tarmac into..."
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The Medina of Tunis
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Fraser Harrison
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Tunisia
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Tunis and the North Coast
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Tunis
"Not so long ago, before the French colonial period, the Medina of Tunis was Tunis. Now it is a city within a city, an oval labyrinth of winding, narrow streets, which forms a self-contained unit of 667 acres in the very centre of the modern capital..."
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