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Hammamet Beach

Hammamet Beach — white sand covers this beach (along with the rest of the country’s coast), meeting up with crystal clear blue water. The water is surprisingly clean, and many tourists travel to Hammamet just to enjoy the beach and the water sports available there. Festivals and small events are often held on the beach […]

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Golf Palm Links

Golf Palm Links (795 Skanes, Monastir) – located 85 km. south of Hammamet (or 145 km. south of Tunis), this is another popular golfing destination in Tunisia. Opened in November 1994, the Palm Links Golf Course is situated in front of the beach hotels at Skanes (a popular tourist area). Practice facilities include a semi […]

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Friguia Animal Park

Friguia Animal Park (Km. 88, Bouficha) – located just north of Sousse, this wildlife park, set up by the Kanta Hotel, Port El Kantaoui, Sousse, was created in collaboration with South African and European specialists, and it participates in a world program to save endangered species. Over 30 animal species live in large enclosures at […]

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Diving

Diving — Diving in Tunisia is generally shore-based and centered around the tourist towns of Tabarka, Cap Bon and Hammamet. There is a WWII wreck to discover off the coast of Hammamet, colorful underwater fauna in Hergla, underwater archaeological sites in Mahdia, hidden caves and colorful fish in Djerba, as well as beautiful grouper fish […]

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Golf Citrus Course

Golf Citrus Course (Autoroute A1, Hammamet) – this is the first 45-hole complex in Tunisia, an international golf concept created around seven lakes in a 173-hectare large area with olive trees and forests. The golf course is located only a few minutes away from the Bay of Hammamet. The course, designed by Ronald Fream, makes […]

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Carthageland Hammamet

Carthageland Hammamet (Ruze de la Médina, Hammamet) — while it doesn’t boast the worldwide reputation of Disneyland, Carthageland is still regarded as a fantastic theme park and can make a great day out for those visiting Hammamet. Naturally, it contains countless rides, shops and restaurants, but the unique selling point about Carthageland is undoubtedly the […]

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Camel Rides

Camel Rides — known to the Arabs as “The Ship of the Desert”, camels are the ultimate way to explore the Tunisian Sahara, riding on the camel, you slip into the rhythm of the desert. Visitors rise at dawn and rest in the full heat of the early afternoon. In the evening, participants in camel […]