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Has anyone ever visited Tunisia?


Has anyone ever visited Tunisia?

It is a wonderful country, people there are very tourists friendly, i advice all people to visit it. There are a lot of things to do there.
If you need any information, please feel free to contact me, anytime you want.

I have a friend who is from Tunisia. I've heard good things about it. I, however, have never been there. Not yet anyway.

I live in Tunisia if that helps!

I first visited Tunisia in late September-Ocatober of 2000. I then moved there in 2001.

I live in a major tourist resort town. One of the filming locations for Monty Python's Life Of Brian was at the local Ribat. The former Tunisian president Habib Bourguiba was born here, and his mausoleum is built here. I live in 丕賱賲賭賳爻賭鬲賷乇鈥?(Al-Munast卯r) or Monastir - however you want to call it!

Here's some pictures of the town I live in: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jamie_hass...
Here's a few pictures of Hammam Bourguiba and Tabarka: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jamie_hass...
I also have pictures of other places and things to do with Tunisia in my photo album, so feel free to look at those as well.

If I can be of assistance to you in any way, feel free to contact me.

I got back from Tunisia like a week ago. I have really enjoyed my stay there, although there were times when the locals made my stay rather an extreme one. I have tried to travel around the country a bit, and I had even the chance to stay with the local family for a while. It was awesome. Most of the time I have stayed in Sousse, which is a touristic place. It's fun down there. The beaches are wonderful. The weather might be a problem for those who don't like the heat. But if you do, Tunisia is a perfect holiday destination.

Hi, my boyfriend is tunisian and i have just returned from there i was there for a month and i go back in a few weeks, it is a lovely country its taken me a little while to like it though and still do not feel 100% but i stayed in hammamet at first which was beautiful and then port el kantoui which again was good fun and very touristic. I find the capital quite stressful as with all busy capitals i guess! but its certainly a great cultural experience and fantastic x

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