Friday, November 2, 2012

5 Reasons to come to Tunisia


There must be many good reasons why thousands flock to Tunisia every year. Tunisia Tours include much more but here are five reasons, why Tunisia stands out as a perfect choice.
Reason #1
Not all of us can afford the luxury, especially in this day and age where we really have to watch our budget. However, Tunisia stands out as one of the more affordable locations out there, allowing one to simply relax on the beach or get involved in a little more activity. There is plenty of accommodation available, which will be able to suit just about anyone, so whether you are deciding to come out for your honeymoon or you simply need an inexpensive spot for the family, you will definitely find something.

Reason #2

Taking the entire family on holiday is not always easy. The kids will be happy going to Disney World, but this is not suitable for everyone. However, Tunisia allows adults to unwind on the beach, whilst letting the kids do their own thing. It is perfect for golf or even a touch of scuba diving. Tunisia rates as one of the safest destinations in Africa especially for families.
Reason #3

You may even want to break away from all the adventure seekers and do some exploring. The people of this land are experts in the making of fine handcrafts, using basic materials like ceramics, wool, copper and leather. Tunisian carpets are highly sought after items for the home and this is a great way of finding something spectacular to bring back with you at a price which you won’t find anywhere else.
Reason #4

There are many fantastic festivals all over the country, giving you the chance to see some of the culture. There are a number of other festivals during the year, which call for great celebrations. This adds to the whole experience, more than just another holiday. You may even want to think of finding your way down this part of the world for the International film festival, which takes place in October.
Reason #5

You simply can’t leave a place like this without experiencing some of the culture. This is not like going to a museum where your kids are going to start wondering when they will be going home. There are fantastic archaeological sites, like the city of Carthage, which dates back to 814 BC. The Byzantine architecture is still a strong feature, before it was turned into an Islamic nation. Then there is Kairouan the fourth most holy city in the world. If you head off to Dougga, you will see how the Roman theatre has still been preserved where classical plays were performed on a regular basis.

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