With its beautiful sandy beaches, dates, sun, and spices, Tunisia invites tourists for a relaxing vacation and a dive into Arab culture.
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Slovaks are increasingly discovering Tunisia, a North African gem. Once known mainly for ancient Carthage, it's now climbing the ranks as a favorite vacation spot. Visitors flock to enjoy the Mediterranean beaches, shop for spices at local markets, and explore the ruins of Carthage, famously defended by Hannibal. For a romantic touch, visit the charming white-and-blue town of Sidi Bou Said, the filming location for 'Angelique and the Sultan,' a film beloved by past generations. Planning a summer vacation? Tunisia might be calling you. Here's where to go.
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A vacation doesn't always mean revisiting familiar places. Discover new destinations and join us in exploring Tunisia.
Situated in North Africa, Tunisia is just a two-hour flight away, offering a completely different world. Whether you choose the mainland or an island like Djerba, you'll find sandy beaches, the warm Mediterranean Sea, and a chance to experience a new culture.
For budget travelers, Tunisia remains an affordable option. Services and amenities are improving rapidly, so leave your prejudices behind, choose a trip from a trusted travel agency, and embark on a journey of relaxation and discovery. You won't regret it.
Beyond lounging on beaches and savoring local dishes, you can venture into the Sahara, visit historical sites, or explore the Franco-Arab charm of Tunis. Don't miss wandering through the medina (old town) and shopping at the markets. Haggling is part of the experience, not just for bargains, but to shop like a local.
To experience more than just resort life, visit in spring or autumn. The season starts in April with pleasant temperatures around 26°C and ends in October.
Summer is also an option, but with temperatures nearing 40°C, it might not be for everyone. Desert areas can be even hotter.
For a mix of beach time, water sports, and exploring a country rich in history, spring or early autumn is ideal for a vacation in Tunisia.

Thanks to its strategic location, Tunisia has been home to many civilizations, each leaving a significant mark. The Phoenicians traded here, followed by conquests by the Romans, Arabs, Turks, and the French. This diverse history explains why many Tunisians speak French fluently.
Now a suburb of Tunis, Carthage was once a proud city that challenged Rome. Today, only ruins and stories remain. Explore the site by the sea and imagine the grandeur of the Antonine Baths, one of Africa's largest Roman baths, now a UNESCO site.
The third-largest colosseum from the Roman era, after Rome and Naples, is here. Some say it was never finished due to a local dispute. Regardless, visiting this architectural marvel is an unforgettable experience.
This picturesque town, reminiscent of Santorini, is a favorite among tourists and filmmakers. It has also been home to several artists. After wandering its cobbled streets, relax with a coffee, mint tea, or pine nut tea, a Tunisian specialty, at a local café.
Tunisia offers an affordable exotic getaway just a short flight away. Popular mainland areas include Hammamet and Monastir. The island of Djerba is also a favorite.
This popular resort is close to the old town, perfect for evening strolls to see the walls, a mausoleum, or a mosque. The beaches are long and sandy, with a nearby water park and zoo.
A modern hotel complex featuring traditional Tunisian culture. Located on a long sandy beach, it offers swimming, water sports, and seasonal entertainment. Guests can enjoy services from a hairdresser to a wellness center with treatments and massages.
Set in a beautiful garden with orange trees, jasmine, and palms, this luxurious hotel offers villas and bungalows that lead to a sandy beach. Guests can access luxury spa services for a fee.

Monastir features long sandy beaches and quality hotels. Visit the town to see the mausoleum of Tunisia's first president or the Ribat monastery, significant during the Crusades.
Ideal for families with children who love slides. This hotel offers nearby attractions like a golf course, shopping center, and beach volleyball court.
Located on a beautiful sandy beach in Port El Kantaoui, this hotel offers luxurious amenities. The garden features three pools, two with seawater, and a terrace with sun loungers and umbrellas.

Tunisia's largest island, Djerba, draws visitors with its wide sandy beaches. The island's windy conditions are perfect for kitesurfing or windsurfing. It's a green island, home to fig trees and date palms, and offers plenty for history enthusiasts.
This hotel features traditional Tunisian architecture, nestled in a palm garden. Families should book spacious family rooms in advance. Rooms with a double bed and bunk bed accommodate two children. Guests enjoy a varied animation program for all ages.
Popular with families, this hotel offers slides, animation programs, and a wide beach with gentle sea access. Enjoy activities like beach volleyball, archery, mini-golf, darts, aerobics, or water gymnastics.

Still undecided about visiting Tunisia? Check out the tours available. This beautiful country offers sandy beaches with gentle sea access, a chance to experience Arab culture, and delicious, healthy dishes like couscous. Tunisia will surprise you, making your vacation unforgettable.
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