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Looking for cheap family friendly Tunisia holidays? We have a wide selection of cheap Tunisia packaged holidays, cheap flights and a wide range of Tunisia holiday accommodation including self catered apartments in Tunisia through to luxury all inclusive hotels.
Tunisia holidays are fantastic for soaking up the sun on the Mediterranean sandy beaches; Tunisia has thousands of miles of coastline to the north, where beautiful resorts like Hammamet and Nabeul lie amongst the citrus orchards. Cheap holidays to Tunisia are readily available making this exotic holiday destination affordable. We offer a huge range of cheap Tunisia holidays for those looking for a family holiday, a romantic couples break or a lively singles holiday. We specialise in bargain holidays to Tunisia, budget holidays to Hammamet and discount holidays to Skanes and Mahdia.
There is a huge amount of culture to explore on Tunisia holidays, with Phoenician, Roman, Byzantine, Turkish and Spanish monuments to explore from a Tunisia property. There are hundreds of monuments and archaeological sites of great importance in African history, the majority of which are open to visitors all week.
We'll help you shop around the market to make sure you get the very best prices on Tunisia holidays. Dazzling white beaches that look out over the endless desert dunes are washed by the crystalline waters of the Mediterranean Sea and for some are the main attraction of Tunisia holidays. With a choice of cities and towns, authentic desert experiences and rustic villages, your holidays to Tunisia can be everything you want them to be.
In towns and cities, too, modern shops, cafes and bars are to be found in amongst ancient souks, tea-houses and market-stalls, whilst modern hotels sit side by side with Tunisia’s awesome array of archaeological sites. And then there are the beaches. Jutting out into the Mediterranean, the old town of Mahdia is a labyrinth of cool coffee shops, wealthy merchants' houses and peaceful squares. The Ampitheatre of El Jem, North Africa's largest coliseum ruin, is intact enough to imagine the roar of the 35,000-strong crowd.
The Vienna Cafeteria serves various cookies, biscuits and cakes from 4 pm to 6 pm every day at the coffee shop (Gelateria). Unlimited drinks available include locally produced alcoholic drinks, imported drinks, cocktails, beer, soft drinks, water, coffee and tea, all offered at selected bars; main bar (6 pm to midnight), Gelateria (10 am to midnight, 4 pm to 6 pm open as coffee shop), internet cafe (11 am to midnight), pool bar (10 am to midnight), beach bar (10 am to 6 pm).
Possibly the best known resort in Tunisia is Hammamet, once a small fishing village, now a lively resort with shops, fine restaurants, cafes and open-air nightclubs. Hammammet is an ideal location for a relaxing golf holiday. The town is alive with workshops, souvenir arcades and boutiques as well as a more modern complex, giving visitors plenty of shopping possibilities.
Venture into the ancient walled Medina, where shops and market stalls line the narrow streets and haggling for a holiday bargain is essential. Take a three-day jeep safari out onto the Sahars plains, passing through the country's arid, desert landscapes with its native architecture, which inspired George Lucas to shoot Star Wars on Tunisian soil.
But if it's not your thing, head for Monastir's modern shopping centre instead. Discover the vast salt lake at Chott El Djerid and the oasis of Tozeur - all with an expert guide. The nearby shops and restaurants are great value for money and are run by friendly and interesting locals. The locals are proud of their heritage which you too can discover at the museums and fascinating monumnents in the area. Alternatively, if you can't get to grips with haggling, Monastir offers a large modern shopping centre.
Most of Tunisia's old towns stage these colorful bazaars, packed full of fascinating little shops and stalls where you can find classic buys such as woolen carpets, pottery, leather, copperware and Arabesque bird cages. Remember to haggle with shopkeepers - it's all part and parcel of the Tunisia holidays fun of a souk.