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DISCOVER TUNISIA

WELCOME TO TUNISIA

Tunisia, located in the heart of the Mediterranean region, is a country rich in history, culture, and diverse landscapes. Bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east, it offers stunning beaches, historic cities, and a unique cultural heritage.

Geography and Climate:

Area: Approximately 163,610 km²
Capital: Tunis
Population : About 12 million inhabitants
Official Language: Arabic (French is widely used)
Currency: Tunisian Dinar (TND)

Tunisia enjoys a Mediterranean climate on the coast with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The southern part of the country, characterized by desert landscapes, has a Saharan climate with high temperatures and rare precipitation.

Dive into History and Heritage:

Discover the Hidden Gems of Tunisia

A Journey Through the Ages:

Tunisia, a crossroads of civilizations, is an open-air history book. Its lands have seen great civilizations like the Phoenicians, Romans, and Byzantines. Every corner of this Mediterranean country is steeped in rich and diverse history, offering visitors a fascinating dive into its different historical eras.

Must-See Archaeological Sites:

For history and heritage enthusiasts, Tunisia is brimming with archaeological sites worth visiting. Among them, Carthage, famous for its Phoenician and Roman ruins, offers an unparalleled view of Tunis Bay. Dougga, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is an exceptional testimony to Roman-era splendor with its theater, temples, and baths.

El Jem, with its majestic amphitheater, one of the best-preserved in the world, transports visitors to the era of gladiators. Nearby, Sbeitla reveals impressive remnants of an ancient city, including forums, basilicas, and triumphal arches.

Each site tells a unique story and helps to better understand the evolution of Tunisia through the centuries.

For more discoveries about Tunisia's fascinating history, visit our official website.

Crafts and Culture:

A Journey to the Heart of Tunisian Traditions

Tunisian Handicrafts: A Living Heritage:

Tunisia, a land of traditions and know-how, offers visitors an immersion into its rich artisanal heritage. Tunisian handicrafts, reflecting the soul of the country, are the result of a heritage passed down from generation to generation. Each handmade piece tells a story of a living culture and a passion for beauty.

Traditional Crafts:

Among the many Tunisian crafts, pottery stands out with its vibrant colors and delicate patterns. Potters in picturesque villages like Sejnane create unique works using ancestral techniques. Their craftsmanship attracts art lovers worldwide.

Tapestry and embroidery are also pillars of Tunisian crafts. Weavers and embroiderers, with infinite patience, bring sumptuous textiles to life. Kairouan carpets, for instance, are renowned for their exceptional quality and complex geometric patterns.

Jewelry making is another prominent craft. Artisans use precious materials to create pieces that blend tradition and modernity. This immersive experience highlights the importance of preserving these crafts as integral parts of Tunisian identity.

For more discoveries about Tunisian crafts, visit our website.

Tourism and Gastronomy:

A Feast for the Senses

Tunisian Cuisine: A Blend of Flavors and Traditions:

Tunisia, a crossroads of civilizations, offers a rich and diverse cuisine. Its culinary heritage reflects its history, influenced by Berber, Arab, Andalusian, and French cultures. Each dish is a fusion of ancient traditions and local ingredients, providing a unique and memorable culinary experience.

Tunisian Gastronomy Must-Trys:

Among the delights not to be missed, couscous holds a special place. Prepared with wheat semolina, vegetables, and often accompanied by meat or fish, this emblematic dish is a true feast for the senses. Each region has its version, adding a local touch to this national specialty.

Brik is another Tunisian culinary marvel. This thin pastry, stuffed with tuna, egg, capers, and parsley, is fried until crispy. Delicious and savory, brik is often served as a starter and is a gourmet's delight.

Do not miss the Tunisian tajine, which is different from its Moroccan namesake. This is a kind of crustless quiche made with eggs, meat, potatoes, and spices, baked until it achieves a soft and golden texture.

For those with a sweet tooth, Tunisian pastries are a true delight. Makroudh, small semolina cakes filled with date paste and flavored with orange blossom water, are a must-try. As for baklava, they will seduce you with their sweetness and crunchiness.

For more discoveries on Tunisian gastronomy, visit our website.

Save the Date

09-15 Sep. 2024

At the Kram Exhibition Park - Tunis

Save the date for our upcoming ArtiCréa event and don't miss the chance to discover the best of Tunisian craftsmanship. Stay tuned for more information on the date and location of our next edition !

The Paradise Beaches and Seaside Resorts of Tunisia:

Your Perfect Escape

Dream Beaches in Tunisia:

Tunisia, with its kilometers of coastline along the Mediterranean Sea, is a top destination for beach lovers. Tunisian beaches offer a variety of landscapes, from stretches of white sand to hidden coves. Each beach is a haven of peace where visitors can relax in the sun, swim in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy a serene ambiance.

Must-See Seaside Resorts:

Among the most popular seaside resorts, Hammamet stands out with its beautiful beaches and friendly atmosphere. Known for its lush gardens and luxury hotels, Hammamet is an ideal place to recharge. There are many water activities, from jet skiing to scuba diving.

Djerba, nicknamed the "island of dreams," is another must-see destination. Its sandy beaches, lined with palm trees, invite relaxation and leisure. The island also offers a rich culture and unique local crafts, which visitors can discover while strolling through its traditional markets.

For a more authentic experience, Mahdia is a charming coastal town with peaceful and uncrowded beaches. Known for its spectacular sunsets, Mahdia is the perfect place for those seeking an escape from the tourist hustle and bustle.

Sousse, with its blend of modernity and tradition, also offers sublime beaches and a lively nightlife. Its numerous resorts and beachfront restaurants make Sousse an ideal destination for a complete vacation.

Sahara Desert:

Magic of the Light

Magic of the light, invigorating air, infinite spaces, and the pure nudity of desert landscapes... The call of the Sahara resonates even more strongly as modern life becomes increasingly confined and oppressive.

The Tunisian Sahara can be experienced in contemplation, whether in a luxurious hotel, a comfortable camp, or a tent in the open desert. Adventure can be found in a 4x4 on rocky trails or on the back of a camel. It also caters to those seeking speed and thrills with extreme sports.

With its originality, diversity, and quality infrastructure, the Tunisian Sahara is the ideal region for extraordinary events.