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Northern Tunis
Comparatively
cooler weather is the reason why northern Tunisia figures in
the tourist map. Although
by-passed by most British holidaymakers, the area north of
Tunis and along the northern coast is a delightful part of the
country with dozens of quiet beaches and one of the most
fascinating towns in the country.
The region can be quite cold in winter
with occasional snow flurries. In summer, it provides a
welcome escape from the heat of the capital.
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Cap
Bon
Cap
Bon is known as the Garden of Tunisia. The peninsula combines
sleepy villages, rolling green fields and vineyards with the
biggest, the most sophisticated and most cosmopolitan resort
in the country.
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Central
Tunisia
Central
Tunisia is a rich agricultural area with hundreds of thousands
of olive trees. The region
includes four of the most popular
package-resorts as well as Tunisia’s holiest city. It is
also known as The Sahel.
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Jerba
and the South
Southern
Tunisia has much to offer including the island resort of Jerba
and some fascinating towns on the fringes of the Sahara
Desert.
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