Going home...

The flight to Berlin is supposedly short, because it's  only 2.5 hours, but to start it you need to go through a small torture of getting by bus to the airport, a long queue for security checks at the entrance to the departure hall, a long queue for checkin-in, a long queue for passport control,  a ...

The last moments of our shrt holidays

At the end and farewell time, a few photos to consolidate this place in our memory and hearts. We will probably not return to this hotel, but to Tunisia for sure! And for more you have to wait for our stories.

Christmas is here. Our hotel is getting ready for the invasion of new guests. So far there have been about 50 people here, and there are to be over 300. It's time to run away!We appreciate the efforts of the hotel employees to create a holiday atmosphere for non-Muslim guests.  Adm...

Fun in our hotel

One of the hotel management's tasks is to provide tourists with entertainment throughout the day. The key word is "animations" expressed here in all languages. A team of several young men entertain groups of tourists from morning to night and do not let them get bored. It is especially necessary f...

In the afternoon, our driver took us to a tourist attraction - Port  El Kantaoui (Marsa al-Kantawi or Mina al-Kantawi)*. Agreeinn with the beelow Wikipedia review below, we point out that it is a kind of tourist trap and artificial creation to meet the needs of rich tourists. However, the walk was...

Shopping in Sousse

 Of course, wandering the streets of Medina in Sousse also had other purposes besides enjoying the atmosphere of the Tunisian old town. Iwona - an incurable cat love - did not pass up any opportunity not to "talk" with them, and there are plenty of them everywhere. These cats are neat, beautiful an...

Sousse - Medina

Two visits to the Medina allowed us to confirm the absolute lack of tourists in the off season. The old town was quite deserted, but we were free to wander along the alleys. Watching photos, try to get immersed in the atmosphere of this part of Sousse.

Monastir (airport of charters and low-cost airlines) lies fourteen kilometers from Sousse. Monastir is much smaller than Sousse and much calmer. Our driver and guide (a rented  taxi) praised this city of walking and resting. It is less frequented by tourists, because there are no spectacular beache...
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