Hotels in Sousse Tunisia
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Mercure Diar El Andalous Hotel 5*..................(more details and special rates) |
Thalassa
Village Sousse Hotel 4* Thalassa
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Karthago El Ksar
Hotel 4*
Situated in front of
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Orient Palace Hotel 4*
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Riadh Palms Hotel 4*
The Riadh Palms is a
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Marhaba Beach Hotel 4* The Marhaba Beach is located in city, Sousse.....................(more details and special rates) |
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Abou Nawas
Boujaafar Hotel 4*
The Abou
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El Hana Residence
Hotel 4*
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Abou Nawas Nejma
Hotel 4*
Situated on the
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Chams El Hana Hotel 4*
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Sousse Palace Hotel 4*
Marhaba and
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Marhaba Royal
Salem Hotel 4*
It is
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Hill Diar Hotel 2* The Hill Diar is located in city, Sousse.......................(more details and special rates) |
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Sousse is an enchanting resort town on the eastern coast
of Tunisia, only a couple of hours drive from Tunis, the regions capital. From
the 9th century onwards the Phoenicians, Byzantines, Arabs and Romans discovered
the delights of this fertile spot, dubbed 'the pearl of the Sahel' in ancient
times, and today the mild climate, beautiful Mediterranean shoreline and warm
people work their magic on holidaymakers from Europe. Sousse is also favoured by
Tunisians themselves as a get-away destination, and the friendly natives enjoy
mingling with the visitors on the sandy beaches and busy promenade. The
proliferation of modern resort hotels along the beachfront has not detracted
from the charms of the inner city, and Sousse is still regarded as having
probably the finest (though not the largest) old city, or Medina, in Tunisia. A
warren of narrow covered alleyways nestling below the Ribat, or fort, hide
hundreds of colourful shops selling a myriad of local goods from carpets and
porcelain to leather bags and olive oil. Outside the Medina there is also a vast
modern shopping complex. Sousse is not all just shopping and beach bathing,
however. The town's museum, situated in the old castle or Kasbah, is renowned
for its collection of mosaics, masks, statues and other relics of the Roman
occupation. There are also several miles of well-preserved ancient Christian
catacombs and marble tombs in the town. Sousse offers it's many package-tour
visitors all the facilities and surroundings of a relaxing seaside holiday,
overlaid with the undeniably foreign and exotic atmosphere of North Africa, all
at extremely affordable prices.
Sousse offers a wonderful range of shopping bargains in the old city, where
visitors can practise the art of haggling and get attain some fabulous deals.
Carpets and leatherwear are favourite buys for tourists, but there is also a
vast stock of cheap souvenirs on which to fritter away the holiday budget. Some
visitors are intimidated and do not enjoy bargaining with the canny souk
shopkeepers, who usually begin negotiations with a price inflated up to ten
times the value. These visitors would be better advised to do their shopping in
the adjacent modern shopping mall, which is crammed with shops offering local
goods and wares from all over North Africa, on sale at fixed prices.
Dining in Sousse boasts a vast variety of cuisine, including international and
local cuisine at varying prices from snacks like pizza and tapas to gourmet
French cuisine, but most rave in particular about the popular local staple dish,
Couscous (steamed semolina grains), which comes in various combinations. Most of
the better restaurants are located inside the luxury hotels; others are within
walking distance of wherever you are staying.
Sousse nightlife is best enjoyed in the safety of the resorts with dancing and
live entertainment, however for the wilder side, the area also houses several
seedy bars where prostitution is offered with the beers. If in doubt before
entering any club or bar question the doorman or take a good look. Nightlife
generally for tourists is confined to the apartment resorts and hotels, which
offer dancing and entertainment. Young Tunisians tend to gather on the beach
promenade after dark.
Like many Tunisian resorts the beaches are the main area of daytime activity,
with water sports like scuba diving, fishing, water skiing and windsurfing all
available. There are also numerous excursions on offer for those keen on
exploring more of the Tunisian coastline. In the town itself shopping and
delving into the town's ancient Roman history at the excellent museum are
interesting diversions.
The old Medina is home to some pushy shopkeepers who can bee quite frightening
to visitors, and the alleyways in the busy markets also house some active
pickpockets, so visitors should be wary when shopping in the crowded streets.
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