Hi, my husband and myself have been looking at holidays to Tunisiafor a week in October. The main reason we considered going here was the fact that there is a good chance of sunshine.
This visit would be a completely new experience for us and I was wondering if anyone could give advice and information to help us make our final decision.
All of our holidays until now have been to Greece and we have developed a huge love for there, unfortunately, it wont be warm there in October so we've looked at other horizons.
Ideally, if anyone could give us any info, we'd really appreciate it. Especially how much we should be looking to take for spending.
We're both in our early 40's, and would be looking to eat out every night, enjoy the evening entertainments and sightsee during the day. Basically, we cram as much as we can into our days and nights!!
Thanks in advance for your help!!
Most hotels have entertainment in the evening and the majority will welcome you even if you are not staying there. To start you off I would suggest you check out the Soula Centre (large fixed-price shop) to get an idea of prices then have a wander round the Medina to soak up the atmosphere and perhaps buy a few souvenirs. Whilst there, check out the Dar Essid Museum. a very old merchant's house by the Medina walls, well worth the 4 dinar (£2) entrance fee. Don't bother with the catacombs as until they have finished excavating there isn't much of interest to see. Take a trip to Port el Kantaoui, just down the road from Sousse to see all the boats which come from all round Europe and sit by the water having a drink or a meal, or go there in the evening and have a meal in one of the restaurants by the musical fountain.
The rep from the hotel will offer various trips but I would recommend you don't book immediately but see what you can do on your own, as not only does that work out cheaper but it gives you more flexibility. Whatever you do don't book the Medina trip with the rep as it's a waste of time and money. If, however, they are offering a trip to Medinat Alzhara, a sound a light show, it is well worth while, as unless it has changed since I went a few years ago it is difficult to get to independently. The Mausoleum of Habib Bourghiba at Monastir is another fantastic place to visit, and you can check out the port and Medina at Monastir at the same time.
Without knowing your specific interests it is difficult to know what to suggest but Tunisia is rich in history. If you want to fit in a 2 day visit to the Sahara this needs to be done on an organised trip, either with your rep or I booked direct with Saphir Voyages when I was in Tunisia. Tunis itself, the Bardo Museum and Carthage can be visited independently.
I hope this has whetted your appetite for Tunisia but don't hesitate to ask any other questions. I go out there twice a year and hope to be back in early November,
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