The Marhaba Palace is now closed while they renew all the floors/flooring, they told us it would be closed for 1 month but with the amount of rooms to do I suspect it may not re-open until much later, the Green Park next door has been demolished and now only the Kanta has tourists - these are all hotels which would usually have guests wandering about day and night but not now.
A day in Sousse was busy but mostly locals who were still on holiday.
Shame
For anyone wanting to go to Tunisia who cannot find a package with their usual Travel company can always get a holiday - flight, transfer and hotel via Travel Republic who have given this lovely country consistent support throughout the difficult times -- and no, I'm nothing to do with the company other than being a very satisfied customer! xx
Incidentally Jenny, a lady has enqured on here about the Iberostar Royal el Mansour at Mahdia as she has booked to go later this year. I know you do not stay there but I'm sure she would be grateful for any info you can give her.
I didn't see the post - was it recent? Will check as i stayed there in December for 3 days with friends from Tunis. x
very hot in August.
Posted today Jenny. Mahdia isn't my area as you know so the only information I would be able to give would be that it will be So sorry to hear about the situation in Tunisia, I know it is your beloved second home. I never realised what was happening out there I was in Moldova when all this trouble kicked off, since I came back in November 2010 I refused to watch the news, or any TV for that matter, I have enough going on in my life, don't need other peoples problems.
This would explain why my friend Naceur asked me to send him money though, to feed his wife and baby, he works on the calem trains in the desert, so I guess it hit him hard too.
Nice to see you two are still enjoying the country. I believe my wife has become a regular visitor to Turkey, I'm still involved with Moldova.
Best wishes K
Do stay in touch with us on here (or on Tunisian Tales). We might see you back in Sousse one day but in the meantime enjoy your involvement with Moldova.
Best wishes, x
Strikes are now common place with the result that far too many companies are packing up and leaving. All in all, not what the people expected, but in the long term I do believe that the country will settle down and move forward. We don't mix with the expats here, so tend to view life from a local point of view, however, after all this doom and gloom, I will stress that very little of the above will affect the tourists - it never did during the revolution - we were here throughout.
The people connected to Tourism are desperate for the tourists to return - not only for the sake of the hotels/shops/tour guides etc, but for their extended families - many of whom are supported by their salaries. Tourists who do return invariably receive a very warm welcome from the locals, so i do hope that people will make informed decisions and return to this friendly country. It needs all the support that it can get in these challenging times and there are lots of very good offers to be had out there! All best wishes. Jenny xx
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