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Best place in Tunisia for Honeymoon?


hi, im going on my honeymoon in the summer..Tunisia looks good but could any1 reccommend any gud areas within tunisia 2go as a couple? iv heard of Hammamat..is that the best or any other areas that r better? thanx

Tunisia offers a wide variety of things to do and see. There are mountains, beaches, plains, and of course, the Sahara.

Some popular places to visit are:
*the multiple Star Wars filming locations
*Toezer -famous for it's use of yellow bricks and a filming location for The English Patient
*Matmata -a UNESCO world heritage site preserved for it's underground houses
*the Sahara
*Carthage -the former capital of the ancient world
*El Jem -houses the largest in tact Romen Coliseum outside of Italy


There are many lovely cities here in Tunisia to stay in. It really depends on what type of holiday you are looking for.

The Isle of Djerba is popular because of it's seclusion from the mainland, it's quiet and calm atmosphere, and the fact that one of the Star Wars set is on the island. Definitely a favorite for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of busy life and enjoy peace, quiet, great beaches, and nature.

Hammamet & Yassmine Hammamet (same city, but divided into two parts) is popular because it is calm, quiet, yet has a great nightlife and wonderful beaches.

Sousse (a lot of people think of Port el Kantaoui) is great because it offers lovely beaches but is still very much a bustling city with lots of shopping, food, and fun.

Monastir is another popular destination because the city is very calm and quiet with gorgeous beaches, a few good restaurants, and is only 30mins from Sousse. It is particularly nice for those who want peace and quiet during the day but want to be close to good nightlife.

From any of these popular destinations, most hotels will offer you a chance to take an excursion to see other cities and sights. You will be able to choose from going to see the Sahara, some Star Wars sets, the Roman Coliseum in El Jem, etc.


If you update your question to say exactly what you are looking for, I will be able to provide you with a better answer and an accurate weather forecast. And if I have pictures of a particular city you are interested in, I'll be able to let you view those as well. I also talk a little bit about Tunisia in some of my blog postings on my 360 page.

If you have any more question, please feel free to contact me anytime.

i think tunisia would be a great place. i renewed my vows there and honeymooned in sousse. the beaches a awsome. and the people great.

Hello Sam ...Good morning to all of you..!
Welcome to Tunisia if you will decide to come this summer.My congratulations in advance,wish you all the best.
Tunisia is a good place for honeymooner,I'm a professional in the tourism sector, I feel pleased to give you my point of view.
Well some of the reasons are,that in Tunisia is offering :
Many resorts with a lot of varieties,
A multicultural aspect.
The spontaneous hospitality among it's population.
The standards of it's hotels.
The diversity of it's landscapes.
I suggest to you to have a virtual visit by stopping at this non commercial site to help you making your final choice.
htpp:// www.tunisiamedia.com/links/index.html...
Good luck, if you ever need any information or assistance i can provide don't hesitate to contact me.

I was in Tunisia and i would recommend port el kantoui.A fantastic hotel is el moradi palace.Swimming pools to die for.Beach right beside you.Everything is dirt cheap there so it wont cost a fortune.Happy honeymoon

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