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Posted on November 23rd, 2018July 4th, 2019

Tunisia: General Information & Tips

Tunisia: General Information & Tips
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

What language do they speak in Tunisia? In which currency do you pay? How do I get from A to B? And: Do I actually need a visa? These are questions that some probably ask before a trip to the northernmost country in Africa. We’ll answer them. Continue reading “Tunisia: General Information & Tips”

Posted on November 11th, 2018November 24th, 2018

Mahdia: Calm Coastal Town with a Long History

Mahdia: Calm Coastal Town with a Long History

After the impressive Amphitheater of El Djem, we are back at the sea – in Mahdia. The Tunisian city of 60,000 inhabitants is the southern terminus of the light rail line Métro du Sahel, which winds 73 kilometers north along the Mediterranean coast via Monastir to Sousse. Today, the former capital has a special coastal flair. Continue reading “Mahdia: Calm Coastal Town with a Long History”

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