micksheff(42)
Sheffield, United Kingdom100%
[micksheff, 27/06/2007] This is a private Website that contains information about Tunisia. The information contained here is based on the personal experience of the author during October 1999.
The article is arranged in five different sections, beginning with Tunis, the Country's Capital.
There is a link to a sub-page that contains travel notes on Douz plus links to two further sub-pages. One of these contains photographs whilst the other one has a map of the Country showing the places where [more] [micksheff, 27/06/2007] This is a private Website that contains information about Tunisia. The information contained here is based on the personal experience of the author during October 1999.
The article is arranged in five different sections, beginning with Tunis, the Country's Capital.
There is a link to a sub-page that contains travel notes on Douz plus links to two further sub-pages. One of these contains photographs whilst the other one has a map of the Country showing the places where the author visited. [less]
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa100%
[pierrejacques, 13/09/2007] Here you will find a selection of images with Dutch sub-titles. The photo-journal portrays the travels of Benny and Dominique in Tunisia and a number of links to images of other countries are also provided.
weetoon(45)
Ecosse, United Kingdom100%
[weetoon, 06/06/2010] Melissa Enderle's web site shares some of the places she has seen during her two years teaching in Tunisia. A map on the home page allows to access each town with one click, but the pages are also organized around themes such as Roman Tunisia, the North, the Sahel and the Sahara. Some information about the country as a whole is also available.
Each site or town visited has a page dedicated to it, with a little history and details of the visit, illustrated by photos [more] [weetoon, 06/06/2010] Melissa Enderle's web site shares some of the places she has seen during her two years teaching in Tunisia. A map on the home page allows to access each town with one click, but the pages are also organized around themes such as Roman Tunisia, the North, the Sahel and the Sahara. Some information about the country as a whole is also available.
Each site or town visited has a page dedicated to it, with a little history and details of the visit, illustrated by photos by the author. A visit to this site prior to going to Tunisia would certainly give a good idea of what can be seen there. [less]
oldwasp(45)
Thornaby, United Kingdom98%
[oldwasp, 23/01/2008] This website is for British expats, with information on living in Tunisia. On the homepage is an up to date weather forecast and links to various places and attractions in Tunisia.
The links have photos and written text of tourist towns, Port el Kantaoui, Nabeul and Hammamet Yasmine.
Some of the attractions include Friguia Animal Park, Red Lizard Train and Park Flipper.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa90%
[pierrejacques, 28/07/2006] Victor Block reminisces about his visit to Tunisia and describes his experiences during the journey. The article provides an interesting overview of the region as well as a few photographs and links to the tourism bureau in Tunisia .
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa90%
[pierrejacques, 15/09/2006] This journal offers an introduction to the culture and attractions of Tunisia. Barbara Kingstone shares her experiences at this "Gateway to the Sahara" and provides relevant photographs as well as general information regarding local sights, cuisine and much more.
oldwasp(45)
Thornaby, United Kingdom90%
[oldwasp, 23/10/2007] The photos are from different parts of Tunisia. They include Hammamet with its beach, Kasbah and medina. Others are of Monastir and the Mausoleum of Bourguiba and Port El Kantaoui's marina and beach. The link offers 11 pictures and each one has a description of what the photo is about.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa80%
[pierrejacques, 06/08/2006] At this official website visitors are introduced to Tunisia and the various tourist options of the country. An interactive map is provided and tourist information regarding the culture, climate, cuisine and history of Tunisia is supplied. The local festivals, events and major tourist attractions are listed with a brief summary of each and there are a number of photographs to whet the appetite of prospective travelers. [more] [pierrejacques, 06/08/2006] At this official website visitors are introduced to Tunisia and the various tourist options of the country. An interactive map is provided and tourist information regarding the culture, climate, cuisine and history of Tunisia is supplied. The local festivals, events and major tourist attractions are listed with a brief summary of each and there are a number of photographs to whet the appetite of prospective travelers. [less]
koshkha(46)
Northampton, United Kingdom80%
[koshkha, 27/10/2006] Californian travel enthusiasts Ian and Wendy spent Christmas 2003 in Tunisia and have created a comprehensive photo journal of their trip with detailed trip notes covering the locations visited and the hotels and restaurants they used. Visitors to the site can follow their journey on the map supplied.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa60%
[pierrejacques, 25/07/2006] This website portrays Tunisia by means of a selection of photographs taken by travelers in the country. Although there are not many descriptions with the photographs, one gains an insight into the landscape and tourist attractions of Tunisia.