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Where is Tunisia?

About Tunisia

Known as the "back garden of Europe", Tunisia is located at the northernmost part of Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea in the north and east, facing Sicily in the south of Italy across the sea, and can reach the European continent in 3 minutes by boat. It is the hub of east-west shipping in the Mediterranean Sea. It has a coastline of 13 kilometers and is a typical Mediterranean country.

the best travel time

spring, summer and autumn.

In spring (late March-early June) and autumn (late September-November), the temperature in Tunisia is relatively pleasant, rarely exceeding 3, warm but not scorching. The Mediterranean coast is full of flowers and warm winds, and the temperature in the Sahara region is relatively mild, which is a good time to browse the desert.

Summer (June-September is the peak season for seaside holiday in Tunisia. At this time, it is most suitable to play in the sun and the beach. But in summer, the temperature can reach 35 degrees in the north and 45 degrees in the south, which makes it difficult for ordinary tourists to adapt. Tourists with weak physical strength are not recommended to travel at this time.

Recommended tourist routes in Tunisia

Two-day tour of Mediterranean customs:

Day 1: Blue and White Town of the Grand Mosque in the Old Town of Tunis

Day 2: Ruins of the Ancient City of Carthage

Recommended tourist attractions in Tunisia

Blue and White Town

Located in a blue and white town 2 kilometers north of Tunisia, it is a beautiful town full of Mediterranean customs. Because in the eyes of Tunisia people, blue symbolizes peace, so all the houses here have only two colors: white walls and blue doors and windows. Andalusian-style huts, white houses and blue windows are the characteristics of this blue-and-white town, so simple and romantic, which makes it a paradise for suitors.

jared Great Salt Lake

The Great Jared Salt Lake is the largest desert salt lake in the world, covering an area of 7, square kilometers. It is located in the south of Tunisia, near Tozer, Duz and Giboury. The annual precipitation in Salt Lake is less than 1mm, but the annual maximum temperature can reach 5 degrees Celsius. In summer, the huge salt lake almost completely evaporates, and the remaining lake is beautiful rose red, and mirages can often be seen.

Ercem Colosseum

Ercem Colosseum is a well-preserved Colosseum in the world, and it is one of the three largest Colosseum in the world. It is considered as an attractive Roman building in North Africa, second only to the Colosseum. Flaubert, a great French writer, praised it as "the symbol and symbol of the Roman Empire's existence in Africa". The Colosseum is oval in appearance, with a circumference of more than 45 meters, which can accommodate 45, spectators.

Ramadza Beach

Lamassa Beach is the best beach in Tunisia. The stretch of the beach is very delicate and the waves are very small. You can see small fish swimming in the water. All Tunisia people are very enthusiastic about the orientals, and they can blend in even if they don't know the language.

Medina, Tunisia

The old Tunisian city is located in Tunisia, the capital of Tunisia. It has a strong Arabic style and has a history of 13 years. Among the Islamic cities in North Africa, the old town of Tunisia is one of the models of urban building codes. In 1973, UNESCO listed the old town of Tunisia as a cultural heritage on the World Heritage List.