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Place Echikh El Bahri

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    • Tag 12

      Sidi Bou Said

      19. Mai in Tunesien ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Today needed to drive north all the way back towards Tunis because we were flying the next day at noon. But first we went to the Mahdia medina for some shopping for Soni. And apparently for me too cuz i bought a few things as well

      Then drove about 1.5 hours to Sousse which has a huge endless fortification around the medina. We walked into the medina and it was like an indiana jones movie. Narrow cute passageways with market shops throughout with really unique arabic stuff. Found an awesome restaurant in the middle of it and had an awesome lunch before taking off again.

      Drove another 90 minutes to Hammamet and visited their medina too. This medina was like a disney medina. Modern and made to look authentic but definitely contrived. Still, lots of shopping for soni while i relaxed on endless pillows and a beer. Seafronts of both sousse and hammamet were beautiful sandy beaches and resorts all along the coast.

      Drove another 90 minutes south of Tunis to absolutely gorgeous Sidi Bou Said. It was like being on a greek island. All the buildings were white and blue, narrow cobblestone roads, full of restaurants and shops on hills overlooking the Mediterranean sea. So beautiful and quaint.

      Had an amazing traditional fish meal there and some really good tunisian wine. I had no idea tunisia even made wine but we both loved it. Things closed down semi early so got back to the hotel at a good hour to rest up before the long flight home.

      I absolutely loved tunisia. Its beautiful with awesome roman history. There's so much i didn't get to see and i feel this is part 1 and to be continued. Tunisia's biggest treasure are the people though. Soooo incredibly kind and warm. Genuinely sad to leave.
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    • Tag 8

      Karthago und Sidi Bou Saïd

      4. Februar 2023 in Tunesien ⋅ 🌬 16 °C

      Nach einer Woche Arbeit, welche Esther im tunesischen Büro und ich im Hotelzimmer verbrachte, stand endlich das nächste Wochenende an.
      Unser erster Stop war Karthago, welches tatsächlich zerstört war. Genaugenommen sind die verbliebenen Ruinen alle römisch, da diese nach der Zerstörung eine neue Stadt auf den punischen Resten errichtet hatten. Einige Villen, Theater und vor allem der Badkomplex stehen noch.
      Danach ging es ins benachbarte Sidi Bou Saïd, ein kleines Dorf am Wasser, welches an Santorini erinnert, und dank seiner Schönheit ein sehr beliebtes Touristenziel ist.
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    • Tag 3

      Sidi Bou Saïd • Cafe de Nattes

      13. Mai 2023 in Tunesien ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Legendarna Cafe de Nattes.
      Stroną uliczką dochodzimy do piętrzących się schodków wyściełanych kobiercami. Natrętne krzyki naganiaczy peszą i wręcz zniechęcają Zbyszka do rzucenia okiem na to oryginalnie zachowane miejsce w klimacie kolonialno-arabskich kafejek. Początkowo idziemy tuż obok aby jednak powrócić i nie dać za wygraną - ja chciałem choć chwilę tam pobyć. Pierwszy i chyba jedyny zgrzyt podczas wyjazdu 🤬Weiterlesen

    • Tag 58

      Sidi Bou Said

      10. Februar in Tunesien ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Although today was the day I would be exploring Sidi Bou Said, it isn't a huge place, and so I allowed myself a chilled morning where I read, did yoga, did some journalling, and ate, before eventually heading out. I followed in my own footsteps from yesterday, taking some better photos this time, enjoying the view a little bit more, and continuing along the path to the beach. Along the path, you could look out over the Mediterranean sea and observe the crystal clear water break along the rocks. Eventually, we arrived at the beach of Sidi Bou Said. The sandy beach makes it a hugely popular destination in summer, but at this time of the year it was near empty. Although still quite warm, the bit of wind added enough of a chil to make swimming just a little bit too cold of a prospect. It was still nice to sit along the walkway and just watch the waves. I had originally planned to walk a bit further to the baths of Antoninus, but by the time I reached the pivotal fork in the road, I had chosen to begin the journey home. I would leave a lot of the ruins for tomorrow and knock it all out at once. As such, I headed home again after a nice walk and made myself an early dinner.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 3

      Old Romans and the African Santorini

      30. September 2018 in Tunesien ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      This morning, we filled our tummies with breakfast one last time in the Selection Kantaoui Bay and checked out. Today, we would travel to Hammamet, where our next hotel would be. On our schedule today was culture, though, no real hotel sightings. Our bus drove us for about 2hrs to Carthago, an old Roman city that has only left ruins. On the way there, we made a quick stop at the Port Punique de Carthage. Then we were immersed in history and old ruins. For me, it's quite difficult to imagine what has once been a huge city. The only thing I see are stones... well, I still learned some things. But my highlight came after Carthago. About another ten-minute drive, we arrived in a little village called Sidi Bou Said. That village has such a cool vibe. It's so artsy, at every corner you can get handmade art crafts. And the blue and white scheme was following the whole way through the town. It's just so beautiful. My brain immediately compared it with Santorini in Greece (although I've never been there, the pictures I've seen suggested something similar to Sidi Bou Said). When I've walked through the whole little place, I've arrived at the edge of Tunisia. There, a huge, old tree was guarding the village and a local told me that it was the tree of dreams. Make a wish under that tree and it would eventually come true. As it was a beautiful sunny day, we could look very far, and I thought, I could see Sicily, but my bubble burst when I looked at the map - it could only be another edge of Tunisia. But anyway, I could look far. After we had a lovely lunch in one of the many restaurants, we made our way to the next hotel we'd be staying in. It's called lti Les Orangers Garden Villas & Bungalows and was completely new. We made our mandatory tour around the hotel and settled down in yet another huge suite with two bedrooms with their own balconies, two bathrooms and a living room in the middle. They just have too much space there...Weiterlesen

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