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Hello, I want to go to Tunisia at the end of spring, I can’t decide on a place, I want snow-white sand, clean water and entertainment ...
14 years ago  •  9 subscribers 21 answer
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There are riots in Tunisia now, unrest has reached the resort area. Before the trip, ask if everything is calm there. Farther...
Please tell me where is the white sand beach in Alanya? I heard that the Cleopatra beach is white sand, is it true or not? I really want to visit such a beach. Thank you very much in advance.
14 years ago  •  6 subscribers 12 answers
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Cleopatra Beach is considered white sand. According to legend, it was brought from Egypt. Farther...
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how is it there?? it seems to me that there will be “not very good”, since there are only negative reviews ... the most interesting question is safety! How is law and order there? what is the attitude towards the Russians? after all, there are only Arabs .. and in general, good people who rested there, name at least a couple of pluses of a holiday in Tunisia (if there are any at all). thank you in advance)
11 years ago  •  31 subscriber 64 answers
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I was in Port El Kantaoui in July. I went to Tunisia in order to learn a new country. Everything was even possible to say within comfort. The sea is clean, the sand is of a pleasant structure. I don’t go to the same place twice. So, if you are not capricious, go and don’t think about sad things !!!!!! Farther...
We are planning with my daughter at the end of June in this hotel. Interested in food, service, service, beach. The town of Mahdia itself is interesting, whether the sea is stormy there, what kind of entry into the sea. Is it true that the sand is white and the sea is turquoise? And in general, what is the situation in Tuniva, from which tour operator is it better to go. Thank you in advance
12 years ago  •  5 subscribers 7 answers
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I have not seen white sand in Hammamet. There is no turquoise sea either. For the turquoise sea, you need to go to the Greek islands. Farther...
The opinion of someone who has been in both countries.
13 years ago  •  6 subscribers 24 answers
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The cost of an approximately equivalent two-week tour to Tunisia is more expensive than to Egypt, but when we start counting the money spent for the entire vacation, the amounts are equalized. Of course, if you spend your entire vacation in a hotel without going on excursions, then an Egyptian vacation will be cheaper. We are a curious people, and we cannot stand more than two days in a row on the beach. Farther...
We are planning next summer to Mahdia at the Rio el Mansour 4 * hotel. I’m interested in what kind of water you can use in a hotel and on excursions, I heard that in Africa you can’t use local water and you can’t even brush your teeth from a tap, is it possible to wash with their water at all, where you can buy good, clean water. I’m also interested in whether there are viral intestinal incurable diseases in Africa, we will go two adults with a 9-year-old daughter. We plan to spend 110-120 thousand rubles from Yekaterinburg for three, we have planned the dates from August 15, maybe someone will advise other countries. We have already been to Crete and Turkey, now we want to see the turquoise sea and white sand. There is an option to go to Koh Samui in Thailand, but they write that it is rainy and expensive there, they also liked the island of Tenerife, but it is also expensive there.
12 years ago  •  7 subscribers 7 answers
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Were this year in September in Tunisia. Had intestinal infections and grandson 1.5 years. They called a doctor, they drank antibiotics. And my husband, 60 years old, treated with chloramphenicol, the virus "caught up" with his granddaughter already at home. Other tourists at the hotel were also sick, heard from many and the doctors from the hotel did not "get out". In general, they were not the first in Tunisia, they always liked it, so we went this time too, but the revolutions did not benefit ... Farther...