Tunisia is yet another country to warn that it accommodates “too many tourists ” who stick to beaches and popular resorts.
In Tunisia's seaside town of Hammamet, bulldozers diligently shovel sand from a nearby desert onto a popular beach in an attempt to stop it from disappearing due to erosion.
So as Tunisia attempts to lure tourists away from its beaches and into its storied past, I set off to explore the North African country’s ancient and Islamic history. Read more on Tunisia travel ...
Tunisia is yet another country to warn that it accommodates “too many tourists” who stick to beaches and popular resorts. With that in mind, officials are now working to spread out tourism nationwide ...
Offering temperatures still in the mid-20s in November, this beautiful island is an undiscovered gem, belonging to a country ...
Around 3,000 security guards were protecting beaches, hotels and archaeological ... Britain urged its nationals to cut short their holidays in Tunisia after London warned the country was still ...
A FAMILY holiday abroad doesn’t have to expensive – if you know where to look. EasyJet holidays has a range of kid-friendly ...
If you've never heard of Sousse in Tunisia, you're probably not alone. It's less well known than other tourist haunts in the ...
Seven jihadists have been sentenced to life in prison in Tunisia over attacks at a museum and a beach resort in 2015. Sixty people, mostly tourists, died in the two attacks and many were wounded.
Show more The gun attack on the beach resort of Sousse that killed 38 tourists, deterred many holiday-makers from travelling to Tunisia. But not journalist, Frances Stonor Saunders. She packed her ...
Sousse, the most popular beach holiday destination in Tunisia, is more than 1,400 miles away from the conflict zone. Rome is a similar distance away from Israel and Lebanon, so the geographical ...