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    Mahdia

    Posted by annietraveller 18 December 2011

    A beautiful unspoiled fishing town.
    Good transport links to Tunis and the south. A short shared-taxi ride to El Djem. The town is five miles south of a 'tourist compound' of huge hotels, etc. to be strictly avoided if you want to meet Tunisians and live as the locals do.

    Google map: bit.ly/v6GI12

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    Mahdia and Tunis

    Posted by annietraveller 18 December 2011

    Needing to get far away from the traditional family UK Christmas, but eschewing airports, my daughter hit the search engines. On 18th December we two headed south to Marseille, with three tight-knit trains delivering us from Brighton in time for a late fish supper on the port. The next morning we boarded – along with over 2000 Tunisian ex-pats, going home for the holidays – the huge ferry to Tunis. Bad weather delayed us a little, but we got to know our fellow passengers and had warm invitations which ensured we eventually arrived intact in Mahdia, where we had rented a beautiful flat, very cheaply, for three nights. After exploring this unspoiled coastal town – and nearby El Djem - we caught the coast train back north to Tunis. Warm hospitality again met us at the Dar Ed Medina hotel, in the old city, where the fantastic staff ensured that we had a non-Christmas to remember. We’ve often thought gratefully of our kind hosts as their society has been in upheaval this year. But Tunisia is still welcoming independent travellers… get booking!

    Travel details: Eurostar and TGV London to Marseille.
    Ferry SNCM: www.sncm.fr/
    Marseillle-Tunis return. Journey approx 19 hours. Very comfy cabins.
    Tunis-Mahdia by train: daily, 4 hours.
    Mahdia: Villa Zouila Mahdia, only £25 per night for the beautiful Olivier apartment. Great meals cooked by neighbour on request.
    19 avenue Taieb Mhiri, 5100 Mahdia
    +32 479 414 910
    Tunis: Hotel Dar El Medina www.darelmedina.com/
    Atmospheric rooms and a stunning rooftop terrace, in the old walled city.
    64, Rue Sidi Ben Arous Tunis 1006, Tunisia
    +32 71 563 022

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    Hotel Kanta

    Posted by lebeeuk 21 September 2011

    Port El Kantaoui comes into it's own at this time of year. It is still hot enough for a beach holiday without being uncomfortable. The port is a purpose built tourist resort and only a short drive to the older town of Sousse with it's traditional medina. The Hotel Kanta is a lovely hotel in the centre of the port with easy access to the beach and marina. It has a choice of pools and very friendly staff, all you could want for an enjoyable holiday.

    www.hotel-kanta.com/index.html
    4089 Port El Kantaoui Tunisia
    + 216 73 348 666

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    The souk in Sousse is absolutely amazing with hundreds of shops and stalls selling Tunisian souvenirs like carpets, blankets, cloth, copper ware, pottery and jewellery. Some of the leather and tiles for sale were the best I have seen. I would highly recommend the soft, fresh dates, displayed still attached to the branch where they grew and tasting nothing like the hard, sugary dates found in British supermarkets.
    Haggling is, of course, expected and part of the fun. For those that prefer not to haggle, quite a lot of the shops selling tourist-aimed items are 'prix fixe', (fixed price).
    We found the shopkeepers at the souk to be very friendly and felt both safe and comfortable.

    The souk is situated in Sousse's Medina, a warren of streets contained within ancient walls. A map is highly recommended.

    Google map: tinyurl.com/3alqae2

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    Mahaba Palace

    Posted by tunisiababe 19 June 2009

    Lovely food. Not to much of a walk from the port. The staff are great - make sure you get a sea view table. Nice and relaxing.

    Port el Kantaoui

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