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Arizona Desert Scene with Cactus Premium Print

Arizona Desert Scene with Cactus Premium Print

Arizona Desert Scene with Cactus Premium Print

12 in. x 16 in.
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Tunisia: Sidi Bou Said Photographic Print

Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia Photographic Print

Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia Photographic Print
Davies, Ethel
12 in. x 9 in.
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Tunusia is situated between Algeria and Libya and has 750 miles of coastline on the Mediterranean. It is an oasis in many ways. Its acceptance of the Western world contrasts with the attitude of its fiercely nationalistic neighbors Algeria and Libya; its modern hotels from Tunusia to Hammamet and on down the coast to Sousse, Sfax and Djerba are among the best in Africa; it retains the old French colonial influence but loses none of its authentic Arab flavor.

You can spend vacation time in Tunusia in almost any way imaginable – on the wide sandy beaches, drinking smooth, inexpensive local wine and then, when the sun goes down, wander back through the orange groves to the hotel and dance outside under the stars. If you are robust and an eager sightseer, you can trek down into Sahara, and really get away from it all.

Much of Tunusia, like the hotels, the floodlit expressway from the airport to center of Tunis and the international theater in Hammamet is 20th century; but women are still veiled, and blinkered camels lumber round turning the grindstones of ancient mills. Much, of course, goes even further back. The winding maze of souks and markets seem ncredibly old, but are not as old remains of Carthage, Dougga, Kairouan and beautiful Colosseum at El Djem.

An aspect of Tunusia which makes it different is its sophistication: there is an elegance and the cuisine and environment which is missing elsewhere in the southern Mediterranean. This is perhaps best summed up in one unwritten, but universally observed, law – no new hotel may be built higher than the surroundings palm trees. So the new blends with, but never obscures, the old.

Travel Tips for Tunisia

Palm Trees and Sand Dunes at Dawn, Douz, Tunisia


Palm Trees and Sand Dunes at Dawn, Douz, Tunisia
Walton, Wayne
24 in. x 18 in.
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Sitting on the North West coast of Africa, Tunisia is a fast growing holiday destination attracting thousands of visitors every year. Package holiday makers throng the beaches throughout the summer months and the tourist economy is booming. But there are a few facts that the regular visitor gets to find out about that don’t appear in the glossy brochures, and probably won’t feature in the traditional welcome meeting.

The Culture

This is a Muslim country. Albeit the most liberal and easy going one. But it is still a Muslim country that observes the tradition of Ramadan and the bi annual holidays of Eid.

For independent travellers to Tunisia it is a wise move the check the Islamic calendar for the potential dates of these holidays. Some travel services may be affected, as will the hours of opening for the local banks. Many places close during the fasting hours of Ramadan. Women travellers should bear in mind that this is a culture where women still, in the main, cover up and many still wear headscarves.

Bare shoulders and shorts are tolerated in the tourist resorts but if you are going in land then dress respectfully and wear long loose clothing. Also beach wear is fine for the beach and the pool but walking across the main round and into the supermarket in a sarong is not really the thing to do here and may cause some unwanted attention.

How to Get Around

The Tunisian rail system is cheap and reliable, as are the smaller metro trains. Visitors can travel the length of the country by train. Be warned these are not luxury modes of transport and are not air conditioned, so travel in the height of the summer can be a pretty sticky experience. Taxi drivers seem to have two prices, tourist and local. The visitor should check out the charge to their destination before they enter one; if the price seems too high then it probably is.

Taxis in Tunisia are plentiful in the tourist resorts so there is no need to be afraid of taking part in one of Tunisa’s national pastimes, haggling. Taxi drivers in the capitol city of Tunis don’t often speak as much English as their resort based counterparts and any traveller to Tunisshould know exactly where they need to go, and preferably get the receptionist in their hotel to write the destination out in Arabic before they leave. Tuks Tuks are a fun and entertaining way to get around the local resort and are usually cheap. Just double check where they are likely to stop as it may be nowhere near the hotel! Louages are like shared taxis and all Tunisian towns have a Louage station. These are very economical if a bit stifling in summer, a visit to the local Louage station will tell the traveller where they can get to

The Currency

Officially the Tunisian currency (the Dinar) is not allowed out of the country, which doesn’t explain why the only restaurant in Monastir airport is priced in Dinars. Most hardened visitors to Tunisia keep a few dinars in their pocket in case of card machines being down so that they can get a coffee while waiting for the flight. If the traveller intends to change all their currency then they are advised change to Euros rather than Sterling or their local currency as all the gift shops in both Monastir and Tunis- Carthage are priced in Euros only.

Tipping – Why and How

Leaving a couple of millimes as a tip is about as big an insult as a Tunisian visitor can give. Bearing in mind that the Dinar is about the equivalent of fifty English pence leaving millimes as a tip means that the visitor is only actually leaving a few pence. Tunisian wages are very poor, and many live on the tips left for them as their salary has to go to accommodation and keeping the family. Also tips are collected and shared between staff, which may seem fair, but often the boss and then the manager have a percentage before it reaches the staff, so the tip is best given directly to the person it is intended for.

Eating and Drinking

There are places in Tunisia where you can buy alcohol, local beers and wines are the best value. In Port El Kantaoui there is a restaurant called the Golf Brau which brews its own very tasty ale. The visitor will soon find out which places in their resort sell alcohol as these will be the busiest! All hotels will have a bar area. Guests are allowed in any hotel in Tunisia to order a drink or coffee; there will be a “paying” bar for non guests. Travellers to inland areas of Tunisia will find that it is very difficult to get alcohol.

Tunisia is a lovely country full of history and has some magnificent ruins to visit. Tunisian visitors should remember that this is not Spain; they won’t find a McDonalds or a cooked English breakfast here. But what will await them in Tunisia is a lively, vibrant, culture with warm friendly people who want to welcome people into their country.

Egypt may be an endless playground for you

Desert Dreams III

Desert Dreams III Art Print
Gockel, Alfred
15.75 in. x 11.75 in.
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If you are looking for a holiday contrary to custom, but want to enjoy a relaxing, sun filled and exciting holiday, Egypt is certainly a reasonable option for you!

With it, the lines of participating in the beautiful north east coast offering both summer sun and winter in Egypt is increasingly popular throughout the year, and it only be a 7 hour flight from UK Kingdom makes holiday destination in Egypt an easily accessible and perfect.

If you are looking for the sun, the desert climate will certainly be in the hotel and you won, AOT need help finding a place to sunbathe! With most of the country being covered with sand, you’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to basking in the sun.

Egypt offers obviously a bit of history simply outstanding for you to explore. Valley of the Kings in Luxor, with tombs, temples and statues, Cairo, the pyramids of the participant and the world famous museum holds some of the most famous treasures on earth, and the beauty of nature in the country of origin former life, the Nile Valley with it, flora and fauna AO.

If you love diving, Egypt will be an endless playground for you with its abundance of coral reefs and clear waters filled with fish clean the most spectacular. The year-round sunshine beaches has created a marine life, you can look at AOT nowhere else on the planet.

El Gouna is a beautiful network of islands that are separated only by shallow lagoons of blue light, each island has a small number of beach Äúhuts, the AU that are more like a five star hotel room on stilts. Water sports, horseback riding and eat and drink and is easy to find in this area and it makes it a perfect honeymoon or vacation for couples.

Nearby on the main field, there is a 18 hole golf course and a karting circuit in real size, so if you fancy a bit of a break from all the relaxing you Äôll do they offer an excellent excuse for a little fun.

If you are wanting to do really really far from everything, there is an area called Hurghada has many hotels on the seafront in front of small wrecks sting of the turquoise sea and small islands scattered in the distance. This area is known to be quiet, calm and relaxed. You need to do some travel for an action packed day, but if you want to hide away from the rat race to the fullest extent, Hurghada is an excellent choice for you.

Le Sud Algerien – South Algeria Art Print

Le Sud Algerien

Le Sud Algerien Art Print
Besse, S.
19.75 in. x 27.5 in.
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Le Sud Algerien – South Algeria Art Print

Le Sud Algerien

Le Sud Algerien Art Print
Besse, S.
19.75 in. x 27.5 in.
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