


In Sousse, you’ve got the AquaSplash Thalassa waterpark and the Acqua Palace down in Port el Kantaoui. The activities in Tunisia don’t just stop with history and the beaches – out here, there are waterparks and theme parks to keep you busy, and that’s just the beginning. Everything holiday-centric is kept right within reaching distance from the beach, so you never have to give up your coveted spot on the sand. Here, you’ll find everything from restaurants and bars, hotels and watersports aplenty. Sousse offers no shortage of beaches, with The Promenade, Boujaffar Beach and Hammam to its name. Hammamet Beach is popular for swimming and watersports, and with thatched umbrellas speckling the shore, it’s not half bad for sunbathing, either. Djerba has some of the most picturesque shores in Tunisia, ringed with off-white sand that makes way for bright blue water. When you get that first taste of heat on your All Inclusive holidays to Tunisia, you’ll thank your lucky stars at the sight of the beaches. Here, you’ll find waterfront cocktail bars, karaoke bars and even a few nightclubs. Djerba is the nightlife dark house, however, as you might not expect its vibrant handful of evening spots. Hammamet is Tunisia’s first ever tourist-focused destination, so it too boasts bars and pubs, though a little more laid-back. There’s everything here from huge, open air nightclubs that draw in big names in the DJ world, all the way to rock bars and even the odd old school-style country western saloon – we’re serious. The after-hours scene in Tunisia is alive and well, and Sousse is the proof. Obi-Wan Kenobi’s little hut of a house is actually used as a storage shed for fishermen, while Toshi Station is a temple – both are still intact and viewable.

Tunisia’s Djerba Island was used as a filming location for Star Wars Episode IV. Pausing here is a great way to peak into Tunisia’s colourful history.Īnd it’s not just history book notes that cheap holidays to Tunisia hit – there’s some Hollywood history here, too. Staggeringly big and sandstone brown, this UNESCO World Heritage Site comprises a Kasbah, fortifications and the Great Mosque of Sousse, not to mention Sousse’s Archaeological Museum. Tunisia’s past extends thousands and thousands of years back, and has left us with remains from the Romans, Phoenicians, French and so much more. If it’s storybook streets riddled with history you’re after with your Tunisia holiday package, you’ve come to the right place.
