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While Tunisia has a justified deserved reputation for beautiful beaches and sparkling clean seas, with the mild year round climate,this blessed land is also a heaven for the sports minded. Sea sports enjoyed during the summer can well be practiced for most of the year in southern resort areas.
Sports such as golf, tennis, diving, hunting, riding, surfing, sailing, hiking and discovering the numerous sites, cities and museums are year round recreations. Where some sports are not available at your hotel, clubs with small entry fees furnish additional facilities. For the amateur, these clubs can provide lessons at a very reasonable cost and some will rent the necessary equipment.
Sports such as golf, tennis, diving, hunting, riding, surfing, sailing, hiking and discovering the numerous sites, cities and museums are year round recreations. Where some sports are not available at your hotel, clubs with small entry fees furnish additional facilities. For the amateur, these clubs can provide lessons at a very reasonable cost and some will rent the necessary equipment.
Golf:
Tunisia is the ideal destination for the golfer with 6 courses open all year round. Still comparatively undiscovered, the usual hours of waiting for your turn on the fairway are a thing of the past ! Pack your bathing suit with your clubs...or vice versa !
Carthage Golf Course - La Soukra. 10 km from Tunis - 18 holes par 66, fairways run amidst magnificent stands of eucalyptus, pine, palm and olives trees. Length 4432 meters.
Carthage Golf Course - La Soukra. 10 km from Tunis - 18 holes par 66, fairways run amidst magnificent stands of eucalyptus, pine, palm and olives trees. Length 4432 meters.
Hammamet Golf Course - Jasmine: Just outside Hammamet resort area. 18 holes par 72, water hazards, practice ground and 9 hole school for beginners.
Hammamet Golf Course - Citrus. Designed around 6 lakes on 300 acres of olive groves and forest near Hammamet beaches . There are 2 courses, "La Foret" 18 holes, par 72 . 617 5 meters and "Les Oliviers" 18 holes, par 72 .6178 meters plus a 9 hole school.
El Kantaoui Golf Course - El Kantaoui Sousse Resort Area. 27 holes, par 108. Championship competitions over 9576 meters as well as standard 8433 meters. 18 hole putting green and practice ground . This high level course runs across an olive grove and ends alongside the beach.
Tabarka Golf Course - Tabarka Resort Area. Top quality greens 18 par course (can extend to 27) similar to Cypress Point California. 6306 meters and a 9 hole school .
Tennis:
Some "tennis hotels" specialize in providing top quality courts and onhand instructors for tennis players and amateurs alike. Tennis Clubs in most cities will permit temporary entrance with lessons. It's better to bring your own racket.
Diving:
Thanks to a vigorous national conservation program Tunisia's waters remain a high quality environment. The undersea world is abundant and rich for the variety of its flora and fauna and offer to the diver a field for research and discovery. The International Diving Center at Port El Kantaoui, open all year, teaches underwater diving. Offshore nearby Hergla, the sea vibrates with life - shrimp, crabs, mullet and hake.
The islands of Zembra and La Galite are natural reserves and permission must be obtained to dive in these areas. La Galite is the home of colonies of seals and walrus.
Wind Surfing:
This most popular summer sport may be enjoyed throughout the year though a wet suit is desirable during the months of December through April.
Outside the hotel circuit and local events, Tunisia is the departure/arrival point for many trans- Mediterranean and Mediterranean competitions. The port of Sidi Bou Said with its school of wind surfing and sailing is a focal point for these international activities.
Landsailing:
On your way to the Oases of Tozeur and Nefta lies the Chott El Jerid a 6600 km salt lake. Outside of the rainy season these salt flats present unrivaled opportunities for the fans of "land sailing "....
Hunting:
Hunting of the wild boar in the regions of Tabarka and Ain Draham is organized during the autumn and winter months. The mountains of Kroumirie abound in game and attract hunters from all over Europe. Hunting licenses must be obtained.
Sailing:
This hospitable country with over 1200 km of coast affords innumerable bays and coves, an average yearly temperature of 18°C, a clement sea and a chain of 26 ports and anchorages as well as 4 modern marinas. Conveniently located within or adjoining main resorts complexes they offer modern conveniences and share the facilities of the resort area.
Sidi Bou Said: Sidi Bou Said is a picturesque port at the foot of the hilltop.
This Moorish village, 12 km from the capital is adjoining the resort area of Marsa-Gammarth. A 360 berth marina with all necessary services, fine
restaurants and modern hotels a few yards away.
Port El Kantaoui:
Port El Kantaoui known as the "garden port", an enchanting and well protected harbour, this modern 320 berth marina is at the heart of the resort complex El Kantaoui/Sousse. Hotels, restaurants, all the comforts are located at the marina with sand beaches and golf courses close by.
Cap Monastir:
Cap Monastir's marina enjoys a superb position at the heart of the Medina of Monastir, with its towering walls and great fortress. Integrated into the residential hotel complex the marina provides all modern installations with 386 berths and excellent wintering facilities.
Cap Monastir's marina enjoys a superb position at the heart of the Medina of Monastir, with its towering walls and great fortress. Integrated into the residential hotel complex the marina provides all modern installations with 386 berths and excellent wintering facilities.
Tabarka:
Usually the first landfall for seafarers coming from the north, classified as a C yachting harbour, the 50 berth marina is fully equipped and borders the Montazah/Tabarka resort area. Affords excellent fishing and deep sea diving as well as fine hotels and restaurants.
Foreign Craft:
Pleasure crafts arriving from a foreign point of departure may only berth in a harbor with customs and police controls, except in a case of force majeure. Passports are necessary as well as the usual documents, customary controls and safety equipment.
Upon completion of entry formalities a certificate of free circulation in Tunisian waters and ports is granted stating the period of validity. An informative brochure "Yachting in Tunisia" may be obtained from Tunisian National Tourist Offices.
The Souks:
Inflated prices give both parties the pleasure of bargaining and a golden opportunity to exhibit your talent as an actor. Start by cutting the offer in half, then work up to a compromise if you are really interested. The choice is yours:
Handcarved olive wood: Salad bowls, kitchen articles, vases, lamps, bracelets...beautiful , solid wood , each is distinctively different. This hard and durable wood needs only an occasional slight rubbing with oil to bring out the richness of its patterns. A natural gift from this Mediterranean land.
Silver Jewelry:
Authentic Berber bracelets and necklaces can still be found in the souks.
Bracelets are inclined to be heavy - some ornate some exquisitely modern in their primitive designs. The price is usually by weight depending on the silver content and the workmanship. Necklaces are often
restrung with the original silver pieces and glass beads, coins or coral, the latter adding to the price. A reputable shop will show you the silver stamp , although on very old pieces this has sometimes been worn away. Copies of original jewelry are more plentiful and often just as beautiful, lighter weight and easier to wear. The fish, hands of Fatma , triangles, arches and other designs are charms to ward off the evil eye or insure fertility. The same symbols are often woven into carpets. Many fine books on Tunisia explain in detail the ancient significance of these signs.
Pottery & Ceramics:
While Nabeul (Cap Bon) offers a dizzying selection of pottery and ceramics, many of these creations can be found in the souks. Ceramic tiles, platters, and bowls are displayed in every color,
Pottery & Ceramics:
hue and design. A careful look will ensure that the hand painting is well done and the piece intact. The use and the region dictate the colors as the yellow/green of Jerba, the earth tones and primitive designs of Sedjane, and the popular blue and white of Nabeul. Guellela (Jerba) holds the prize for the lovely natural color of its clay used to create more "practical" pottery, oil and water jars, bowls and jugs in classical Mediterranean style.
this is the fourth and last text by Moudather, a good tunisian. Thanks!
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