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When you combine the atmospheres of North Africa with the sophistication of the Mediterranean, you get the country of Tunisia – a country of deserts, nightlife, and culture unrestrained. It brims with the energies of exotic history and unique peoples, while also hosting plenty of activities under its belt – perfect for adventurous couples seeking a place for a honeymoon that’s off the curve.

Sidi Bou Said – A charming white and blue

A beautiful seaside village perched atop a cliff, it offers staggering views, crystal-clear waters, and a great time. The resplendent white houses provide a nice contrast to the natural beauty of the area, and a plethora of activities await, water-related or for history buffs alike. The location of the area is around 20km from the capital of Tunis, making it a short ride from properties within the city such asΒ The Residence Tunis.

Hammamet Beaches – Culture and beauty combined

The beaches of Hammamet are quite famous, with many resorts and hotels constructing their properties in this area, known for its buzzing nightlife as well as its beautiful gardens and trees. The town has plenty of great restaurants and shops, excellent examples of unique Tunisian culture that you’ll find just as easily across the country.

Monastir – Unique and full of surprises

A romantic destination full of attractions and elements that make up a tapestry, the city of Monastir is an experience unto its own. Indulge yourself in the alleys of the Medina, where the archways and colours are sure to tell you a story that you won’t find elsewhere. The sunny climate and bright atmosphere will surely help you make some memories of the city as well.

The Sahara Desert – Dangerous and beautiful

The Sahara Desert
The Sahara Desert – Photo by Savvas Kalimeris on Unsplash

With over 40,000sq. km of desert, the surroundings of large dunes and endless stretches of yellow can be quite exotic. ManyΒ Tunisia resortsΒ offer their services for tours and similar services to their guests, activities which usually span a day or two for the full experience – speaking of the histories, crossings and tribes of the desert for an extra dose into culture and history. The sight of the wind blowing over the ever-shifting sands is sure to make for a memorable experience.