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Discover the Medina of Sousse: Tunisia’s Coastal Gem

Posted on July 31, 2024
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Exploring Sousse’s Ancient Medina: A Journey Through History

The Medina of Sousse is a fascinating insight into Tunisia’s long and stirring history. Placed along the Mediterranean, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a prized possession for its amalgamation of historical and cultural attractions. As you roam its narrow, zig-zagging alleys, you’ll come across old structures and busy markets showcasing native art.
Formed in the 9th century, the Medina of Sousse reveals the tales of merchants, adventurers, and kingdoms. The Grand Ribat (fort), a fortified monastery, is the most defining marker of the city’s past. The observation deck at the top is an ideal place to catch the views for miles around and, thus, to get the best pictures of Sousse’s beauty as well.


Be leisurely and look through the markets to buy handmade pottery, woven goods, and fragrant spices. In each corner of the Medina, there is always something new to explore and experience. Don’t forget to stop by the Great Mosque, a giant representation of the local Islamic tradition, while in the area. The Medina of Sousse is indeed one of the top Cleveland sights, but it is also the biggest memory of the cheering riots of Tunisia. As you are walking through the ancient streets, a voice from the past becomes living. The Medina of Sousse is the best place for a traveler, whether that one is a history lover or just a curious tourist, to have an amazing experience.


Great Mosque in Sousse, Tunisia

The Great Mosque of Sousse: Architectural Marvels and Spiritual Sites

The Great Mosque of Sousse, where people can take time off and notice the tranquility and peace that creates their way, is a result of the Islamic heritage in Tunisia. On the other hand, it is one of the ancient mosques of the country, which was built in the 9th century. The mosque, when you approach it, looks like the political walls are in some way inviting you to step in. The design of the building looks so simple but at the same time very elegant.


A calm courtyard of the mosque has to offer, where you can have a short break and contemplate the terraced serenity. Arches and columns are designed very beautifully; not only is the work of art is reflected here but also the blends of architecture and history are remarkable. Although it has no minaret at all, it has sacred meaning for both, the locals and visitors of the mosque.
As you enter, you can’t help but see the inner space’s purity more than anything else that creates a peaceful environment around it. The lack of stuffed it with the bright decorations concentrating more on the sacredness aspect of the mosque makes the space expression. The tourists usually find the place soothing and serene when they move around in this sacred area.


Being a religious center is not the only place where the Great Mosque is known, but a history book where one can sneak into and study Sousse as it was in the past, is it. The place also reflects the earlier time of culture and religion, as the center of this was the city. Stepping through its aisles, the years of faithful people who have worshipped there can be sensed variedly. The Great Mosque of Sousse is for the tourists who seek both history and tranquility—a place that you should not miss.


 

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The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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Tunis, Tunisia - 27 August, 2022: People walking in the medina quarter. The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains.

Sousse’s Bustling Souks: Shopping for Traditional Tunisian Crafts

Within the Medina, the souks of Sousse are a magnet for the hustle and bustle of the city. These old-fashioned markets are bursting with a palette of colors exhibited on the local craftsmen’s stands, where they offer handcrafted pieces. You may notice an array of objects, such as glass mosaics, which are made in a painstaking process with pottery and involve inlaid tesserae of different colors to create elaborate designs.


Wandering through the narrow streets, you will be enveloped in the aroma of spices and the perfume that occupies the atmosphere. The enthusiasm of the market is intoxicating as venders make a welcoming gesture toward you to check out their products. Thus, do not be shy to give a little counter price, as it is all part of the culture of the shopping here.
Want a rare purchasing item? The fair is the best spot for you to acquire exclusive products like traditional Tunisian ornaments or hand-decorated porcelain. Every purchase narrates the narrative about the skilled work that has been passed down from generation to generation.


After a day of sightseeing, take a seat at a café close by and have a taste of the mint tea. In addition, the souks are far more than a market; they are a chance to be part of real life and the vibrant culture of Sousse. Whether you’re seeking an item to mark your trip, or just want to absorb the excitement the markets infuse, the souks of Sousse are an unavoidable part of your visit.



couscous with seafood and vegetables in a spicy tomato sauce. Food in Tunisia

A Taste of Tunisia: Culinary Delights in the Medina

The Medina of Sousse wouldn’t be the same without tasting the unique flavors of its Tunisian cuisine. While walking through the vibrant streets, the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven and fragrant spices will attract you. Street vendors present different local dishes to you, which will make you feel as if you are in Tunisia.
Brik is a must-eat, the crispy round filled with eggs, tuna, and meat. The aroma of brik is delightful but very tasteful at the same time. Besides, you mustn’t neglect Lablabi as you are travelling around the country. A bowl of lablabi is a soup of chickpeas full of spices and topped with olive oil. It’s just absolutely the best thing to have when you come back home after a day exploring.


Sweets are also among the most significant things about Medina. You can also try makroud, a date and semolina pastry that is often eaten with a cup of mint tea. These sweet dishes are delicious and are a sign of Tunisia’s rich culinary history as well. For a more classic dining experience, you can go and eat at one of the small local family eateries hanging along the narrow streets of the Medina. The friendly atmosphere and the food fresh from the stove will make your experience even more enjoyable. For those who have a special love for gastronomy or those merely intrigued by the local tastes, the culinary spectacle of the Sousse Medina is an experience that will not be easily forgotten.



Tower of the Ribat fortress in Monastir and Tunisian Flag with the moon and blue clear sky on the background. Sunset hour

From Kasbah to Ribat: Key Historical Landmarks in Sousse

Sousse is a city that has experienced a very long history and its sites talk about interesting antiques. The Kasbah is one of the successful strange places that visitors to the city should not miss. This ancient building has a fantastic view of the Mediterranean. While you are walking through, images of the past will come alive. Still another popular spot is the Ribat, a fortified monastery that was built in the 9th century AD. This extraordinary construction had double functions as both a military base and a sanctum of study for the faithful. Standing on top of the Ribat, one can see the whole town of Sousse as well as the all-round shoreline of it. The awe of the surrounding beauty is palpable.


If one is done looking at basalt, the next historical artifact to visit is the Great Mosque. The mosque has a significant role in Tunisian Islamic architecture. Its design is simple as well as appealing interpretation of regional customs. On a well-preserved building’s courtyard, one can perceive the quiet living that this place harbors for ages.
Alternatively, you could catch the Archaeological Museum, which has antique materials from the site. You may get acquainted with Sousse, a town with a rich heritage, and its place within various civilizations. Each monument provides a special look back on the history of the city. Whether you are a history expert or just an occasional traveler, the historical sites in Sousse will be your source of inspiration and amazement.


beach in tunisia in the early morning (djerba)

Discover the Beaches Near Sousse: A Blend of Culture and Relaxation

The main attractions of Sousse are not only their famous Medina but also their beautiful beaches. It is just a short walk away from the city and the beaches are with the fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are best for swimming, tanning, or doing it very slowly with a gentle swim. A very famous beach such as Boujaffar Beach is one of the places where the locals and tourists gather when they are in town. They also provide the facility of sun loungers and umbrellas for a comfy day by the sea. It is an ideal, lively place for families and friends around. Besides of enjoying a leisurely swim from the sunbath yoga, water activities such as the jet ski and guy ropes are available, too.


Moreover, another scenic pick is a quieter Sousse Beach, which is a charming place for those seeking some quiet. The stretch of beach is very quiet and serene, letting you lay back while the soft waves wash over you. You can walk straight along the beach where you can get some seashells and take pleasure in the scenic views.
Following a day of sun and fun, you may want to explore the nearby cafés and restaurants. Try out some of the tasty seafood and traditional Tunisian foods and see the sun go down while you are here. The combination of the richness of culture and some relaxation introduces a new experience of the beach in Sousse. For those people who are there for the weekend and want themselves to be in the middle of nowhere, others just as exciting beaches of this kind of interest are waiting for them. Besides exploring the Sousse beaches, the beauty of Tunisia would shine even brighter on a visit.


Navigating the Medina: Tips for an Authentic Tunisian Experience

Discovering the Medina of Sousse is a wonderful adventure, but it can also be hazardous. Start, by wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Both the narrow, winding streets and the potential unevenness make a good pair of shoes a must. Furthermore, you would be better off if you visited it during the early morning or the late afternoon, because it’s very hot in the other times.
During your perusal of the market, take a moment to uncover and observe the native life. Traders are often the first to shake hands with you; they’ll subsequently tell you about their lives with a smile very often. Feel free to initiate a conversation with them; they are very happy about the chance to share the tales of their work. Besides, while buying, show off your haggling skills. Negotiation is common and a way to be entertained accordingly.


Another useful tip is to look at the local eateries for a traditional Tunisian meal. Street food, for example, Brik or lablabi, is very delicious and will save you a lot of money. Additionally, try dessert by tasting sweets like macaroons. These foods enable visitors to relate to the culture. Make sure that you have your camera with you! The live colors of everything and the characteristic houses provide enormous photographic opportunities. Nevertheless, always be sensitive to the local people’s feelings when you photograph, particularly when in their private space.
Keep in mind your surroundings as well. Medina can get overcrowded, therefore, take care of your belongings as well. These guidelines will help you have a more meaningful and authentic experience. Being able to navigate the Medina of Sousse will augment your links to Tunisia’s geography and culture in a significant way.


 

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