Olivia Marsh

Olivia Marsh - Author - Professional chef and Travel enthusiast.
Culinary Institute of America (CIA) graduate. Chef Marsh has traveled the globe from France, Italy, Germany to China, Thailand, India, Tunisia and more.
Olivia lived in Tunisia for almost 10 years now.
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Cocoloco

Cocoloco, situated in “Yasmine Hammamet”, is easily the biggest disco in Tunisia and it fills over 4000 in its two floors.   There is also a great restaurant that specializes in Mediterranean dishes. It is served up with great music all night long.

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Casinos

Casinos are located in Sousse, Yasmine Hammamet, Tunis and Djerba. Casino Caribe in Sousse and the Cleopatra in Hammamet are the two largest among these.   Everything from poker tables, blackjack and roulette, to luxurious restaurants plus bars with live entertainment are present. There is a dress code at this nightclub.

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Bizerte Travel Guide

Bizerte is the oldest city in Tunisia, the northernmost city in Africa. Bizerte lies along the Mediterranean coast. Bizerte is the least Tunisian, and the most French, city in Tunisia. Inexpensive to reach, Bizerte is one of the most beautiful holiday destinations. Offering lagoons, extravagant wildlife, beaches and healing sunshine, Bizerte is exotic and lush

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Chaambi Mountain

South of Tunisia, the Chaambi Mountain rises spectacularly into the sharp blue sky. Offering visitors ample hiking and climbing opportunities, the Chaambi Mountain is Tunisia’s highest, boasting an elevation of over 1544 meters / 5000 feet.       Part of the Atlas Mountains, which snake across Tunisia as well as Morocco and Algeria for over

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Kerkouane Punic Town

In the northeastern region of Tunisia, there sits a piece of history, preserved against the odds for thousands of years: the Punic city of Kerkouane.   Travelling the world will offer you the opportunity to see different archaeological sites, but discovering an entire Punic city, is something different.     Once a thriving Phoenician metropolis, Kerkouane became

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tabarka

Tabarka Travel Guide

When one is researching Tunisia and the various places to visit in the country, the usual destinations are the likes of Tunis, Sousse and Hammamet. All of these are incredibly tourist-friendly and will offer attractions at any time of the day, whether it is day or night. Taking this into account, few people are likely

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beach hammamet

Hammamet Travel Guide

For those looking for an exotic, fun vacation that won’t break the bank, consider Tunisia. Tunisia is a beautiful country, with a mediocre economy. This means that you can travel there and have a great vacation for much less money than you would spend on a more popular vacation destination. One of the most popular

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Mosquee Sidi Okba, Kairouan, Tunisia

Kairouan Travel Guide

History Kairouan is the fourth most holy city of the Muslim faith and as such a major destination for pilgrimage, The history and Mosques in the city and the long history of Kairouan have seen it become a UNESCO World Heritage site. Funded by Arabs in around 670 AD the city quickly became a centre

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carthage tunisia

Carthage Travel Guide

You may expect for there to be little left of Phoenician or Punic Carthage after it was destroyed by the Romans, the city was rebuilt by the romans but with some remains of earlier buildings left undisturbed. There is more of Roman Carthage to see though, an important city and capital of the Roman Province

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tozeur tunisia

Tozeur Travel Guide

This charming city in the South West of Tunisia is based around a large Oasis famous for its Palm trees and production of dates, which are exported around the world. The city is a good place to glimpse the Sahara from and take in traditional Tunisian culture including a wide range of architectural styles.  

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bardo museum tunis

Tunis Travel Guide

History Tunis dates from at least the 4th Century BC when Berbers founded the town of Tunes. Tunis is close to Carthage and many visitors to Tunis visit the historic Carthaginian capital’s UNESCO world heritage site. Tunis though was destroyed by the romans at the same time as Carthage and has a lot of history

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Djerba beach

Djerba Travel Guide

What is it? Situated off the coast of Tunisia, Djerba is a beautiful island in the Mediterranean sea. Within easy reach of almost every country in the world (thanks to its great transport links!), Djerba has long been the hidden jewel of the Mediterranean. Jewel is an appropriate title – its sparkling beaches set the

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Sousse Travel Guide

Perched on the coast of the Mediterranean sea, Sousse is a glistening town on the East Coast of Tunisia, located about 150km south of the capital. With a long history dating back as far as the 11th century, Sousse has huge appeal for tourists. It was founded by the Phoenicians in the 11th century and

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Wildlife in Tunisia

Tunisia is full of many different animals, birds, plants and other forms of wildlife. In fact, there are so many interesting creatures living in the country that wild-life watching is actually a tourist attraction for the North African state. If you are looking for adventure, the opportunities will be endless if you organize a GAP

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