Tunisia Tour Guide: Business & Pleasure Last updated on
Monday 26th April 2010
There are no problems travelling to Tunisia for either recreational or business purposes. Tourists are actively encouraged, and the tourism industry is structured to meet all the needs of visiting foreigners.
Package holidays are probably the cheapest way to see the country's points of interest, but independent travellers will find Tunisia an easy country to move around in.
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Overview
History
Carthaginians & Romans
The Vandals & Islam
Turkish rule & piracy
French colonisation
French withdrawal & national autonomy
Political change
Geography...
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Film is readily available throughout the country.
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No vaccinations are necessary to enter Tunisia.
Tap water is safe to drink, but bottled water is cheap and readily available.