From Paris to Chartage(Paris & Tunisia in 11 days) Air Fare is included from JFKTour
operates weekly on Sundays from USA , year round.
|
| Triple | Double | Single |
| $2530.00 | $2552.00 | $2954.00 |
Tour departs every Sunday , year round.
For Christmas, New Year's & Easter weeks, please add %10 supplement.
Your tour includes:
Airport transfers within Tunisia .
For American, Australian, Canadian, EU & Japanese citizens, passports must be valid for at least 6 month at time of arrival, no visa is required for Tunis or France.
Air fare with taxes from JFK, round-trip. For most west coast cities, please add : $250. For Jun - Aug. , air fare supplement is $250 (doesn't apply when you handle your own air fare). When /if you handle your own air fare, please deduct $ 700 from the rate.
Hotel accommodations in simple but comfortable four-star (first-class) hotels (Tunis: International Mechtel; Sfax: Sfax Center Syhax; Gabes: Chems; Tozeur: Ramla); Paris: Boutique 3 star such as Primotel.
Meals as indicated: cB = Continental breakfast; L = set-menu lunch; D = set-menu dinner
Guided sightseeing as indicated, including all admission fees, by air- conditioned motorcoach . Please note that in Tunisia, touring & guiding will be in French and English.Not Included :
Tips. Trip insurance (we'll be glad to send you the flyer).

Essaraya Restaurant- Old Town (Medinah) Tunis
The
Mediterranean resorts of Europe are wonderful, but they can be crowded
and expensive. So where do discerning Europeans go to find the perfect
laid-back, affordable Mediterranean vacation? Why, they go to Tunisia,
of
course!
The
clear blue water, the shimmering sun, the white sand beaches are all
the
same in Tunisia, the southern shore of the Mediterranean, just across
the
sea from Sicily and Sardinia. The prices are lower, the pace is more
relaxed, and the cuisine and service in this former French colony are
French-inspired. (Everyone speaks French as well as Arabic, and many
people
in hotels, restaurants and other tourist spots speak some English, too.)
Tunisia's
history has always been linked to Europe's. Hannibal of Carthage
crossed from Tunisia to Europe with 30,000 men and a few dozen elephants
and
humbled the Roman legions. Rome ultimately triumphed, however, and Tunisia
became the Roman province of Africa. Today the picturesque ruins of
great
Roman cities are spread throughout the Tunisian countryside.
Be
sure to see Tunisia's African side as well: its legacy of Umayyad,
Abbasid and Ottoman culture and cuisine, its picture-perfect desert
oases
shaded by date palms, its markets filled with handicrafts and exotic
spices.
Want a Mediterranean vacation like the Europeans enjoy? Go to Tunisia!


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