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The Tunisian National Tourism Office. "Hear the
siren song that calls you to Tunisia. This hospitable land
of colors and contrasts, spices and scents invites you to
enjoy its natural beauty, ancient cities, lively festivals
and warm friendliness of its people. Welcoming visitors to
its shores has long been an honored Tunisian tradition and
an impressive infrastructure of modern hotels,
restaurants, international airports, tourism offices and
information centers has been developed to add to our
guests comfort and pleasure.
In this land of the familiar and the exotic one can watch
the sunrise over the Sahara, enjoy a gourmet meal at a
seaside resort and top off the evening with a midnight
swim in the pool of a modern comfortable hotel.
Whether you prefer a long walk along miles of sparkling
beaches, wind surfing the cool Mediterranean breezes,
exploring ancient sites and legendary cities a game of
golf or just a long lazy day relaxing on the warm golden
sands, Tunisia has it all."
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Tunisia Online. "Tunisia's beautiful beaches and
historical treasures attract millions of tourists from all
over the world.
Nearly 5 million tourists visited Tunisia in 1999.
American and most European tourists do not require visas
to enter Tunisia. There are more than 722 hotels in the
country, totaling 191.955 beds. Seven international
airports, and eight passenger ports connect Tunisia to the
United States and Europe. The capital city, Tunis, is a
two-hour flight from Paris and London and a fifty- minute
flight from Rome. Daily flights connect Tunisia to
virtually all European, African and Middle Eastern
destinations."
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- Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) country profile of
Tunisia.
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