Favorite thing: Hammamet has a very nice beach line.. Starting from Hammamaet city center, till to the Hammamet south, a long and colorful beaches are waiting for you..
The beaches are open for everyone, and while you enjoy the beatiful sands and sea, you can easily see Camels, walking by your side.. And owners asking "A tour with Camel?"
Fondest memory: The beatiful sand..
Written May 19, 2003
Fondest memory: MONEY!! -
The only thing that you really need.
I remember one scene: I was walking on the beach and got in a nice discussion with one of the residents of (whereever I was). He told me something about the history, landscape and so furth...after 10/15 min I wanted to go away and thanked him for the nice talk. His answer: one dinar!
Thanks, but no thanks - this situation was just an example for numerus others with the same intention - just a few people were 'normaly' nice without paying them...how sad is this?
Written Aug 25, 2002
Favorite thing: The hustle and bustle of the streets and markets..get out and about and enjoy the banter.
Written Apr 8, 2004
Written Jun 6, 2003
Favorite thing: Inside the medina there are many narrow roads and they are charming. They look so lovely that you will try to spot every single road. Just enjoy the beauty of them..
Written Jun 3, 2003
Favorite thing: Every door in tunusia has its own charecteristics.. When you visit Hammamet just spare some time to explore the doors.. Especially all houses inside madina has marvellous doors...
Written May 19, 2003
Favorite thing: Hammamet has a very nive sunset.. There is a cafe called Sidi bou hadid adjacent to the Madina, a vey nice authentic cafe, visit there, have some tea and enjoy the sunset..
Written May 19, 2003
Favorite thing: Hammamet is a little white village surrounded by a nice wall. It's rather touristic, but nice to relax on the beach, close to the capital and not very crowded.
Written Nov 14, 2002
Favorite thing: Although the weather was nice, wasn't hot enough to enjoy this wonderful beach, but we had some walks by the seashore.
Written Nov 14, 2002
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Although the weather was nice, wasn't hot enough to enjoy this wonderful beach, but we had some walks by the seashore.
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Q: I am going to asmine Hammamet for 1 week on the 26th November. Can anyone advise me Linda and partner Mark what the weather is...

A: See link below for weather in Hammamet in November: http://www.alloftunisia.com/meteo/weather-in-hammamet-tunisia.htm
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Hamammet is the biggest and most famous tourist place in Tunisia. Full of hotels and resorts it offers a lot to tourists - from typical 'lying on the beach' vacation, shopping, lots and lots of...
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. . at the gouvernorat de nabeul, this is really a page about YASMINE, where i´ve had mine tunisian vacation. about 7 or 8 miles from Hamammet. as i was told from a tunisian guy the site didn´t...
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Hammamet is probably the best known touristic sight of Tunisia, but it didn't impressed me at all. Jasmine Hammamet is completely new-bild city with plenty of shops and huge amusement park where this...
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I went to Hammamet in January so during the off season so I had time to travel anywhere I wanted and there were almost no tourists there!
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We split our visit to Tunisia in half, a week in Hammamet and a week in Port El Elkantoui. Our base for our time in Hammamet was the 4 Star Azizia hotel, which is located right on the beach.
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