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Sousse is the third largest city in Tunisia and one of the country's most popular destinations, combining history, culture, and Mediterranean atmosphere. It offers travelers both relaxation and experiences.
Sousse
• Location: On the coast of the Gulf of Hammamet, about 140 km from Tunis.
• Population: About 500,000 – a significant port city and industrial center.
• History: Over 3,000 years old, showing Roman, Islamic, and French influences.
• Medina: Sousse's old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site – winding streets, mosques, and artisans.
• Ribat: An Islamic fortress from the 9th century – one of the oldest in North Africa.
• Museums: The Sousse Archaeological Museum displays Roman mosaics and the history of Tunisia.
• Beaches: Sousse Beach is popular with locals and tourists – turquoise waters, beach bars, and water sports.
• Shopping: Local bazaars and markets offer spices, ceramics, leather goods, and handicrafts.
• Food: Tunisian cuisine combines Arab, Berber, and French influences – try brik, couscous, and local seafood.
• Golf and activities: Several golf courses, water sports, and excursions to nearby areas such as Monastir and El Jem.
• Price level: Affordable compared to many European destinations.
Sousse combines the sea, cultural experiences, and local atmosphere.
