Tunisia is fast becoming ’the’ destination for a quick getaway or to seize some last minute winter sun, with Tunisia tourism rising by 9% in the past year alone.
The history and diverse beauty on the Mediterranean coast makes Tunisia an ideal choice for either a relaxing retreat or a week of discovery. The thrilling and exciting hidden gems matched with the incredible landscapes ensure there is plenty to do in northern Africa.
Atmospheric hotels don the coast line and Preferred Hotel Group has some stunning accommodation to consider when visiting Tunisia.
The Russellior:
The recently opened Russelior is a luxury hotel with stunning landscaped gardens for relaxing strolls. Located in Hammamet just minutes from the marina and city centre, The Russellior is the perfect choice for your first visit to Tunisia. The hotel boasts 237 guestrooms and suites including seven junior suites, one presidential suite and one royal suite. Each bedroom has a spacious private terrace offering beautiful views across the city. The spa is also renowned for its luxurious treatments offering inspired traditional Caribbean treatments.
Due to its beaches, Hammamet it is a popular destination for swimming and water sports. It was the first tourist destination in Tunisia and is located in the south east of the northern peninsula of Cap Bon in the Governorate of Nabeul. The sweep of beaches and the ancient and exciting medina makes this a perfect destination for people who want to relax as well as discover.
Villa Didon, Carthage, Tunisia
The exclusive villas are in the heart of Carthage with impressive views out to sea. Designed by French architect Philippe Boisselier, the modern and stylish sites have glass walls overlooking the sea and pending mountains. The villas have cutting edge design including electric blinds, automatic doors and an in-room Jacuzzi.
Carthage is must-have visit for when considering your retreat to Tunisia. It is located on the eastern side of Lake Tunis across from the centre making the location viable for discovering the little wonders of Tunisia. With an immense amount of history contained within the area, ruins are just across from the road and the city is a must see for all history enthusiasts and all interested in the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.