Sousse Holidays
Sousse Holidays –Colourful relaxed beach resort with plenty of North African atmosphere
Holidays in Sousse feature a relaxed easygoing resort with considerable local character on the east coast of Tunisia, 2 hours south east of Tunis and just 20 miles from Monastir airport. This resort is ideal for those seeking plenty of exotic North African atmosphere along with all the comforts of a relaxing beach break. Sousse offers an enjoyable mix of modern tourist facilities and animated colourful town rich in history. Essential Sights include the ancient forts, the Christian catacombs, the Mosaic Museum and the Great Mosque. An undoubted highlight of getaways here is the Medina, set below the ancient fort and considered one of the finest old cities in Tunisia. Trips to Sousse are not complete without exploring this fascinating maze of alleyways packed with local goods like jewellery, leather, carpets and copperware. A modern shopping centre provides similar goods at fixed prices.
Sousse Holidays - Superb pale sand on the Gulf of Hammamet
Breaks in Sousse enjoy a superb mild climate and miles of clean sandy beach and clear turquoise sea that runs into the neighbouring resort of Port El Kantaoui. The beach has gently shelving pale sand, an attractive seafront promenade and a modern marina. Watersports include scuba diving, waterskiing, windsurfing and fishing. Popular activities could also include horse riding, camel riding, golf and exciting desert safaris. Many Sousse hotels have their own section of beach, guaranteeing relaxation away from the bustle of the old town.
Holidays in Sousse – Lots of local character beyond the hotels
Sousse holidays offer plenty of intriguing pavement cafes and a wide choice of economic restaurants serving traditional cuisine. The nightlife tends to centre on the entertainment laid on in local hotels and the famous Sousse casino. Breaks here offer fascinating excursions ranging from short trips to Hammamet, Monastir and the amazing Roman amphitheatre at El Jem to longer day trips to Tunis and ancient Carthage.



