This blue and white, little village a short drive outside of Tunis is worth a minute of your time! It is a quiet and charming place smothered in bougainvillea, which make the characteristic houses look even more beautiful. Photo ops aplenty! There’s a few small shops and cafes. And there is nothing like sitting down at a one of the cafes, and enjoy the incredible views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Gulf of Tunis below! If it happens to be a bit too crowded for you, just make a turn into one of the back streets, and you’ll have the place all to yourself.
This was a stop on an organised tour to Tunis from Sousse, so having me explain how to get there is not a good idea 🙂
Beautiful. The flowers remind me of where we lived in Spain, the white buildings of Greece. I didn’t know Tunis looked like this. Just beautiful.
I haven’t thought about the Spain angle, but yes a mix between Spain and Greece. The other Tunis stops were nothing like this.
Love bougainvillea’s
Definitely gave this place a beautiful touch!
We took at day trip out there when we were in Tunisia. Postcard views everywhere. Great place to roam around with the camera.
Glad you had a good time too 🙂
looks very pretty; thanks for sharing!
Yes, it’s a nice place that warrants a couple of hours. At the top of my head, I would say this place and the Bardo Museum were my highlights. Then again I didn’t see the whole of Tunisia 🙂