Anna (the host) is the friendliest person we've ever come across as a host. The location was just perfect to indulge in the local culture, and the facilities were better than advertised.
The chance to visit a perfect model example of a Tunisian family house inspired by the Andalusian architecture was simply beyond my belief. I recommend it to everybody.
Bizerte is a quiet city, I love the simplicity and relaxing...
Bizerte is a quiet city, I love the simplicity and relaxing mood of it. The port is unique they have delicious seafood and it gets busy tonight.
The weather is pleasant and the best in Tunisia
There is the sea all around the city and its beaches are very beautiful.
Food is great and there are many activities you could do
The taxis are hard to find as they don't have an App for taxis and going to small towns like Ghar Almeleh needs to use a louage which is the public transportation and it stops at 4.
Driving there could be challenging as people are not 100% follow the rules
If you are going to Tunisia you should defiantly stay 2-3 days in Bizerte!
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Guest review by
Mohammad
United Kingdom
8.0
- The tea and coffee rooms at the Corniche of Bizerte are...
- The tea and coffee rooms at the Corniche of Bizerte are great at night
- Every day I eat in different restaurants
- I used my personal car
- I do not recommend the popular restaurants in the city center
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Guest review by
Prof. Barhoumi
Saudi Arabia
8.0
Friendly place, lovely people.
Friendly place, lovely people. Life is not that expensive in terms of food & drink (soft or hot drinks).
The important thing any tourist needs to worry about is his/her pocket money! When I left the immigration/passport control an officer stoped me and asked about how much money I carried with me (upon leaving Tunis)! I told him the truth so they confiscated 2000 US dollars (two thousand US Dollars) that I had with me! Why? Because there's some stupid instructions that any visitor to Tunis is only allowed - upon leaving Tunis - to carry what's equivalent to 3500 Tunisian dinar!!! Anyway whoever wants to travel to Tunis needs to understand the amount of money you're allowed to carry into/outside the country. Also, you need to report the amount of money you carry upon your first arrival to the airport in Tunis.