When I saw the beach in Morocco from my taxi window coming from the Airport, I was naturally happy and asked the driver if we could stop for a minute at the sea. He replied by saying: “That’s not the sea, it’s the Atlantic Ocean,”
I was amazed that the country is partly on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean at the same time.
Some advice: don’t make the same mistakes I did by not giving the country enough time.
If you’re going there, make sure to spend no less than 10 days in order to see as much as you can.
Now I’ll summarize it with good points and bad points. Of course this applies only to me, others may see it differently. I’d like to get the bad ones out of the way first.
Travel: North Africa

Tunisia, a country filled with beautiful people, beaches, Sahara desert. This country has any thing anybody could possibly want; the north is green, with a Mediterranean climate, the centre Miami climate and the south a desert. So whether you want a beach holiday or desert tour... then Tunisia is the country for you.
I must suggest to dress modestly even on the beaches, stressing that bikinis are unsuitable, and a more appropriate option would be a tankini and shorts for swimming in, since this is a Muslim county, which no one wants to see spoilt.
Always remember to cover shoulders and legs when entering a Mosque.
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Tunisia is one of the countries where you can find everything you want. It has many places to visit and learn from. If you are the kind of people who like spending their time at the beach, then Tunisia is the answer for you. The beaches in Tunisia cover 810 miles of coast. They are known for their white sand and warm water. Some of the most famous beaches in Tunisia are: Hamamet, Sousse, Djerba and Tabarka.
There are a lot of archeological sites to visit. Carthage is one of the most known cities for its archeological sites from Roman and Punic Empires. The Bardo Museum is one of the largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world.

Marrakech gave Morocco its name, since the dawn of history. It is here were the Berbers and the Arabs came together to mingle with the nomads and the mountain people. It is today the unchallenged capital of Southern Morocco.
Craftsmen, architects, painters and sculptors built magnificent palaces, mosques, gardens and Koran schools, in addition to Souks of unlimited beauties and treasures.
My daughter and I had never been to Tunisia before and my parents were rather dubious about me going alone. When we arrived at the hotel we were stunned at such a lovely hotel in beautiful surroundings. The room was fabulous, the food was fabulous, everything was fabulous. The staff couldn't do enough for us. I loved this hotel and this country so much I go back every three months....
Sousse, a city in Tunisia with 250,000 inhabitants. Sousse is situated on the Gulf of Hammamet, and is the most important junction for overland communications in Tunisia. The economical base for Sousse is transport equipment, processed food, olive oil, textiles and tourism.
The landmark of Sousse is the Great Mosque and the ribat, both from the 9th century. Sousse is extended to the north with a touristic zone, the Port El Kantaoui, which stretches for kilometres along the beach.
