Soviva Resort Aquapark 3 + * 23.04 for 10 nights, from 30 409 rubles
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Menara (ex. Hotel Lilas) 4 * 24.05 for 11 nights, from 32 360 rubles
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Tunisia has always been considered an excellent destination for beach holidays. And although the seasons change here in the same way as in our country, and the winter is quite cold, but in March the warm breath of the African spring is already in full swing. Tours to Tunisia in March are first and foremost a portion of recovery, as well as excellent opportunities for sightseeing trips.
Although on some particularly successful sunny days the air temperature rises to +20 ° C, and one can well tan under a cool breeze, the water in the sea will be quite cold. Excellent alternative to beach rest in March will be visits to spa centers. But the recovery procedures here are not quite normal - you have a chance to experience the real thalassotherapy - "treatment by the sea."
The uniqueness of Tunisia is that for the procedures of thalassotherapy there is used not ready-made packaged cosmetics. For example, sea water is extracted directly from the sea - from a distance of about a kilometer from the shore. The same can be said about the healing sea mud - here it is the freshest. The best centers for thalassotherapy are Bio Azur (Hammamet resort), Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa (Sousse), Mahdia Palace Thalasso (Mahdia), Image Health Center (Monastir).
In March, there is excellent weather for sightseeing trips. It is worth starting from the capital of the country - the same city of Tunisia. It will definitely surprise you - here one can not but pay attention to the unique neighborhood of modern and ancient architecture, to the confusion of African and European cultures. Visit Medina, the historical center of Tunisia, visit the most interesting Mosaic Museum, stroll along the colonial avenue.
Other sights of the country include the ruins of Carthage, the ancient city, the blue-and-white village of Sidi Bou Said, which most often appears on advertising brochures Tunisia, as well as the city of Douz - the gateway to the Sahara Desert.