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THINGS TO DO

This
hospitable country with over 1200 km of coast affords innumerable bays and coves, an
average yearly temperature of 18°C, a clement sea and a chain of 26 ports and anchorages
as well as 4 modern marinas. Conveniently located within or adjoining main resorts
complexes they offer modern conveniences and share the facilities of the resort area.

Sidi Bou Said is a picturesque
port at the foot of the hilltop.
This Moorish village, 12 km from the capital is adjoining the resort area of
Marsa-Gammarth. A 360 berth marina with all necessary services, fine restaurants and
modern hotels a few yards away.

Port El Kantaoui known as the "garden port", an enchanting and well protected
harbour, this modern 320 berth marina is at the heart of the resort complex El
Kantaoui/Sousse. Hotels, restaurants, all the comforts are located at the marina with sand
beaches and golf courses close by.

Cap Monastir's marina enjoys a superb position at the heart of the Medina of Monastir,
with its towering walls and great fortress. Integrated into the residential hotel complex
the marina provides all modern installations with 386 berths and excellent wintering
facilities.

Usually the first landfall for
seafarers coming from the north, classified as a C yachting harbour, the 50 berth marina
is fully equipped and borders the Montazah/Tabarka resort area. Affords excellent fishing
and deep sea diving as well as fine hotels and restaurants.

Pleasure crafts arriving from a foreign point of departure may only berth in a harbor with
customs and police controls, except in a case of force majeure. Passports are necessary as
well as the usual documents, customary controls and safety equipment.
Upon completion of entry formalities a certificate of free circulation in Tunisian waters
and ports is granted stating the period of validity. An informative brochure
"Yachting in Tunisia" may be obtained from Tunisian National Tourist Offices.
For more information,
consult the brochures corner
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