This is our first day in Tunisia and we were honestly blown away by this country, WOW! What do you guys think of so far? 😍 If you're travelling get unlimited data with Holafly eSIM discount here use code YADVENTURES: bit.ly/Holaflyyad
It is not true that we do not speak much English in Tunisia. On the contrary, but unfortunately the people you met do not speak English and even the girl who came to the cafe to translate your orders for the waiter did not understand. You ordered mint tea and unfortunately she asked him about coffee 🥴. I am a married woman with two daughters and I speak French, English, a little German and a little Italian and my daughters also speak four languages besides our Arabic. My eldest daughter has a master's degree in law and political science and my youngest daughter also has a degree in digital marketing and is also studying commerce. She is a writer and influencer in the literary field in Tunisia and writes on digital platforms in 6 Arab countries and she is a journalist. In any case, we love you and we love all people and we always welcome you in green Tunisia and we wish you a pleasant stay and all the best ♥️♥️
*I visited Tunisia last week and I can confirm that it is one of the best countries in the world 😍 I like the food , the weather , the people ... I will visit Tunisia again 🥰 Love Tunisia and Tunisians so much from the US 🇺🇸♥️🇹🇳*
@dacedaine822 yeah I hope so too. I'm looking forward to it and it's going to be an experience as it's going to be my first Muslim country that I'm travelling too
Tunisia is very nice country and most of the people are generous and kind, and you have a lot of places you can visit from the north to the south. And the food is just amazing the tast of vegetables and fruits are just super- enjoy 😊
Been to Morocco numerous times and always wanted to go to Tunisia and Algeria ... Tunisia looks amazing the building look great and the food looks mouth watering ..Great vid Yad
@@YadVenturess I hope to be there early next year ...Hope u make lots more vids from there throughly enjoyed the first two ... Your daughter is probaby the best behaved child on You Tube ...Stay blessed bro
The Tunisian people are smiling and very warm, contrary to what the media publish, Tunisia is one of the best destinations for its exceptional climate, its food and its very affordable prices. Thank you for your sincere testimony Bro
Tunisia was the safest Arabic country and one of the main European tourists destinations before the revolution, few incidents happened after the revolution in 2011, and that is expected in any country that goes through political instability. Hopefully the country now is recovering and will regain its old status again
Thank you for your cool honest and authentic video about Tunisia 🇹🇳 I hope you visit it again and again. Aya should be lucky to explore Tunisia 😁 The music she liked is from Lotfi Bouchnak. Let her hear him again 😊 God bless you all together 🤗
Ahhhh thank you so much for such a kind comment. We hope you enjoy the rest of our adventures here! Aya is very lucky indeed. We bought her a Tunisian outfit and will play Bouchnak for her so she can live like a local 😊
The sort of "tomato sauce" that you tried in the restaurant is called harissa and it is a spicy sauce made in Tunisia, it is a typical tunisian thing that you can't find anywhere else. We do speak arabic (Tunisian dialect not the classic arabic), french (because of the french colonosation) and english is our third language. You were extremely unlucky that you came across people who cannot speak english lol because most of the people do so and it also depends on the region you're visiting. For the avenue that you visited at the end, it is called Avenue Habib Bourguiba who was the first tunisian president from 1957 to 1987 after gaining our independance. I hope that you'll enjoy your stay in Tunisia and thank you for sharing your trip with us.
Honestly I think harissa is officially one of my favourite foods now it’s sooo good and can be added to so many dishes! Thank you for watching the video 😊
@@YadVenturess Guys if you live in London, you can find it in the north african shops in Edgware road. They sell it for around £1. (Yeah, I live in the UK that’s why I know this lol)
@@YadVenturessharissa with Tunisian brands are selled in many markets in Europe. And the best thing to do is to buy some fresh homemade harissa from Tunisia and you can store it in the frisge covered in olive oil for months.
OMG I was thinking exactly the same and I thought nobody noticed 🤣 when you asked for mint tea she literally said = "he's asking what kinds of coffee you have"
@@salmachaouali8448 hahahah especially that he called her " come on you little well educated girl" 😆😆 I am curious how she translated the 9ahwa 3arbi 😆😆
Great video! Tunisia is indeed a fantastic country with so many amazing places to visit. I absolutely loved the footage and the way it highlights the beauty of Tunisia. Just a small remark-the music doesn't quite match the traditional Tunisian vibe. Using authentic Tunisian music would make it even more perfect.
Lovely and respectful family, loved your vlog and positive experience around la Medina of Tunis, I hope you enjoy and appreciate the whole stay here between us. xxx
The video title could be better though... yea things happened quite a while ago, it was an exception, which can happen in any country at any moment. But you can't keep deepening the wounds.
The city of Tunisia was founded in 698 AD, and it is the second oldest Islamic city in Africa after the city of Kairouan, which was founded in 640 AD. The city of Tunisia has the oldest university in the world 737 AD (according to Oxford University), which is the University of Zaytouna, where social sciences, nature, and the Islamic religion were taught
Lovely family, showing Tunisia from a different perspective. Different from main stream all inclusive concept and dealing with normal streat live. Bless you guys exploring Tunis with your little one. Tunisia has many, many hidden gems but it requires an open mind to explore the culture. Loved to see you experience and sharing the beauty but also the reality. Nothing is perfect but the culture, architecture and peopleis definitely worth to explore. Thumbs up guys
I am proud to be Tunisian. We welcome people from around the world. My country is rich in culture and traditions. Food is so varied, tasty and healthy. Each region is having ITS special dishes.People are most welcome from wherever.
You are wellcome dears❤have a nice stay between us,tunisia is a safe place sure,God bless you guys i loved your little angel Aya 🥰🥹 thanks for sharing us your experience we appreciate your opinions and wellcome anytime again❤😊
Good video ! wish you had a good trip there, actually you need someone to guide you there because Tunisia is beautiful more than you can imagine and people speaks well english language as far as i know.
thanks for sharing the beauty of our country such a beautifull video you have to visit Sidi bou Said it's a magical place ,have a good stay with your amazing familly
The red “sauce” in the starter plate is actually called Harissa which is a famous chilli tasty paste in Tunisia. You should eat it in a smaller portion with bread and olive oil
Fantastic video. Gotta give a shout out to the great camera work and photography which never gets credit. Tunisia has had a bad rap from other You Tubers, in terms of tourists getting ripped off and service levels. They are complimentary to how beautiful the country is, but things such as not being able to bring Tunisian currency into the country and the transport links are deemed an issue. But with Yad you get a fresh perspective and for someone like myself who has been sceptical about holidaying in North Africa, Yad is selling Tunisia to me. I hope Yad gets a silver button, so everyone get subscribing to hit the 100k. Beautiful family and great travel knowledge and tips. I am really looking forward to the next vid 😊
@@johnlad2198 Thank you John for the kind words, really appreciate it brother 🙏 Tunisia definitely gets a bad rep from around the world but there is much more to the country then people talk about ❤️
Thank you, John, for such a nice comment. Yad is truly gifted and works very hard when producing his vlogs, so it’s nice his efforts are recognized. 🙏 We didn’t really experience bad service anywhere, everywhere we’ve gone, people have been cool and helpful. There’s definitely a room for improvement in tourism sector, with a bit of a government’s push and investment, I feel this could be a true gem in North Africa!
@dacedaine822 Thanks for your reply - that is really thoughtful. Yeah Yad is a great talent and you all contribute to brilliant informative and entertaining content and I wish you all success and nothing less. Watching the Tunisia vid was like watching your last London one, to be able to present something that seems familiar, though totally fresh and interesting is a gift. And the take from Tunisia was so different from other vids I've seen. So, that perspective is why I love watching your vids. And hope those that watch subscribe also as you all three deserve that silver button. Thanks again:)
@@johnlad2198 Thank you so much, John. Really happy to hear you’re enjoying our videos (or some of them). This is really what keeps us going! It sounds like you’ve visited Tunisia. Did you enjoy it?
@dacedaine822 You are very welcome. No I haven't been to Tunisia, but I do use You Tube travel videos to plan the places I want to go to and the things I want to see and Yad is one of the best (so for instance the vids you did on Istanbul and Antalya were helpful when planning my trip and my partner was surprised most of the things you showed in Agadir, she missed when she went!) So I was thinking of Tunisia, as looks beautiful and is very affordable, but watching vids about tourists being scammed and service levels made me a bit weary, then I watch your vid and like the London one it opens your eyes and the people seem lovely and the place seems so relaxed in comparison to the more hectic Egypt and Morrocco. But with places like Cape Verde, Africa is looking on the up tourism wise and your videos are brilliantly informative and you have a future star in your beautiful little girl! So hope you all have an incredible trip and really looking forward to another excellent video 😀
Who's they? Unless some 10 years ago when the region was really unstable, i haven't read a single article or newspaper say Tunisia can be dangerous. I went there with a couple of friends from Germany. No issues whatsoever.
OMG!!! Your baby girl is so adorable and cute!!! I have a question for you: when should I buy the eSIM ? Before travelling or after arriving at my destination?
Thank you so much ❤️ she really loved Tunisia!! You can buy the eSIM before you travel and then activate it just before the trip so you can have data as soon as you land! Don’t forget to use the code to get your discount :) “YADVENTURES”
Since you guys in the central town "El madina" you may want to check Ez-Zitouna mosque established in 737 AD, is the planet's most ancient university and still in operation. Try spicy traditional food like as Lablabi, Tastira and frikasé 🔥🔥and for the sweets I recommend Baklawa and Makroudh. Welcome to Tunisia and have a good time ♥🇹🇳
Thank you so much 🙏 We tried to visit the mosque, but we weren’t allowed in as Yad was wearing shorts 😞 Hopefully next time! And thank you for lovely recommendations.
Welcome in Tunisia guys i hope you enjoyed everything in it , about 20:16 in the video the night life is more in northside of the capital ( la goulette , marsa sidi bousaid and gamarth ) there's restaurants nearby in a city called laouina they work 24/24 and most of these city's is safe at night too
Tunisia is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It is a mix nature, sandy beachez, desert mountains history. Very tasty food lovely people❤❤❤❤❤❤
The night life is quite busy and amazing in Tunis Tunisia. 🇹🇳 The main clubs are in the suburbs such as Gammarth, La Marsa, Raoued et La Soukra. Many clubs serve dinner and or breakfast. Hammamet, not too far from Tunis also has great clubs but they are mainly active during the touristic season of spring and summer. The clubs in Tunis are year round fun.
Welcom bro to Tunisia ❤ I am Tunisian and I live in the United States of America. Oklahoma.. Every year I visit Tunisia with my American friends. They really love Tunisia, a safe country, hospitable people, and ancient history.
It’s a lot to do with attacks that were directed at tourists, but I keep telling everyone it’s more dangerous in London or Paris these days. Tunisia is beautiful and has its own charm and is a country worth a visit 😊
Don't forget to go to these places, you won't be disappointed for sure and have a great time in our beautiful Tunisia - Carthage: Visit the ruins of the ancient city of Carthage, one of the largest cities of antiquity. You'll see Punic, Roman, and Byzantine remains. - Bardo Museum: Don't miss the Bardo Museum, home to the world's largest collection of Roman mosaics. The museum also showcases artifacts from various periods, from the Punic era to the Islamic period. - Sidi Bou Said: Relax in this charming coastal town known for its blue and white cobbled streets and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Hello yad I hope you enjoyed your time in my beloved country, Tunisia. Thank you for this beautiful content. You are always welcome. By the way, I am a British Tunisian from the jewel of the coast, Sousse, and I reside in Bristol. Thank you all Best regards❤❤
This is good, you are welcome at any time, and if you want to come back again, you are welcome. You will be Saad. I am going on December 18 for New Year. I can receive you, but this time it will be Sousse, because I am from there, and I think you have not seen the jewel of the coast. Thank you for the nice and clean content
It is not true that we do not speak much English in Tunisia. On the contrary, but unfortunately the people you met do not speak English and even the girl who came to the cafe to translate your orders for the waiter did not understand. You ordered mint tea and unfortunately she asked him about coffee 🥴. I am a married woman with two daughters and I speak French, English, a little German and a little Italian and my daughters also speak four languages besides our Arabic. My eldest daughter has a master's degree in law and political science and my youngest daughter also has a degree in digital marketing and is also studying commerce. She is a writer and influencer in the literary field in Tunisia and writes on digital platforms in 6 Arab countries and she is a journalist. In any case, we love you and we love all people and we always welcome you in green Tunisia and we wish you a pleasant stay and all the best ♥️♥️
@@polypolyglottus5698 that’s not 💯 correct. The reason the Jasmin Revolution started was because a street vendor in Sidi Bouzid set himself on fire out of frustration for the regime and its rules. Then the Jasmin revolution broke all over the country mainly on l’Avenue Habib Bourguiba
beautiful family and good job, you missed the palaces and the southern half of the Medina that has a different vibe and other monuments, Tourbet el Bey, el Ksar mosque, Ibn Khaldoun house ... . The title is offensive but mistaking harissa for tomato sauce really hurts 🙂
This is our first day in Tunisia and we were honestly blown away by this country, WOW! What do you guys think of so far? 😍
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I really enjoyed Tunis Medina, so interesting 😊
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It is not true that we do not speak much English in Tunisia. On the contrary, but unfortunately the people you met do not speak English and even the girl who came to the cafe to translate your orders for the waiter did not understand. You ordered mint tea and unfortunately she asked him about coffee 🥴. I am a married woman with two daughters and I speak French, English, a little German and a little Italian and my daughters also speak four languages besides our Arabic. My eldest daughter has a master's degree in law and political science and my youngest daughter also has a degree in digital marketing and is also studying commerce. She is a writer and influencer in the literary field in Tunisia and writes on digital platforms in 6 Arab countries and she is a journalist. In any case, we love you and we love all people and we always welcome you in green Tunisia and we wish you a pleasant stay and all the best ♥️♥️
*I visited Tunisia last week and I can confirm that it is one of the best countries in the world 😍 I like the food , the weather , the people ... I will visit Tunisia again 🥰 Love Tunisia and Tunisians so much from the US 🇺🇸♥️🇹🇳*
Greetings from Sousse❤
Love Usa from Tunisia 🇹🇳💖🇺🇸
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@@ghassencsetwow و برا فوبروفيل شنيا المشكل ؟! حاجة باهية كي تكتب هيا كومنتار كيما هكا كي يشوفو الأجانب كومنتارها يوليو يجيو لتونس
@@ghassencsetwow ماتكونش بهيم ربك
Love Tunisia from Poland 🇵🇱💖🇹🇳
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@@ZosiaPawlowski I'm Tunisian and I love Poland so much
@@saifdhifi8114 fou9ara kifna ya seif 3andhom ken nouna,
@@Babayaga130 HAHAHAHA
Tunisia is a safe, quiet and beautiful country, and it is a second home for every foreigner.❤❤❤❤❤
We really enjoyed our trip!
@@dacedaine822 We are pleased and honored by your visit , welcome 💞💞💞
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Parts of the uk are extremely unsafe
@@club2146Thank you so much for your kindness. ❤
Love it.. I'm going to Tunisia 🇹🇳 Monday 18th November for 8 days with a good friend of mine and we're looking forward to it.
Oh that’s great! I’m sure you’ll have a nice time 👍
Great! In which city will you stay? There is a lot to see in Tunisia...
@sa.fa.s main city Tunis me and my mate staying in then traveling all over.. we fly out tomorrow morning Monday 18th at 0620am
@dacedaine822 yeah I hope so too. I'm looking forward to it and it's going to be an experience as it's going to be my first Muslim country that I'm travelling too
@@liam-1994 enjoy your trip and ask questions here in case you need some advices !
Tunisia is very nice country and most of the people are generous and kind, and you have a lot of places you can visit from the north to the south. And the food is just amazing the tast of vegetables and fruits are just super- enjoy 😊
I couldn’t agree more with you 😊
We’re loving the food so far, it’s definitely a highlight of the trip! 🇹🇳
Been to Morocco numerous times and always wanted to go to Tunisia and Algeria ... Tunisia looks amazing the building look great and the food looks mouth watering ..Great vid Yad
Thank you brother! You have to visit it’s a beautiful country and not that touristy at all 🙏
@@YadVenturess I hope to be there early next year ...Hope u make lots more vids from there throughly enjoyed the first two ... Your daughter is probaby the best behaved child on You Tube ...Stay blessed bro
The thing i like about tunisia that sellers dont push you to buy from them like many others countries where they follow you and became really annoying
I totally agree! This is one thing we loved straight away
Yes, absolutely - great observation!
The Tunisian people are smiling and very warm, contrary to what the media publish, Tunisia is one of the best destinations for its exceptional climate, its food and its very affordable prices.
Thank you for your sincere testimony Bro
Absolutely brother, we honestly loved the food so much 🇹🇳❤️
What a wonderful video. Hope that you guys have had a good time and a pleasant stay in Tunisia.
@@Yasin_Affandi Thanks Yasin!! ❤️🙏
@YadVenturess Have a great weekend Yad, Dace, Aya. 😀
Thank you, Yasin! Yes, we had a great time! Hope you’re doing good 😊
@@dacedaine822 Thank you Dace. Hope you guys and Aya are doing good as well. 😀
@ All is great! Getting closer to Malaysia 😉
Tunisia was the safest Arabic country and one of the main European tourists destinations before the revolution, few incidents happened after the revolution in 2011, and that is expected in any country that goes through political instability. Hopefully the country now is recovering and will regain its old status again
I hope so too! It's a beautiful country with a lot to offer.
Inshallah 🙏
As a TUNISIAN I would like to say thank you a 1000 time.
We love everyone in TUNISIA..🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Thank you so much 😍
Watching this made me miss my home Tunisia
I’m so glad our video took you home ❤
Thank you so much for watching and we have more videos to bring back good memories for you 🇹🇳♥️
Thank you for this video about Tunisia, and welcome in our country🙂
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you so much ❤️🇹🇳
Thank you for your cool honest and authentic video about Tunisia 🇹🇳 I hope you visit it again and again. Aya should be lucky to explore Tunisia 😁 The music she liked is from Lotfi Bouchnak. Let her hear him again 😊
God bless you all together 🤗
Ahhhh thank you so much for such a kind comment. We hope you enjoy the rest of our adventures here! Aya is very lucky indeed. We bought her a Tunisian outfit and will play Bouchnak for her so she can live like a local 😊
Aya is loving touring Tunisia!! Thank you so much ❤
The sort of "tomato sauce" that you tried in the restaurant is called harissa and it is a spicy sauce made in Tunisia, it is a typical tunisian thing that you can't find anywhere else. We do speak arabic (Tunisian dialect not the classic arabic), french (because of the french colonosation) and english is our third language. You were extremely unlucky that you came across people who cannot speak english lol because most of the people do so and it also depends on the region you're visiting. For the avenue that you visited at the end, it is called Avenue Habib Bourguiba who was the first tunisian president from 1957 to 1987 after gaining our independance. I hope that you'll enjoy your stay in Tunisia and thank you for sharing your trip with us.
@@youssefsaidane01 Thank you so much for watching and for your informative comment - much appreciated 🫶
Honestly I think harissa is officially one of my favourite foods now it’s sooo good and can be added to so many dishes! Thank you for watching the video 😊
@@YadVenturess Guys if you live in London, you can find it in the north african shops in Edgware road. They sell it for around £1. (Yeah, I live in the UK that’s why I know this lol)
@@YadVenturessharissa with Tunisian brands are selled in many markets in Europe. And the best thing to do is to buy some fresh homemade harissa from Tunisia and you can store it in the frisge covered in olive oil for months.
The video of the girl and the waiter trying yo understand you can be a meme in Tunisia 🤣🤣🤣 … Mint tea = ach 3andkom 9hawi 😆😆😆
@@mouhamed126 That was funny indeed, we need to improve our Arabic for next time 😊
Haha it was a funny situation 😂😂
OMG I was thinking exactly the same and I thought nobody noticed 🤣 when you asked for mint tea she literally said = "he's asking what kinds of coffee you have"
@@salmachaouali8448 hahahah especially that he called her " come on you little well educated girl" 😆😆 I am curious how she translated the 9ahwa 3arbi 😆😆
@@mouhamed126oh my haha, that’s funny. We were clueless 😂
beautiful family god bless you , welcome to Tunisia ♥
Thank you for the kind words ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for the welcome 🤗
Great video! Tunisia is indeed a fantastic country with so many amazing places to visit. I absolutely loved the footage and the way it highlights the beauty of Tunisia. Just a small remark-the music doesn't quite match the traditional Tunisian vibe. Using authentic Tunisian music would make it even more perfect.
Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you! It’s hard to find Tunisian music that RUclips will allow to be used without being copyrighted unfortunately:(
Welcome to Tunisia, always glad to have you here 🇹🇳 Aya is having her best moments for sure what a sweetie.
Thank you so much ❤️😍
Welcome to tunisia , thank you for a wonderful video , respect 🫡🫡❤️🤍
Thank you brother!
You are an amazing family. Incredible work. You truly deserve a subscription.
Thank you so much! We appreciate you! ❤️
Who’s said tunisia isn’t safe Tunisia still the safest country you can travel to 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Lovely and respectful family, loved your vlog and positive experience around la Medina of Tunis, I hope you enjoy and appreciate the whole stay here between us. xxx
Thank you so much for your kind words, we can’t wait to show you more of your beautiful country ❤️🇹🇳
Thank you so much for your kind words ❤
@@YadVenturess I’m pretty sure you can show me many places that I don’t know and never been ☺️
Lovely family and nice video, Enjoy your stay in Tunisia ❤
Thank you so much! 🙏
Thank you so much for your kind comment 😊
I really enjoyed every minute of
You’re more than welcome to our country ❤ I’m sure there’s a lot more to discover
Thank you brother ❤️
Very friendly and safe
Indeed, very relaxing place with nice people and stunning sights!
woooow nice country and cool people tunisia ....have a good trip🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰💘💘💘
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you ❤
Thank you for visiting our country! It is one of the best countries in the world 🌎 ❤
thank you guys for visiting our country
We loved your country and can’t wait to show you more! 😊 Thank you for subscribing
The video title could be better though... yea things happened quite a while ago, it was an exception, which can happen in any country at any moment. But you can't keep deepening the wounds.
thank you for visiting us , you will be always welcome 🥰
Thank you for the warm welcome! ❤️🇹🇳
So proud of my country halting at the standards ❤ have a wonderful stay .. I miss the country myself even if I’ve left it a couple of weeks ago ❤
Maghreb countries (🇩🇿🇲🇦🇹🇳) are the safest among all Arab countries
I live there in Tunis. Welcome to our country 😍🇹🇳
Oh nice, thank you so much for the welcome ❤
Thank you ❤
Tunisia 🇹🇳 is the beautiful country ❤
It really is 😍🇹🇳
The city of Tunisia was founded in 698 AD, and it is the second oldest Islamic city in Africa after the city of Kairouan, which was founded in 640 AD.
The city of Tunisia has the oldest university in the world 737 AD (according to Oxford University), which is the University of Zaytouna, where social sciences, nature, and the Islamic religion were taught
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Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you for sharing!
It looks very nice country and nice food they offer🎉 yad love aya
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Lovely family, showing Tunisia from a different perspective. Different from main stream all inclusive concept and dealing with normal streat live. Bless you guys exploring Tunis with your little one. Tunisia has many, many hidden gems but it requires an open mind to explore the culture. Loved to see you experience and sharing the beauty but also the reality. Nothing is perfect but the culture, architecture and peopleis definitely worth to explore. Thumbs up guys
We’re so glad you enjoyed the video and appreciate the kind words about our family! ❤️
I am proud to be Tunisian. We welcome people from around the world. My country is rich in culture and traditions. Food is so varied, tasty and healthy. Each region is having ITS special dishes.People are most welcome from wherever.
You are wellcome dears❤have a nice stay between us,tunisia is a safe place sure,God bless you guys i loved your little angel Aya 🥰🥹 thanks for sharing us your experience we appreciate your opinions and wellcome anytime again❤😊
Thank you so much for watching and for such a lovely comment 😊
Thank you for the warm welcome, we really appreciate it! ❤️
I'm from Tunisia I am happy that you enjoyed my country ❤
Thank you for welcoming us to Tunisia! ❤️
Brother welcome to Tunisia 🤩The truth is, do you like Tunisia
Thank you brother! Indeed we like Tunisia a lot 😍
@YadVenturess 🌸 Very good brother I want to know something please What is the best country you and your family have visited?
Thank you, we enjoyed our trip a lot! 😊
beautiful family , welcome to Tunisia 🤍
Ahhh thank you so much for your kind words ❤
Thank you brother ❤
Do not miss the opportunity to go to the northwest and discover the magic of picturesque nature
Hopefully 🙏
The red paste is harrisa ,which we are famous with ,and it is spicy
I honestly loved it soooo good and it goes with a lot of different types of food
You are welcome in Tunisia 🇹🇳 Just subscribed to the chanel. you guys have an amazing energy. Thanks for the video! God bless aya !
Ahhh thank you sooooo much for such a lovely comment, we really appreciate it ❤
Thank you so much for subscribing! It really means a lot🙏
You’re welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳 and thanks a lot for the video 😊
Thank you so much, it’s a pleasure 😊
Thank you so much for watching! 🙏
Good video ! wish you had a good trip there, actually you need someone to guide you there because Tunisia is beautiful more than you can imagine and people speaks well english language as far as i know.
Thank you! 🙏
Very nice video, as a Tunisian i really enjoyed watching it ❤
Thank you so much ❤️
Ahhhh we’re so glad to hear it ❤
thanks for sharing the beauty of our country such a beautifull video you have to visit Sidi bou Said it's a magical place ,have a good stay with your amazing familly
Thanks so much, we’re loving Tunisia! ❤️
Thanks for being honest ❤
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳❤
Thank you 🙏
The red “sauce” in the starter plate is actually called Harissa which is a famous chilli tasty paste in Tunisia. You should eat it in a smaller portion with bread and olive oil
I will definitely try it with bread and olive oil next time!I LOVED IT!
Fantastic video. Gotta give a shout out to the great camera work and photography which never gets credit. Tunisia has had a bad rap from other You Tubers, in terms of tourists getting ripped off and service levels. They are complimentary to how beautiful the country is, but things such as not being able to bring Tunisian currency into the country and the transport links are deemed an issue. But with Yad you get a fresh perspective and for someone like myself who has been sceptical about holidaying in North Africa, Yad is selling Tunisia to me. I hope Yad gets a silver button, so everyone get subscribing to hit the 100k. Beautiful family and great travel knowledge and tips. I am really looking forward to the next vid 😊
@@johnlad2198 Thank you John for the kind words, really appreciate it brother 🙏 Tunisia definitely gets a bad rep from around the world but there is much more to the country then people talk about ❤️
Thank you, John, for such a nice comment. Yad is truly gifted and works very hard when producing his vlogs, so it’s nice his efforts are recognized. 🙏
We didn’t really experience bad service anywhere, everywhere we’ve gone, people have been cool and helpful. There’s definitely a room for improvement in tourism sector, with a bit of a government’s push and investment, I feel this could be a true gem in North Africa!
@dacedaine822 Thanks for your reply - that is really thoughtful. Yeah Yad is a great talent and you all contribute to brilliant informative and entertaining content and I wish you all success and nothing less. Watching the Tunisia vid was like watching your last London one, to be able to present something that seems familiar, though totally fresh and interesting is a gift. And the take from Tunisia was so different from other vids I've seen. So, that perspective is why I love watching your vids. And hope those that watch subscribe also as you all three deserve that silver button. Thanks again:)
@@johnlad2198 Thank you so much, John. Really happy to hear you’re enjoying our videos (or some of them). This is really what keeps us going! It sounds like you’ve visited Tunisia. Did you enjoy it?
@dacedaine822 You are very welcome. No I haven't been to Tunisia, but I do use You Tube travel videos to plan the places I want to go to and the things I want to see and Yad is one of the best (so for instance the vids you did on Istanbul and Antalya were helpful when planning my trip and my partner was surprised most of the things you showed in Agadir, she missed when she went!) So I was thinking of Tunisia, as looks beautiful and is very affordable, but watching vids about tourists being scammed and service levels made me a bit weary, then I watch your vid and like the London one it opens your eyes and the people seem lovely and the place seems so relaxed in comparison to the more hectic Egypt and Morrocco. But with places like Cape Verde, Africa is looking on the up tourism wise and your videos are brilliantly informative and you have a future star in your beautiful little girl! So hope you all have an incredible trip and really looking forward to another excellent video 😀
Very beautiful video ❤
Thank you! ❤
Aya is the most beautiful creature on earth 🥹🥰🥰🥰🥰 she make my country more beautiful god bless her 🥰🥰
Ahh thank you so much, when she grows up and reads your comments in the future she will be very thankful for sure 🥰
Ahhh thank you so much for your kind comment 😊
Tunisia is safe ❤
Thanks for visiting it❤
Agreed and thank you ❤
Brother welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳🙏
@@OmarGuennichi ❤️❤️
Thank you brother ❤️
Vive la Tunisie ❤❤
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Tunisia is the most safe country bro .... ❤ you are welcome 😊
Thank you bro ❤️
Thank you so much, we enjoyed our trip here 😊
Who's they? Unless some 10 years ago when the region was really unstable, i haven't read a single article or newspaper say Tunisia can be dangerous. I went there with a couple of friends from Germany. No issues whatsoever.
Most media outlets advise against travel to Tunisia due to “threat of terrorism”. It’s ridiculous of course and hence we’re happy to show otherwise!
I am impressed that behind these closed doors is a massive world! You can easily miss these if you dont have a local guide!
It's definitely worth it to explore and see what's hidden behind the doors! 😄
Good video 👌🏻 welcome to Tunisia
Thank you so much, dear ❤
Thank you :)
OMG!!! Your baby girl is so adorable and cute!!!
I have a question for you: when should I buy the eSIM ? Before travelling or after arriving at my destination?
Thank you so much ❤️ she really loved Tunisia!!
You can buy the eSIM before you travel and then activate it just before the trip so you can have data as soon as you land! Don’t forget to use the code to get your discount :) “YADVENTURES”
Since you guys in the central town "El madina" you may want to check Ez-Zitouna mosque established in 737 AD, is the planet's most ancient university and still in operation.
Try spicy traditional food like as Lablabi, Tastira and frikasé 🔥🔥and for the sweets I recommend Baklawa and Makroudh.
Welcome to Tunisia and have a good time ♥🇹🇳
Thank you so much 🙏 We tried to visit the mosque, but we weren’t allowed in as Yad was wearing shorts 😞 Hopefully next time! And thank you for lovely recommendations.
Thank you for the recommendation 🙏
Thank you, welcome to my country 👌
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much! ❤️
Welcome in Tunisia guys i hope you enjoyed everything in it , about 20:16 in the video the night life is more in northside of the capital ( la goulette , marsa sidi bousaid and gamarth ) there's restaurants nearby in a city called laouina they work 24/24 and most of these city's is safe at night too
Thank you so much! The night life sounds interesting would love to explore it one day!
Tunisia is a beautiful and hospitable country. 🇹🇳😍
Absolutely 💯
yes Tunisia became secular around 5 years ago if i remember correctly. anyways enjoy your stay guys and welcome to our country...
Thank you for confirming. 😊
Thank you!
Tunisia is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It is a mix nature, sandy beachez, desert mountains history. Very tasty food lovely people❤❤❤❤❤❤
Couldn't agree more! We love so many aspects of the country and can’t wait to show you more ❤
You’re spot on 🫶
Who said that Tunisia is unsafe or dangerous ?
Sorry but we eat coucous with a spoon ❤❤ you are welcomed in our 🇹🇳🇹🇳
Welcome my friend ❤🇹🇳
Thank you 😊
Thank you ❤️❤️
That salsa is a smoky red pepper paste, called harissa, you pair it with olive oil to reduce the spiciness
Thank you for sharing that information! I’m going to try it with some olive oil next time.😍
Tunisia is safe and I encourage you to visit it
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There are many beautiful touristique places in Tunisia, such as: sidi bousaid. Djerba . sousse . monastir . jerjiss. Hammamet . mueusem of bardo ext..
Yes, thank you, we will be visiting many of those places!
you're very welcome brother ❤❤
Thanks brother 🙏
The night life is quite busy and amazing in Tunis Tunisia. 🇹🇳 The main clubs are in the suburbs such as Gammarth, La Marsa, Raoued et La Soukra. Many clubs serve dinner and or breakfast. Hammamet, not too far from Tunis also has great clubs but they are mainly active during the touristic season of spring and summer. The clubs in Tunis are year round fun.
Thank you for sharing this insider info! ❤️🙏
Welcom bro to Tunisia ❤ I am Tunisian and I live in the United States of America. Oklahoma.. Every year I visit Tunisia with my American friends. They really love Tunisia, a safe country, hospitable people, and ancient history.
Thank you bro! Agreed it’s such a beautiful country and glad to hear you visit regularly ❤️
Welcome to Tunisia ♥🇹🇳 -> the Tunisian hat called Chechia, have you planned any trips outside the capital?
Thank you brother! Yes we have filmed a few trips outside the capital :)
Buzza is our authentic and traditional Ferrero Rochet cream ..it is made of hazelnut . You should try Zgogo. It is cream made of Alpine tree
Honestly it was one of the best desserts I’ve had in my life sooooo good ❤️
Night life is in Gammarth, La Marsa and Sidi Bousaid 🎉
I'd love to check it out!
Tunisia isn't dangerous, the ignorance of people is.
What do you mean?
@@KBUTNOTK we are happy to be ignorant to you
It’s a lot to do with attacks that were directed at tourists, but I keep telling everyone it’s more dangerous in London or Paris these days. Tunisia is beautiful and has its own charm and is a country worth a visit 😊
The media likes to create the perception but I will be showing the real side of the country
@@YadVenturess Thanks you welcome and have a nice day in Tunisia
❤❤amazing country love everything
Yes absolutely ❤️😍
Welcome to our lovely country ❤
Thank you ❤❤
Thank you so much 😊
Don't forget to go to these places, you won't be disappointed for sure and have a great time in our beautiful Tunisia
- Carthage: Visit the ruins of the ancient city of Carthage, one of the largest cities of antiquity. You'll see Punic, Roman, and Byzantine remains.
- Bardo Museum: Don't miss the Bardo Museum, home to the world's largest collection of Roman mosaics. The museum also showcases artifacts from various periods, from the Punic era to the Islamic period.
- Sidi Bou Said: Relax in this charming coastal town known for its blue and white cobbled streets and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Thank you for the tips brother
You should try to visit Sidi bou saiid
Marsa / Cathage and many other beautiful places and beaches you will definitely enjoy it more than the Madina
Thank you for the recommendations, look out for the next video in a few days you’ll see some beautiful places 😍
Welcome to Tunisia😍❤️
Thank you 🤩
Welcome to Tunisia, have a great stay ❤
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much ❤
THE MINT TEA translation is on another level 🤣🤣
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It seems like it has caught a lot of attention and we didn't even know what was happening... lol This explains why the guy was so confused in the end
Loved ur vlog
@6:36 he asked if u r an" instagramer " influencer
Thank you so much ❤️
Hello i like very much your vlog did you use osmo pocket 3 for your video? Thank you !
Thank you! Yes for the vlogging and for the cinematics Sony A7S3
@ Nice ! Thank you for information and have a good trip ❤️
Hello yad
I hope you enjoyed your time in my beloved country, Tunisia. Thank you for this beautiful content. You are always welcome. By the way, I am a British Tunisian from the jewel of the coast, Sousse, and I reside in Bristol.
Thank you all
Best regards❤❤
We absolutely loved the people, food and the beauty!! I can’t wait to share more of your country with the world ❤️
This is good, you are welcome at any time, and if you want to come back again, you are welcome. You will be Saad. I am going on December 18 for New Year. I can receive you, but this time it will be Sousse, because I am from there, and I think you have not seen the jewel of the coast.
Thank you for the nice and clean content
It is not true that we do not speak much English in Tunisia. On the contrary, but unfortunately the people you met do not speak English and even the girl who came to the cafe to translate your orders for the waiter did not understand. You ordered mint tea and unfortunately she asked him about coffee 🥴. I am a married woman with two daughters and I speak French, English, a little German and a little Italian and my daughters also speak four languages besides our Arabic. My eldest daughter has a master's degree in law and political science and my youngest daughter also has a degree in digital marketing and is also studying commerce. She is a writer and influencer in the literary field in Tunisia and writes on digital platforms in 6 Arab countries and she is a journalist. In any case, we love you and we love all people and we always welcome you in green Tunisia and we wish you a pleasant stay and all the best ♥️♥️
Ah thank you so much for sharing ❤️
@@YadVenturess 💐♥️🩷
Correction: The Arab spring started in a town called Sidi Bouzid in the center of Tunisia and not in the capital Tunis 😊
I stand corrected. 😊
@@polypolyglottus5698 that’s not 💯 correct. The reason the Jasmin Revolution started was because a street vendor in Sidi Bouzid set himself on fire out of frustration for the regime and its rules. Then the Jasmin revolution broke all over the country mainly on l’Avenue Habib Bourguiba
Also my daughter's name is AYA ❤❤ GOD BLESS THEM 🤲
Oh wow, how lovely, it’s such a beautiful name 😊
Ahhh god bless your daughter ❤️
beautiful family and good job, you missed the palaces and the southern half of the Medina that has a different vibe and other monuments, Tourbet el Bey, el Ksar mosque, Ibn Khaldoun house ... . The title is offensive but mistaking harissa for tomato sauce really hurts 🙂
You're right about the harissa, I still haven't mastered all the spices 😅❤️
13:35 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Mint tea in tunisia mean what you have coffees 🤣🤣🤣
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Welcome ❤ 🇹🇳
Thank you 🙏