On the contrary, there are a lot of tourists this year in Tunisia, especially Europeans and from Maghreb countries, but the majority stay in hotels, and swim in the private beaches of hotels with all-inclusive reservations. They come on organized trips.
Interesting, this is very strange, like this they will not get anything of the culture and the real life... Well I guess that does not interest them so much.
@@na28855 Oh I like to see a bit of the country. Years since I was in Tunisia. We went to Roman ruins and a trip into the desert. The best thing if you can stay with a native family to experience the culture!
This is the second type of tunisian chapati too 😊, regular chapati. The first one you have eaten last time is called "chapati of mahdia ", we have two tunisian chapati types
@@yvesthesleeveDepends the location but I will give you a list : Lablabi Kaftaji ( plate or sandwich) Plat Tunisien Mlawi Chapati Libanais, Makloub, baguette farcie Those are the fastfood list For the traditional plates Couscous Pasta Tunisian
There is a large mall in Sousse called Mall of Sousse. There you will find what you deserve and you can mingle with the locals. In Sousse, there is the port of Marsa Kantaoui, which you can visit at night, which is very active
What a yummilicious breakfast with the family. Oh wow, that Sousse Beach is beautiful indeed.... beach with such fine sand and the water is crystal clear. Thanks for sharing, Sir. Have a wonderful weekend.
This is the original chapati in Tunisia, the bread is in the shape of a circle. However, the chapati of Mahdia is made in a different way, like the metabgah in Gafsa.
good to see you are enjoying your yourselfs Vincent growing up he as a good lifestyle most children would be envious great beach I wish I was there UK manchester p s say hellow to your partner from me
there are two kind of chapatis, one is the normal one like in this video and the other one is called chapati mahdia ( city in tunisia ) what is stone baked closed pastry sandwich and is a bit thinner
there was some terrorist attacks in tunisia, the last one was in 2018 i think, now it's safe but since then the tourism declined a bit. anyway if you want to see some cool beaches you have to go to the north coast, visit cap farina or cap zbib both in Bizerte or maybe hawaria in Nabeul. have a great holiday and welcome to tunisia
I think tourisme is doing fine it's just that you go out at the peak of heat we tunisians, start going out around an hour before sunset and we are used to this much sun so let alone tourists anyway, anjoy your time among us.
Also, tunisians work one shift from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm in July and August. Families tend to go the beach in the afternoon, except on weekends. The Bou Jaafar beach you visited was not crowded I think because you went in the morning.
If you're passing through Tunis, you can contact the food vlogger 'Tunisia Street Food.' He would be happy to give you a free tour guide to show you the best street food spots in Tunis.
Bro u're just judgmental if u don't live in a Muslim country don't expect every country to be like where you live . 97% of people(or more) in Tunisia are Muslims and the second most common religion in here is Judaism so basically food in Tunisia is either halal or kushar (I think that's what you call it) you won't find pig meat in Tunisia except in 1 or 2 carrefours (which is already boycotted) because it's french and it's for tourists
Yes most probably Bizerte, in Arabic we call it Binzart by the way. The nice beaches are not in Bizerte itself but in some towns and villages in the region. Cap Bon has also awesome beaches. The beaches located in touristic towns are not always the best indeed.
On the contrary, there are a lot of tourists this year in Tunisia, especially Europeans and from Maghreb countries, but the majority stay in hotels, and swim in the private beaches of hotels with all-inclusive reservations. They come on organized trips.
Interesting, this is very strange, like this they will not get anything of the culture and the real life... Well I guess that does not interest them so much.
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@@na28855 Oh I like to see a bit of the country. Years since I was in Tunisia. We went to Roman ruins and a trip into the desert. The best thing if you can stay with a native family to experience the culture!
This is the second type of tunisian chapati too 😊, regular chapati. The first one you have eaten last time is called "chapati of mahdia ", we have two tunisian chapati types
Yes, I realize that now. What do you consider to be the most popular food of Tunisia?
@@yvesthesleeveDepends the location but I will give you a list :
Lablabi
Kaftaji ( plate or sandwich)
Plat Tunisien
Mlawi
Chapati
Libanais, Makloub, baguette farcie
Those are the fastfood list
For the traditional plates
Couscous
Pasta Tunisian
There is a large mall in Sousse called Mall of Sousse. There you will find what you deserve and you can mingle with the locals. In Sousse, there is the port of Marsa Kantaoui, which you can visit at night, which is very active
Heard of that
What a yummilicious breakfast with the family. Oh wow, that Sousse Beach is beautiful indeed.... beach with such fine sand and the water is crystal clear. Thanks for sharing, Sir. Have a wonderful weekend.
many thanks, have a great weekend
This is the original chapati in Tunisia, the bread is in the shape of a circle. However, the chapati of Mahdia is made in a different way, like the metabgah in Gafsa.
Duly noted
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تونس قلب المتوسط ودرة الشمال الافريقي❤❤❤
Nice video, thnx for showing us arround, lovely city
My pleasure 😊
Enjoy ! Sousse is my favorite city in Tunisia 🇹🇳
We did enjoy it there
Welcome to Tunisia I am so happy 🇹🇳❤️
Many thanks
@@yvesthesleeve where are you from? ❤️
Stay Blessed Bro 😎 And Welcome 👍🏾
Many thanks
Susse Beach seems to be very clean and clear lucky beachers wow😊❤
Yes, quite clean, especially the water is cristal clear
La playa de Sousse se llama Boujaafar playa. Es un santo cuyo mausoleo está a una cuadra del restaurante donde han comido sándwiches.
Ya veo
Beach 🏖 looks nice and clean
It is!
very nice beach! pretty long area before hitting the shallow waters!
Yes indeed
Liked your beach video. I see comments are turned. But it looked nice and still the beautiful blue sky.
Many thanks, yes, they turned the comments off, they are working on it but maybe it has to do that you can see my kids in bathing suits...
Very nice
Thanks
good to see you are enjoying your yourselfs Vincent growing up he as a good lifestyle most children would be envious great beach I wish I was there UK manchester p s say hellow to your partner from me
sure will mate
Looks very good
It was
we have 2 types of chapati .. the first one you eat last time we called "chapati mahdia " and the second one we called juste chapati
Yes, I got that now, so now I have tasted both, both very good
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Many thanks
Local snacks looks delicious 😋
they are awesome
there are two kind of chapatis, one is the normal one like in this video and the other one is called chapati mahdia ( city in tunisia ) what is stone baked closed pastry sandwich and is a bit thinner
Yes, now I tasted both
Brother most of the tourists the have private sea of hotels
Ah I see... that is crazy
That mall lost it glamorous days after the pandemic , remember Tunisians were hit like everyone in the globe .
Yes, I know exactly what happened during this pandemic, terrible.
I like your vidio
I am glad
*video not vidio*
Stay safe..fr Malaysia❤
Many thanks
Its not hard to eat you are just holding it wrong 😊 7:05
I am? Oh my God, I did not realize
@@yvesthesleeve its okay few more days in Tunisia you will figure it out 😇
All the best🙌🙌🙌🇮🇳
Many thanks
there was some terrorist attacks in tunisia, the last one was in 2018 i think, now it's safe but since then the tourism declined a bit. anyway if you want to see some cool beaches you have to go to the north coast, visit cap farina or cap zbib both in Bizerte or maybe hawaria in Nabeul. have a great holiday and welcome to tunisia
Duly noted, many thanks
2015 not 2018 and yeah now it's way way safer
I think tourisme is doing fine it's just that you go out at the peak of heat we tunisians, start going out around an hour before sunset and we are used to this much sun so let alone tourists anyway, anjoy your time among us.
Ah I see, there were lots of locals though, but maybe not foreigners don´t tolerate this mild climate
Also, tunisians work one shift from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm in July and August. Families tend to go the beach in the afternoon, except on weekends. The Bou Jaafar beach you visited was not crowded I think because you went in the morning.
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Welcome
thanks mate
WELCOME TO TUNISIA
Many thanks
If you're passing through Tunis, you can contact the food vlogger 'Tunisia Street Food.' He would be happy to give you a free tour guide to show you the best street food spots in Tunis.
Alright, let's see
Isn't the food vlogger "al makh makh" based in Sousse, he's popular too.
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Haha, you can comment on any comment if you want.
Noice!
Thanks mate
If you need a guide for Tunisian food i can write it in a comment if you want of course
I appreciate any help
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goodnight mate
Must be very hot in Tunisia.
It's hot but very dry, not like in Asia
Where u are from ?
Switzerland
6:20 "it has a ham" 🐷🐷🐷 wella wella cleric's there are a very good fella to allow liberal food there
But this is not pork ham, all the foods here are halal
no ham in tunisia except in hotels
@@KS_VIDEOTECH كيفاش مسموحلهم في الوتلة فيبالي ممنوع الخنزير
@@KS_VIDEOTECH no ham from swine but lots of ham from Turkey
Bro u're just judgmental if u don't live in a Muslim country don't expect every country to be like where you live . 97% of people(or more) in Tunisia are Muslims and the second most common religion in here is Judaism so basically food in Tunisia is either halal or kushar (I think that's what you call it) you won't find pig meat in Tunisia except in 1 or 2 carrefours (which is already boycotted) because it's french and it's for tourists
You are talking Urdu in Morocco lol you said 2 chapati lol
They eat some kind of chapati in Morocco, check out the video before, you see how they make it.
@@yvesthesleeve haha no I am saying you said in Urdu Du is Urdu word for 2 lol they are Arabs not Pakistani lol
Tourists swim in hotels private beaches
Apparently
Exactly
I followed your nice videos , but I can say you didn't try yet the real tunisian food
Will try more and more
There is more and better beaches in tunisia like in Mahdia and jerba and the best are bizeret, kélibia and especially hawaria ❤
You mean Bizerte?
Yes most probably Bizerte, in Arabic we call it Binzart by the way. The nice beaches are not in Bizerte itself but in some towns and villages in the region. Cap Bon has also awesome beaches. The beaches located in touristic towns are not always the best indeed.