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  Not to miss in Hammamet and Nabeul The “Camel Market” in Nabeul on Friday mornings. The town is the centre of Tunisia’s pottery industry. Mint Tea in the Moorish Café by the entrance to the Medina in the old town centre. Hammamet International Cultural Centre, a beautiful villa built by a Romanian Millionaire Georges Sebastien in 1925. Rommel and Churchill stayed there during World War II. It also hosts the International Hammamet Festival.  
Hammamet & Yasmine Hammamet
Hammamet is possibly the best-known resort in Tunisia. It has changed greatly from the small fishing village it once was, evolving into a sought-after holiday resort in the 1920’s.
Known as the ‘garden resort’ it is backed by olive, orange and lemon groves and lines of cypress trees.
Photo by : The Tunisian National Tourist Office
Photo by : The Tunisian National Tourist Office
Yasmine Hammamet is Tunisia’s newest resort. Situated just south of Hammamet, it is made up of predominantly four and five star luxury hotels and luxury villas and apartments. Built around a 740-berth marina, it recreates the style of many elegant resorts around the Mediterranean.
There is a sophisticated new medina, with luxurious boutiques, cafés and restaurants, theatres and museums and a fabulous residential complex.  
Nabeul
Near to Hammamet the town of Nabeul offers a authentic view of the art of pottery and ceramics. Visitors can watch as the potter's wheel spins out a work of art and admire the range of talents of these artisans who create the modern and sophisticated with the same definite touch as the traditional Tunisian ceramics.
Photo by : The Tunisian National Tourist Office
Photo by : The Tunisian National Tourist Office
Nabeul hosts a Friday market, once famous for camel trading , with a variety of local products, as well as the orange blossom festival held each year in April. A small but interesting museum houses both Punic and Roman artefacts.
How to get there
   Option 1: Take a flight to Tunis then 37 Miles Transfer or car hire to your villa.
   Option 2: Take a flight to Monastir then 68 Miles Transfer or car hire to your villa.

Getting Around
Trains to Tunis, Sousse and El Djem leave several times a day from nearby Bir Bou Regba station. Taxis are cheap and plentiful and a noddy train runs around the resort.
 

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