A TripAdvisor™ TripWow video of a travel blog to Sfax, Tunisia by TravelPod blogger Wareameye. See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com South to Sfax via Hammamet, Sousse, and El Djem We're out the door at 7:45 this morning, driving about 75 km to the bay fortress of Hammamet. The day is fantastic, and so are the views from the fortress walls. After walking through the medina and a coffee stop, we continue another 80 km to Sousse to walk through this very busy medina and climb the watchtower (called a Ribat). Lunch is at the elegant Le Mediterranee restaurant in Port El Kantaoui, with a several-course meal which delights, but puts us behind schedule. We opt to omit our visit to Monastir, another coastal city, so as not to arrive past closing at the Roman coliseum of El Djem. We clamber around the various levels of this impressive edifice in the light of the setting sun -- the golden hours for photography. We pull into our hotel in Sfax at about 7pm, exhausted from the long drive and many sights today. Fortunately, dinner is buffet style in the hotel, so we are able to finish by about 9pm and get to bed early for another early start tomorrow. A very diverse and interesting day oftouring! Read and see more at: www.travelpod.com Photos from this trip: Fortress at Hammamet View from Fortress Walls Doors of Hammamet - 1 Doors of Hammamet - 2 Doors of Hammamet - 3 Hammamet Fortress Group Captain Dan Sousse City Wall Sousse Artisan The Ribat of Sousse View from...
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A TripAdvisor™ TripWow video of a travel blog to Sfax, Tunisia by TravelPod blogger Wareameye. See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com South to Sfax via Hammamet, Sousse, and El Djem "We're out the door at 7:45 this morning, driving about 75 km to the bay fortress of Hammamet. The day is fantastic, and so are the views from the fortress walls. After walking through the medina and a coffee stop, we continue another 80 km to Sousse to walk through this very busy medina and climb the watchtower (called a Ribat). Lunch is at the elegant Le Mediterranee restaurant in Port El Kantaoui, with a several-course meal which delights, but puts us behind schedule. We opt to omit our visit to Monastir, another coastal city, so as not to arrive past closing at the Roman coliseum of El Djem. We clamber around the various levels of this impressive edifice in the light of the setting sun -- the golden hours for photography. We pull into our hotel in Sfax at about 7pm, exhausted from the long drive and many sights today. Fortunately, dinner is buffet style in the hotel, so we are able to finish by about 9pm and get to bed early for another early start tomorrow. A very diverse and interesting day oftouring!" Read and see more at: www.travelpod.com Photos from this trip: Fortress at Hammamet View from Fortress Walls Doors of Hammamet - 1 Doors of Hammamet - 2 Doors of Hammamet - 3 Hammamet Fortress Group Captain Dan Sousse City Wall Sousse Artisan The Ribat of Sousse View from...
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