If you plan to go to Tunisia in January, thenkeep in mind that will be able to see the beauty of this country and to find a place where you can relax, but not on the beach. Such circumstances are due to the peculiarities of the weather in the country at this time of year. However, be discouraged if you purchased a ticket. Holidays in Tunisia in January - a great opportunity to see the historical and cultural attractions. So, what to see in Tunisia in winter and what is the weather like for tourists? We will discuss this further.
In January, Tunisian weather conditions are sufficientchangeable. This month in the resort towns can be both sunny and windless, and only the sound of a wave breaking on the shore, or maybe a storm and rainstorm with a clouded sky can be heard. Therefore, count on the fact that the weather during your holiday can change several times, so you need to collect luggage in the appropriate way. If we talk about the temperature in Tunisia in January, then it is pretty cool by the standards of Africa. Air at night warms up only from four to six degrees of heat, and at noon you can rejoice in fourteen or sixteen degrees (if it's sunny outside).
Weather conditions certainly do not contributebeach rest. Bathing in the January cold can only afford very hardened sports people or those who are used to cold water (for example, residents of the Baltic States). The average temperature of the water reaches a point not more than fourteen to fifteen degrees of heat. At the same time, there are often waves on the sea (sometimes it is a real storm). Therefore, in addition to cold water, this factor also hinders bathing. However, sometimes travelers from our latitudes are immersed in water, but only during the Baptism of Fun for the sake of maintaining the tradition in this way.
But in general, to visit the beaches, if you come toTunisia in January, perhaps. Comfortable conditions will provide a reliable shelter from the winds - all kinds of umbrellas, for example. It is unlikely that you will be able to tan this month, but do not spend too much time in the sun, as ultraviolet rays, one way or another, affect human health.
A real tourist will find what to do when you arrivein Tunisia in January. Traveler's testimonies indicate that there are excellent thalassotherapy centers in this country. And the cost of such services in January is much lower (discounts up to half the price), since this is a low tourist season. During this period there will be no queue, you will be able to choose a set of therapy in accordance with your requirements and wishes, as well as choose the time of the session. Consider the fact that in January the cost of housing is lower, travel agencies provide various kinds of promotions and special offers for travelers.
If you came to Tunisia in January, be sure togo to the capital of the country. During such an excursion you can see modern life, walk through the fashionable districts, and if you want, feel the color of the ancient Medina. Here you can feel the atmosphere of the eastern bazaars, bargain enough, buy souvenirs, which will remind you of exotic Tunisia.
Fans of museum expositions will like the museumBardo, which is located in the palace building. Here you can look at antiquities both from the Stone Age and the period of the empire. It is here that the largest collection of Roman mosaics is located.
Also worth a trip to Carthage, where you will fall into the atmosphere of the Punic period and you will see the remains of an amazing amphitheater.
You may be surprised, but there is something in Tunisialike its own "Disneyland". This is the territory of the park with attractions in the resort of Yasmine Hammamet. Architectural park structures can remind the ancient view of Carthage. There is a large number of restaurants in which both local and European cuisine is served; institutions with hookah cafes in oriental style, bakeries and others. Here you can also buy souvenirs, or buy clothes in the numerous small boutiques.
If you are still more interested inthe history of the country, especially the Roman period, then you should book a sightseeing trip to Duggu. This is an ancient city, the remains of which in Tunisia are best preserved. You will be amazed by the architecture of Duggy, in particular the building of the majestic amphitheater of ancient times, which is dedicated to Jupiter.
You want to save and at the same time wellrelax? Then buy tickets to Tunisia in January. A burning tour in the winter will definitely cost more, compared to the high tourist season. Week of rest in Tunisia for two (including air tickets and accommodation) will cost you only eight hundred dollars.
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