The art of living

Tunisians love festivities! They will happily share their excellent local produce and traditions of well-being.

Music, gastronomy, evenings under the stars – in Tunisia, everything is an excuse for a big feast. After the electric atmosphere, there is well-being: sumptuous spas offer high quality care.

The art of living

Réputés pour leur sens de la fête, les Tunisiens aiment faire partager leurs excellents produits du terroir et leur tradition du bien-être.

Musique, gastronomie, soirées à la belle étoile… en Tunisie, tout est prétexte à passer de grands moments festifs. Après les ambiances électriques, place au bien-être : de somptueux spas offrent des soins haut de gamme.

Mediterranean flavours

Tunisian gastronomy is much appreciated by connoisseurs. Varied and refined, it draws inspiration from various sources – Berber, Spanish, Italian, etc. Are you familiar with specialities like fish couscous, lamb stewed with prunes and dried fruit, hazelnut custard perfumed with rose water? Restaurants will help you discover these delights of authentic local cuisine.

Generous local soil

Harissa has recently been honoured with its inclusion on the UNESCO Intangible Heritage list. This traditional condiment, based on garlic and red chilis, is one of many original products of the Tunisian ‘terroir’.

Olive oil is another emblematic product that has its roots in classical times. Let yourself be enticed by the variety of fruits, aromatic herbs, seafood, flower waters, patisseries made with almonds or pistachio nuts… even wines and cheeses.

Today, Tunisian chefs are including dozens of local products in their recipes.

Generous local soil

Harissa has recently been honoured with its inclusion on the UNESCO Intangible Heritage list. This traditional condiment, based on garlic and red chilis, is one of many original products of the Tunisian ‘terroir’.

Olive oil is another emblematic product that has its roots in classical times. Let yourself be enticed by the variety of fruits, aromatic herbs, seafood, flower waters, patisseries made with almonds or pistachio nuts… even wines and cheeses.

Today, Tunisian chefs are including dozens of local products in their recipes.

Great atmosphere, night life

Gammarth, near Tunis, Hammamet and Sousse are resorts famed for their lounge bars and beach discos. Local DJs or major international stars delight the guests, and they are well known by clubbers. Performances by electro musicians will lend your events a magical atmosphere for a night under the stars in the middle of the desert, or a sunrise on the beach.

Spas and thalassotherapy, the art of well-being

In Tunisia, massage is an art; techniques from the whole world over now appear on the menus of the major spa centres.

Tunisian sea water therapy boasts 25 years of experience and some 50 centres. The best known are real palaces, both sumptuous and professional.

A must for an unforgettable pause for relaxation in an incentives or post-conference programme.

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