Interactive maps of hiking and biking routes around Sousse
1. You can zoom in/out using your mouse wheel, as well as move the map of Sousse with your mouse.2. This interactive map presents two modes: 'Biking Routes' and 'Hiking Routes'. Use the '+' button on the map to switch between them.
Railway and landscape maps of Sousse area
This Sousse map has two modes: 'Railway Network' and 'Landscape & Rural Map'. Use the '+' button on the map to navigate.City tours, excursions and tickets in Sousse and surroundings
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Photogallery of Sousse sights
Our guide to Sousse
Attractions and active leisure
The guests of Sousse have a great opportunity to combine a beach holiday and a walk around the city with wellness treatments, as the resort is famous for its upscale thalassotherapy centers. They are located mainly in larger resorts. On certain days and hours health centers provide services to all those interested. Those who can’t relax without walking through the beautiful natural places should definitely … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants
Among many dining places of Sousse each and every guest could choose something special. An interesting restaurant is the Queen. Its menu is a harmonious blend of popular Arabic and French dishes. Queen is one of the most stylish and prestigious restaurants in the city; it often hosts jazz evenings and exciting recreational activities. The Caracas restaurant is in high demand of travelers; one of the main attractive … Open

Traditions and mentality of Sousse
A few centuries ago, national songs were sung with accompaniment of Rababa, the one-stringed musical instrument. In those days, folk songs were performed exclusively by women, or rather women's groups that were called Rababia. Today, old musical instruments are replaced with kamandzha, a stringed instrument looking like a violin. The music itself has changed too, retaining only its individuality. For many … Open

Travel guide to Sousse
The most mysterious attraction is the Sousse catacombs. The total length of underground labyrinths is about 5000 meters. The very first underground tunnels were dug in the 1st - 4th centuries AD. Christians from among the local population used them to conduct secret services and to hide in from Roman soldiers. A dry unique climate, typical for this area, has been involved in the perfect keeping of the dungeons. In … Open

Advices for travellers
8. For good service it is customary to leave a tip; in restaurants it usually makes up 10% of the total order. Small cash reward is also appropriate to leave for a maid at the hotel, for a guide and tour bus driver. 9. In crowded areas you should closely monitor your personal belongings. Don’t take large sums of money and other valuables to the beach; in no case leave bags and pieces of clothing unattended. … Open

Cultural excursion through Sousse - things to see
One of the most attractive sites for travelers is the old fortress, the walls of which are now housing the Archaeological Museum. Its collection is striking with its diversity; it is one of the most exciting and largest in the country. The museum is divided into several thematic areas. Among its exhibits there are antique statues and tombstones dating back more than a thousand years, mosaics and frescoes, religious … Open
