Things to do in Yasmine Hammamet (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
夏蓉儿:“The ticket is 8 dinars, and it's very small inside. It feels like it takes less than half an hour to walk around. Those who like taking photos are not included😜
There is a place to drink coffee☕ on the top, which is good for daydreaming and looking at your phone😂
You can see the sea view when you go up”
Please contact the attraction to confirm specific opening hours
Todemmy:“[Scenery] Corona del Mar State Beach and Hammamet Beach are actually very close. After walking around, I found that the channel line is really long. It is a dreamy experience. [Fun] Snorkeling and cruise are recommended”
yccui:“# Driving Team Around Tunisia, North Africa
Tunisia's Blue and White Town (SIDI BOU SAID), known as one of the three largest blue and white towns in the world, is located in the northeast of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. The reason why it is called "Blue and White Town" (this is also the name given by us Chinese) is because this town is located on the cliffs by the Mediterranean Sea, with a street length of more than 700 meters. Almost all the houses are only two colors, white walls and blue doors and windows.”
yccui:“#Drivers drive around Tunisia, North Africa
The ruins of Carthage, once a Mediterranean empire, are now only a remnant of its former glory. However, as a century-old power of workers, its prosperity can still be discerned from the architectural ruins.”
ayutrip:“The Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a maze of narrow alleys. I visited on a rainy day, and the combination of the old cityscape and the overcast sky created a beautifully nostalgic atmosphere.”
Where to stay
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没有蜡olling:“The former prime minister's residence, the mosaics are very beautiful.
In addition to cooking classes, the food at La maison arabe is quite good. The hotel is very exquisite, and the price of Turkish bath and massage is half of that of the Four Seasons Hotel where we stayed. After rubbing the mud, I felt light all over.
We also rode a camel in the evening. ”