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Honeymoon hideaways in Tunisia

A boat in the middle of the salt lake in Tunisia

A boat in the middle of the salt lake in Tunisia

6th July 2007

Tunisia, less than a three-hour flight from the UK, offers honeymooners a romantic experience unlike any other.

Couples can enjoy the best of this diverse destination by combining a beautiful Mediterranean beach resort with an Berber adventure in the stunning Sahara desert, in a one or two-week holiday.

Tunis is a vibrant and diverse city offering a fascinating blend of the old with the new.

The ancient city of Carthage was once the third largest city in the Roman Empire and the ruins are awe-inspiring.

As well as taking in the culture, newly weds can lose themselves in the souks shopping for traditional Tunisian fare, before heading back to one of the city's excellent hotels to cool off in the sea and relax on the beach.

Heading south in to the Sahara, couples will discover an immense desert of dunes and mirages.

Tented camps allow couples the amazing experience of sleeping under a thousand stars after a day spent exploring Berber villages, mountain ksar and shimmering oases.

This magical terrain is the perfect place to start married life together. Just off the Southeast coast lays Djerba, a sun soaked island boasting some of the finest beaches in the Mediterranean.

Across Tunisia, holidaymakers will enjoy excellent service, delicious food and are more than likely to bask in glorious sunshine.

A number of operators in the UK tailor-make trips to Tunisia, allowing couples to create their perfect honeymoon itinerary.

A one-week stay at the five star Hotel Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa on a half board basis, including scheduled flights from Heathrow and transfers, costs £599 per person with Tunisia First.

Tunisia First can also arrange one or two day desert tours at an additional cost.

For reservations call Tunisia First on 01276 600100, or visit www.tunisiafirst.co.uk.

For more information about Tunisia, visit www.cometotunisia.co.uk or call 020 7224 5561.



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