The Berber culture in Tunisia is said to be the oldest culture in the region. The roots and tradition are some of the most ancient and still practiced today. In 2011, Tunisia held the inauguration...Read More
So you’re pumped to visit Tunisia on a Star Wars tour, but you’re not so certain your spouse, boyfriend/girlfriend or travel parter is convinced. Don’t worry – we got your back! Here are 6 ways...Read More
There are numerous historic cities in Tunisia which hosts attractions such as ancient Roman ruins, amphitheaters, aqueducts, basilicas, mosques, temples, baths, etc. Those historic sites are must-see and are included in our popular Best of...Read More
In the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, a small unearthly world exists on the majestic Island of Djerba in Southern Tunisia. The views are gently mixed with the soft light of the white sands. Endless...Read More
A visit to Morocco is guaranteed to take your breath away with its beautiful destinations, rich culture, and memorable experiences. One of the most unique experience for the women is a Traditional Henna Art session...Read More
Coastal Essaouira…this could very well be one of my favourite places when my family lived in Morocco. The ‘artsy’ town of Essaouira has enough natural beauty and Eastern world mystery to make it a tourist...Read More
Since we live right in the ancient Fes medina, my idea of a holiday most often doesn’t include visiting other medinas here in North Africa. The cacophony of market vendors calling out the day’s carrot...Read More
Food is important. Around the globe people take great pains to prepare it, serve it and gather around it. Traditional cultures everywhere often share food as a gesture of hospitality, relationship and invitation into their...Read More
While traveling through southern Tunisia, you do not want to miss the opportunity to explore a Ksar or Ksour (plural). Ksour are ancient fortified buildings once used by the Berbers from the 15th century to...Read More
Notre Dame d’Afrique (Our Lady of Africa) is a 19th century Roman Catholic Basilica in Algiers, Algeria. The basilica was founded by Charles Lavigerie and was eventually inaugurated in 1872 after 14 years of construction....Read More
The Bardo Museum in Tunis and the Sousse Archaeological Museum have the most extensive and impressive collection of artifacts which represents the history of Tunisia. When you visit these museums, you’ll be amazed at some...Read More
The Algerian coastal towns have a lot to offer than their tranquil beaches and sea view. Here are 3 Algerian coastal towns that have incredible history and culture for you to discover during your visit...Read More