The tourist area of Tunisia, located at 150 km of Sicily, the Cape-Good maintains for a long time the close links with the continent of Europe. The geologists think besides that the two territories were separated by the rise from water of the Mediterranean, 30,000 years ago.
Planted citrus fruits and vines, the Cape-Good is the principal
fruit producer and of famous wines of the country.
Since the years 1920, the foreign visitors flow in
to the seaside resort of Hammamet, attracted by its
great golden beach. Formerly booked to the jet
set, the city became a popular destination which,
in spite of its many constructions, knew to
keep a relatively attractive face thanks
to encircled hotels of greenery and of
which the low height does not
disfigure the littoral.
Once left Hammamet and the artisanal center of Nabeul, the Cape-Good appears very different. In
addition
to small villages with the peaceful charm,
you will discover, if you are
motorized, of beautiful intact beaches.
In north, Kélibia is
equipped with a small animated port, a massive
fortress and an almost deserted beach.
Not far, the ruins of Kerkouane,
punic site best preserved at the world, are
drawn up above blue floods. With the northern
tip of the peninsula, the small balneal city of El-Haouaria
appears more withdrawn even. In the vicinity,
2,500 years old careers, of which number of
blocks were used to build Coliseum of Rome,
border the littoral.
The Western part of the Cape-Good, much more abrupt and isolated, is difficult access. Along the rocky coast, a spectacular road led to the spa town of Korbous, like fixed in the time, whose hot spring flows directly in the sea.
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