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Old 01-04-06
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Hi All,

Hammamet has been always one of the biggest touristic cities in Tunisia, lovely beaches, kind people, cool weather, not as hot as in the south of the country and no cold ... just lovely, now almost 5 years ago and within the development workframe the country is working on for many years, the Tunisian goverment in its projet to build the new modern Tunisia, which is a big project we in fact started since the independance, and more since we got the new President Ben Ali, the goverment decided to build a whole new city in the south of Hammamet, also touristic, called " Jasmine Hammamet", the first time i've been there was 3 years ago, i just wanted to drive through the new city to discover it ... i really was surprised and i felt seriously proud and happy to see a such wanderfull, well built and organised city, in one point i though for a while i'm driving throughLos Angeles and theni thought no this's the platonic "utopian" city ... huge modern hotels everywhere, a real paradise on the earth, honestly i still never stayed in the Jasmine Hammamet but i'm planing to do it soon ... because i heared a lot of stories from friends that the night in Jasmine Hammamet is wonderfull... and in fact it's closed to Tunis and to Sousse ... it's about an hour or so driving from Sousse ...





I do believe that Jasmine Hammamet it's just a new proof for the big steps Tunisia , as an african and third world country is doing to join the modern world, and that's something that let me choose all the time Tunisia as my favorite destination, everytime i pack my suitcase to fly to Tunisia, i wonder what's new in that country, since the end of the 80ties ... i'm watching Tunisia as a new born baby growing up day after day and month after month to surprise not only the other Arabic and African country but also the whole world ... i would also like to thank everybody who's working hard to move on Tunisia, to a new, modern capitol in Africa ...




Go to Hammamet it's very nice and lovely , you will never ever regret to visit it





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Mak i'm starting to think you know about every city in Tunisia. Loads of great info coming to the forum from you. I'm learning more with every visit here
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Panoramic viewof sea front at Yasmine Hammamet:


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Hi Hank,

Yes i know all the cities in Tunisia and i have been everywhere in Tunisia ... i know almost all the nice places where a tourist should go during his stay in Tunisia, It's also my pleasure to give information about Tunisia and if you need any information about any place in Tunisia...

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I will be going to Hammamet in November with my son. He went there last November. Keep the tips coming it will help us plan our stay. We will post some photos when we get back
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If you need to know anything about Hammamet ... just ask and we will try to give you as much information as we can, to enjoy your stay in Tunisia

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Makrem

I have been many many times to Tunisia and to many of its cities etc. Hammamet is one such place I have visited many times and whilst I agree it is a very pleasant place Los Angeles it is not - not even remotely like it I'm afraid. Hate to disagree with you on that point but I know Los Angeles very very well and there is no comparison - each is different.

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Makrem

I have been many many times to Tunisia and to many of its cities etc. Hammamet is one such place I have visited many times and whilst I agree it is a very pleasant place Los Angeles it is not - not even remotely like it I'm afraid. Hate to disagree with you on that point but I know Los Angeles very very well and there is no comparison - each is different.

Rita
I don't know LA and that's why I do agree with him about the comparaison, Hammamet is FABULOUS !!! I do love it !
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I love Hammamet as well. I go as much as I can. Any excuse!!!!!
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I don't know LA and that's why I do agree with him about the comparaison, Hammamet is FABULOUS !!! I do love it !
I haven't been to Hammamet but I have been to LA and if it's half as nice then I would love to visit sometime.
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