Sousse
Hadrumetum was the name of Sousse. It was constructed by the Phoenicians before the sixth century BC. It was founded as a Roman colony in the second century AD, and when the Arabs arrived, it was renamed Sousse. Sousse, nicknamed "the Pearl of the Sahel," is a port city in Tunisia's Center-East. It is the third most important city in Tunisia after Tunis and Sfax.
Sousse, located on Tunisia's coast (Sahel in Arabic), is famous for its long beaches that crisscross the coastline. Its luxurious seaside resorts are equipped with restaurants, hotels, nightclubs, shopping centers, and other amenities, making it one of Tunisia's most popular tourist destinations. Consisting of a medina, it is completed by a modern city with straight streets including a promenade on the sea, which extends to the north. Moreover, its long maritime tradition (it is above all a port city) and its history, cradled by nearly 3000 years of conquests, give it a rather special charm. To make the most of your days and moments, you can participate in sports, where there are maritime activities, hotels with tennis courts, and activities for adults and children during the day and evening.
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Location: Sousse, Tunisia