Medio día en Sidi Bousaid desde Hammamet





Descripción
Cuando se viaja a Túnez, el pueblo blanco y azul de Sidi Bousaid es el primer lugar a visitar. Con sus casas blancas y azules y la belleza de las puertas decoradas con clavos que atestiguan el fantástico saber hacer arquitectónico medieval andaluz, Para tener hermosas fotos de vacaciones, no debes perderte los hermosos fondos de Sidi Bousaid florecidos por buganvillas de diferentes colores. La vista panorámica de todo el Golfo de Túnez le dejará sin aliento. Y por último te queda disfrutar de una buena taza de té con el famoso donut de Sidi Bousaid Este recorrido es autoguiado.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Sidi Bousaid Pintoresco pueblo blanco y azul encaramado sobre una colina que domina todo el Golfo de Túnez, considerado la postal de Túnez, perla del Mediterráneo y destino para todos los turistas que visitan Túnez.
El café des délices que lleva el nombre de la canción de Patrick Bruel.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Recibirás un mensaje el día antes de tu excursión indicándote la hora exacta de salida.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- El tiempo de viaje de ida es de una hora y el mismo de regreso.
Opiniones(78)
It was okey, everything went well.
Great trip, fabulous driver!
Top excursion, plan to wear sneakers Because of the slopes Bring water and a cap
Breathtaking views. Must see.
Beautiful location with stunning views however once again got pounded to buy items from the locals. Advice.......always ask the cost at the point of showing interest as im sure they tally it up based on nationality, haggle haggle and lots of haggling is a must! Always check your garments before leaving the shop ref sizes, as they say its the right size shove it in a bag and when you get home it doesnt fit coz its a xsml instead of a lrg.......20 quid lost, in a flash!!
Great. We had a driver named Ali, very nice. Sidi Bou is a lovely little village that resembles Santorini or any island in the Cyclades.
We got picked up and dropped off right on time in a comfy, air-conditioned car, which was great since it was a super hot day. The driver was really friendly and paid attention to us. The only slight bummer was that we picked up some French-speaking girls on the way, and the driver only talked about the sights in French, which we couldn't understand. Just a heads-up: the cafe has awesome views, but it's pretty pricey for what you get. Make sure you check drink prices before you order anything. They did take cards, though, and I was able to pay with my British bank account. It's quite a climb, and it was super busy and warm the day we were there. Last thing to know: you can snag some good deals in the market, but you'll have to bargain. For some necklaces and jewelry, they first told me it was 420 Dinar. I easily got the price down to 100 Dinar with a little bit of haggling.
Got picked up at the hotel Royal Nozha in Hammamet, went straight to Sidi Bou Side with some pointers on the way from our driver. Lovely half a day out walked down to the marina and had lunch then headed back up the hill to meet our driver at 12pm. We even stopped on the way back to take photos of the City and view from bridge in Tunis. Would recommend as half a day was enough for us
We had a lovely day in Sidi Bousaid after a rainy start to the morning. Our driver was very helpful and knowledgeable and showed us lots of historical sites and gave us good information. I would highly recommend doing this half day tour it's well worth seeing.
It was a lovely outing, and the driver was very friendly. Since he only spoke French, communication was done using a Google Translator, which worked very well. I really liked that one was not bound to a group; there was plenty of time for shopping, having coffee, and reaching the highest point.



