Astronomy magazine’s trip to Tunisia with 22 of our readers, in partnership with Melita Thorpe of MWT Associates, started out fluidly as adventurers came to the African country from the United States and a few other regions on Saturday, March 19. By late Sunday, we were all in Tunis, the nation’s capital, having juggled a couple late arrivals due to flight connection difficulties and your editor’s suitcase, which arrived late from Paris.
After some much needed sleep, we headed south on Monday, March 21, from Hammamet, the town where we had stayed, to explore the seaside fortress of this ancient city. The beaches here attract many visitors and so does the medina (the old town) and its central, fortified kasbah. The fort now holds numerous shops with a variety of souvenirs, as well as many eateries and places to catch a quick cup of coffee, mint tea, or freshly squeezed oranges. (Like olives and dates, oranges and tangerines are everywhere in this country, and they are magnificently fresh and sweet.)
And be sure to check out the photos I post during the trip on our Trips and Tours page.