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Article: Tunisia takes on the tourist trade MOOR THE MERRIER; Resorts keep a low-profile but the hotel standards are high in this desert paradise.(Features)
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- Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Article date:
- January 3, 1999
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NO wonder Tunisia is becoming more and more popular with holidaymakers. It has year-round sunshine, low prices, purpose-built hotels and resorts with lots of sand.
Then there's the Moslem cities, bazaars, oases, desert cave-dwellings and Roman sites.
And forget the high-rise eyesores that plague many European resorts.
In Tunisia, hotels used by British tour operators are Moorish in design and furnishing. And they are low profile - no higher than tree level.
They are built with European holidaymakers in mind, with first-class facilities. ...