Olives for Sale at the Market in IraklionWe recently moved into a new home. The house is pretty new and most of the work we’ve been doing is cosmetic. The backyard, however, was another story. …
Someone emailed us some questions about Tunisia, so we’re going to answer him here so other people can hopefully get something from our answers as well! Q: Did you have any problems with Tunisians saying things or acting strangely to your wife Wendy?…
In the morning, we had the hotel call a cab for us (big mistake – the price doubles – we almost couldn’t afford the fare with our remaining Dinars!). Upon arriving, the Departures Information Board told us our flight was cancelled.…
Sidi Bou SaidIt was a beautiful day so we finished up our trip by going to Sidi Bou Said. This is a tourist town at the end of the TGM line – an easy 30 minute ride by train from Tunis.…
The next day we headed to the Bardo Mosaic Museum. We went by taxi (LRT is possible, but it wasn’t worth it,Bardo Museum
since the taxi is only $3 and much faster).…
The next day, we headed north back up to Tunis. We took a train – there are lots of them from Sousse, and it dropped us right downtown next to our hotel, the Hotel Maison Doree (same place we stayed in on our arrival).…
The walls of the medina of Sousse
In the morning we made our way by louage to Sousse. It’s a pretty frequent route. The louage station there is huge – a cavernous warehouse.…
From there, it was about a half hour walk to the louage station. We were told that there were no more Louages headed only to Kairouan, our next stop, as the louages only run in the morning.…
We were up early the next morning, very motivated to get going. We took a few louages Sufetula(with great connections) and a few hours later we were in Sufetula (Sbeitla). The only reason to visit this city is the impressive ruins just outside town.…
In retrospect, we should have pushed on past Gafsa, but we don’t like traveling in the dark. The bus didn’t end up being a good choice over the louage – even if we had to wait for the louage.…