Discover Hammamet with its Mediterranean atmosphere and inspiration of artists, and intellectuals (Andre Gide, Paul Klee, Georges Sebastian, and Kraxy). Nabeul is famous for pottery, carving on stones, wrought iron, and embroidery.
Hammamet and Nabeul are two popular tourist destinations located in Tunisia. Both cities are known for their beautiful beaches, historical sites, and vibrant markets.
Hammamet is known for its stunning white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. The town offers a wide range of water sports activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and sailing. Hammamet's charming old town, known as the Medina, is a maze of narrow streets filled with shops, cafés, and restaurants. The Medina is home to historic landmarks like the 15th-century fortress, Kasbah Hammamet, and the Great Mosque. Visitors can also explore the International Cultural Center of Hammamet, which hosts art exhibitions, concerts, and theater performances. Nabeul is a neighboring city located just a short distance from Hammamet. The city's famous pottery market, known as the Friday Market or Souk El Jumaa. Here, you can find a vast array of beautifully crafted ceramics, including plates, bowls, vases, and decorative items.