Regency Tunis, a Tunisian coastal oasis

Regency Hotel, Tunisia

Who? Regency Tunis

What? Just a short drive up the coast from Tunisia’s iconic Sidi Bou Said district is another sea-side gem, the Regency Tunis. While incorporating little touches of Tunisian culture, local designs can be found in much of the décor, it’s not short on luxury either as the three grand pools and spa facilities prove. Oh, and there’s an endearing Tunisian restaurant too where you can sample the local fare.

When? Open year round

Where? Les cotes de Carthage, La Marsa, Tunis, Tunisia

How? For more information, see www.regencyhotel-tunis.com

Ten photos from Regency Tunis, Tunisia

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