Tunisian International Studios

Tunisian International Studios Tunisian International Studios is a production company based in Tunisia. Located in the Nafta desert not far from the legendary Star Wars set.

THE ADVANTAGES OF TUNISIA:
1. 19 % VAT exemption.
2. Up to 80 % of cost for transport and hotel covered by the ministry of culture
3. Tunisia is a visa-free country.
4. 11 airport in Tunisia provide regular flights around the world and the country.
5. All roads and highways are in good conditions, from north to south.
6. Availability of hotels 3, 4, 5 stars.
7. Proximity to Europe.
8. Variety of

landscapes at a distance of 500 km.
9. 40% lower in average than Morocco and 60 % more economic than in Europe. FLIGHT TIME FROM TUNISIA
Tunis - Rome ▶ 1h15
Tunis - Madrid ▶ 2h05
Tunis - Frankfurt ▶ 2h15
Tunis - Paris ▶ 2h30
Tunis - Istanbul ▶ 2h35
Tunis - London ▶ 2h45
Tunis - Kiev ▶ 3h20
Tunis - Moscow ▶ 4h00
Tunis - Montreal ▶ 8h15

DISTANCE AND TRAVEL TIME
Tunis - Hammamet ▶ 66 km - 0h40
Tunis - Sousse ▶ 147 km - 2h00
Tunis - Monastir ▶ 170 km - 2h20
Tunis - Kairouan ▶ 158 km - 2h10
Tunis - Djerba ▶ 518 km - 6h00
Tunis - Tozeur ▶ 455 km - 5h30
Tunis - Nefta ▶ 460 km - 5h40
Tunis - Tabarka ▶ 179 km - 2h30

14/10/2024
Tu crois en Dieu, tu n’y crois plus et Quand tu as un Gros problème, tu pries qu’en meme!
18/08/2024

Tu crois en Dieu, tu n’y crois plus et
Quand tu as un Gros problème, tu pries qu’en meme!

bgm: Monogem - Wild

Chenini is a Berber-speaking troglodyte village in southern Tunisia located 18 kilometers from Tataouine.
17/10/2023

Chenini is a Berber-speaking troglodyte village in southern Tunisia located 18 kilometers from Tataouine.

Metline is a coastal city in northeastern Tunisia located sixty kilometers north of Tunis, 28 kilometers south of Bizert...
12/10/2023

Metline is a coastal city in northeastern Tunisia located sixty kilometers north of Tunis, 28 kilometers south of Bizerte and six kilometers from Ras Jebel.

Located on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea, it occupies a peninsula extending between the mountain, the sea and the forest, with a coastline of more than six kilometers.

Raf RafRaf Raf is perched on a hill which backs onto Jebel Nadhour. At the bottom of the hill, and overlooking the beach...
03/10/2023

Raf Raf
Raf Raf is perched on a hill which backs onto Jebel Nadhour. At the bottom of the hill, and overlooking the beach, we find the other part of the city - called Raf Raf beach or El Hmari - which spreads out along the coast. From its shore, you can see Pilau Island.
The city is known in Tunisia for its vines, producing Muscat grapes, its beaches and its traditional embroidered costumes.
Rafraf is a town in the northeast of Tunisia located about sixty kilometers from Tunis, about forty kilometers from Bizerte and seven kilometers from Ras Jebel.

KORBOUSKorbous, is situated on the north coast of Cap Bon. The scenic road in places clings to the cliff face with stunn...
29/09/2023

KORBOUS
Korbous, is situated on the north coast of Cap Bon. The scenic road in places clings to the cliff face with stunning sea views. The surrounding area is mostly dry and barren with a few oases of greenery where springs gush forth from the rocks. From a bend in the road, Korbous suddenly comes into view like a mirage at the foot of a steep ravine.
Set around a few local springs, the small settlement at Korbous has beautiful white beaches at the base of craggy cliffs making it a very dramatic setting.
Just 2 km east of Korbous are the springs of Ain Atrous, the main attraction. The waters emerge at 44-60°C.
The town itself is pleasant with a wide street lined with elegant Tunisian architecture. Most of the elegant buildings date back a few decades to when Korbous was considered a very chic place for the Tunisian elite to have a home. On the shore is a former beyical palace which has been used as the Etablissement Thermal or spa clinic since 1901. Nearby are the ruins of the presidential palace used by Bourguiba.
Located about 70 km of Tunis.

SIDI BOU SAIDSidi Bou Said is town in northern Tunisia, with its distinctive blue-and-white color scheme, cobbled street...
25/09/2023

SIDI BOU SAID
Sidi Bou Said is town in northern Tunisia, with its distinctive blue-and-white color scheme, cobbled streets and jaw-dropping glimpses of azure waters. The cliff-top village of Sidi Bou Said is one of the prettiest spots in Tunisia. Named after a 13 century Sufi saint, its distinctive architecture is a mix of the Ottoman and the Andalusian, a result of the influx of spanish muslims in the 16 centuries. For the french, the sleepy fishing village was a perfect depiction of the orientalism romanticized by europeans in the 19 centuries, and they committed to ensuring that its character, both real and imagined, was preserved. The village is quite small, and you can visit every street of the village in no more than 2-3 hours. On the top of the hill there is a beautiful view of the surrounding bay. Sidi Bou Said is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Past residents and visitors include artist Paul Klee, author André Gide, philosopher Michel Foucault, and arty British eccentrics Osbert and Edith Sitwell.

Located about 18 km of Tunis.

SOUSSESousse is one of the older cities in Tunisia. Located on the coast, it has good beaches and a clear turquoise sea....
19/09/2023

SOUSSE
Sousse is one of the older cities in Tunisia. Located on the coast, it has good beaches and a clear turquoise sea.
Medina
The medina of Sousse is one of the finest examples of arab architecture in Tunisia, preserved almost completely unchanged throughout the centuries and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The warren of alleyways is surrounded by a two-kilometer circuit of walls, built in AD 859. Narrow lanes are lined with closely packed houses, rising up and leaving just a sliver in between.
Ribat
The Ribat is the city’s major landmark. This was one of a chain of around 800 fortifications built by the Aghlabid dynasty.
Located about 21 km of Monastir, 52 km of Enfidha and 147 km south of Tunis.

EL KEFEl Kef a small city in north-west Tunisia. The city is built onto the southern face of the Jebel Dyr Mountain, whi...
15/09/2023

EL KEF
El Kef a small city in north-west Tunisia. The city is built onto the southern face of the Jebel Dyr Mountain, which is part of the Tebersouk Mountains, the eastern end of the High Atlas Mountains. El Kef is a laid-back town, offering an authentic taste of Tunisia.

Jugurtha Tableland
The Jugurtha Tableland covers 80 ha and its highest point is at an altitude of 1271 m. A real natural fortress that has been used as a refuge throughout history. Completely surrounded by sheer cliffs, it overlooks vast fields of wheat and hills.
The site houses a number of different remains, including dolmens, a Byzantine arc, a small mosque, reservoirs carved out of the rock, caves and prehistoric tombs.
Located about 168 km of Tunis.

ZRAOUAZraoua is one of the Berber villages-built hundreds of years ago. The village was built by its founding inhabitant...
11/09/2023

ZRAOUA
Zraoua is one of the Berber villages-built hundreds of years ago. The village was built by its founding inhabitants on a high plateau in the Matmata Mountains, not far from the two Berber villages of Taoujout and Tamazerat. The old settlement includes multistory houses with walls made of local stone and plaster, while using palm branches and tree trunks.
Located about 140 km of Djerba.

CARTHAGEThe remnants of ancient Carthage – fabled wealthy seafaring city of the Phoenicians – lie scattered across the B...
06/09/2023

CARTHAGE
The remnants of ancient Carthage – fabled wealthy seafaring city of the Phoenicians – lie scattered across the Bay of Tunis. The evocative tumbled columns and piles of marble rubble are bordered by a panorama of the Mediterranean Sea, which was so fundamental to the city’s prosperity. Completely destroyed in the third punic war in 146 BC, the surviving ruins pale in comparison to some of North Africa’s. Carthage is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Located about 22 km of Tunis.

MONASTIRSnugly wrapping around the coast, the historic city of Monastir is prime beach territory.Habib Bourguiba Mausole...
30/08/2023

MONASTIR
Snugly wrapping around the coast, the historic city of Monastir is prime beach territory.
Habib Bourguiba Mausoleum
The mammoth Habib Bourguiba Mausoleum sits on the northern edge of Monastir cemetery. Its opulent splendor, topped with a golden dome, is a tribute to Tunisia’s first president after independence from the French. Built in 1963, this burial mosque holds the bodies of ex-President Bourguiba as well as his family. Two 25-meter slender minarets are made of Italian marble, while the facade is covered with beautifully delicate tiling work. The tomb of Bourguiba itself sits amid a dazzling interior of glass-inlay and underneath a spectacular chandelier.
Ribat
The Ribat, built by Harthama ben Ayan in AD 796. On the south-east side is the three-story Nador tower, from the top of which are fine views of the yachting harbor, the cemetery and the Bourguiba Mausoleum, the Great Mosque, and the roofs of the medina.
Cemetery
Immediately northwest of the Ribat lies Monastir’s atmospheric cemetery, which holds a vast number of beautiful old tombs. Many are decorated with bands of Kufic inscriptions and faience tiles.
Harbor
Monastir’s pretty seafront promenade leads to the Port de Plaisance harbor, where pleasure yachts bob jauntily on the Mediterranean.
Located about 73 km from Enfidha and 170 km from Tunis.

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Naftah
2240

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