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Entertainment in Southern Tunisia

  1. Centre Loisir el-Niffer

    Set deep in the palmeraie, this is a great place for a sheesha under the palm trees, or a coffee or cool drink. There's a swimming pool and a few courting couples and families sitting at the tables spread throughout the garden. To get here, take the road past the Restaurant-Bar Le Petit Prince and follow the signs (about 700m).

    reviewed

  2. Café les Arcades

    The open-air cafés stay busy till late in the night, especially during the summer months when the plastic tables in and around the souq area buzz with conversation. Café les Arcades is in the southwest corner of the souq. (Beer and alcohol are served at the restaurants and bars of all of the Zone Touristique hotels.)

    reviewed

  3. Café de Dunes

    Of course you can sip a tea, coffee or beer for that matter at most of the hotels out in the Zone Touristique, but it's also fun to hang out at the Café de Dunes, part of the Pegase outdoor activity centre, and watch the bustle when groups arrive and the calm after the storm.

    reviewed

  4. Café Ambaria

    A cut above the rest in terms of décor and service, although again it's mostly all men. Sheesha cost around TD1.5 and they have a real live coffee machine if you're craving an espresso or cappuccino.

    reviewed

  5. Café La Grotte

    A step up from the street-side cafés, La Grotte, à la its name, is fitted out to look like the inside of a cave, albeit a cool, air-conditioned one. It tends to draw a younger crowd of men.

    reviewed

  6. Café La Rosa

    This busy café spills over onto the street and can get rowdy in the evenings but it's pleasant enough if you don't mind the choir of all-male voices.

    reviewed

  7. Café La Rosa

    A popular cafe with a quiet courtyard at the back.

    reviewed

  8. Café Rendez-Vous

    A very popular cafe on ave Taieb Mehiri.

    reviewed

  9. Café du Sahara

    A very popular cafe on ave Taieb Mehiri.

    reviewed