Book cheap flights to Tunisia to beat the winter blues

19

Jan

2010

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Those depressed by the news that more snow could be on the way in the UK could be cheered by booking cheap flights to Tunisia.

While Britain endures more chilly misery, the Met Office reports that over in the north African nation, temperatures will be a balmy 15 degrees C this week.

The country could be perfect for those wanting to bask in some summer sun - between June and September, the average maximum temperature sits around the 30 degrees C mark, according to BBC Weather.

Meanwhile, the destination has plenty to do for adventure-hungry travellers, including touring the Roman ruins at the Medinas of Tunis and Sousse.

The Zitouna mosque could be interesting for those who wish to learn more about the country's religious history, while there are plenty of water parks, zoos and theme parks.

Couples could enjoy a romantic break soaking up the sun on the nation's Mediterranean coastline, with Montasir offering numerous bars and restaurant options.

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