The guide was knowledgeable, the tour staff was friendly, lots of waiting around. When you got to the show you had to share a table of 9 my party was 3 people and we where sat with a French group who scared my children and bullied me in front of waiting staff and my kids. Waiting staff was rude poured wine for all the guests but me and told me I can pour it myself. Then became Sarcastic. I was shouted at my other guests and I wasn’t supported or moved. There was also cockroach at the table too
Tunisia's culture and cuisine are as exotic as her spice-scented souks suggest. And with hospitality as friendly as this, you'll not want to leave.
Experience an evening of traditional Tunisian food and entertainment, worthy of a sheikh's court. You'll start off with a guided tour of a reconstructed medina, where the cafes, market stalls and buildings have all been designed to showcase Arabian culture. From here, you'll head to the Museum of Religions and the Palace of the Thousand and One Nights, before hopping on a replica of the pirate ship Barberousse. The real vessel used to sail around in the 15th century. Afterwards, a meze of tasty local dishes will be waiting to warm up your appetite, courtesy of some of the country's best chefs. Quality live performances will accompany you across the evening as you embrace the arabesque atmosphere.
The stars of the night are the storytelling sessions. Scheherazade will seduce you with a spellbinding show based on the classic Middle Eastern folk tale, One Thousand and One Nights.