L’Essentiel publishes a special Tunisia of 40 pages on Tunisian Tourism. It speaks of luxury hotels, medical tourism, regions, civil society that is committed, environment, gastronomy, …..

Laurent Taieb, editor-in-chief of the newspaper writes in his editorial: “For this central issue on this eve of the summer season, what is more appropriate than to look into a very popular destination, Europeans in general and the French in particular: Tunisia? We have chosen to set sail on this territory to show you all the wealth and tourist interest Tunis, Hammamet, Djerba, Tabarka, as many emblematic places to rediscover as the country has embarked on a vast The authorities are now seeking to promote luxury tourism by focusing on infrastructure (transport and hotel establishments), Selma Elloumi Rekik, Tunisian Minister of Tourism, to revitalize its heritage, be it natural, historical, cultural, gastronomic or artisanal. and Handicrafts, Elyes Mnakbi, CEO of the national airline Tunisair, Olivier Poivre d’Arvor, Ambassador of France in Tunisia, the owners of high-end hotels – and clinics welcoming a new clientele, that of “medical tourism” – we share their thoughts and their ambitions on the future of the sector. For them, after years of crisis, optimism is finally back and all efforts are put in place by hoteliers, restaurateurs and professionals of the art of living to offer their customers a quality service. Focus on the most beautiful hotels of Tunisia and the unique hospitality of the Tunisian people … “

The magazine is distributed in France, Belgium, Switzerland and the whole of French-speaking Africa and with this issue is one of the showcases of the qualitative renewal of Tunisian tourism.

Before taste of the article by Amel Djait: the authenticity put forward: a tradition to be discovered  http://www.essentiel-int.com/index.php/article/article2/632.html

Before-taste of the article Luxury and quality: the tourism sector opens a new chapter: http://www.essentiel-int.com/index.php/article/article2/622.html