Sousse in Tunisia has beautiful weather during July. If you're looking for a place to spend your summer holiday that isn't too hot, Sousse is a great choice. Daytime average temperatures reach a high of 30°C (86°F) and only fall to 22°C (72°F) at night with an average temperature of 26°C (79°F) making it a great time to visit. reach a high of 31°C (88°F) and only fall to 22°C (72°F) at night with an average temperature of 26°C (79°F) making it an ideal time to visit.
The weather bounces between 28 and 30°C from the beginning of the month into the third week. The warm weather continues to increase into the month reaching 32°C by the end of the third week and on through the end of the month. It is not uncommon to see temperatures reach up to 37°C during the last two weeks of the month. You're likely to see all sunny days on your holiday if you go in July; it is a very dry month.
You can expect 12 fantastic hours of sunshine and an average of only 1 rainy day for the month. The average monthly amount of precipitation has been recorded at around 1 mm making July quite dry.
The sea temperature reaches its second to warmest temperature of the year in July at 24°C (75°F). This is the perfect time for adventurers who want to enjoy surfing, snorkeling and jet skiing to get out in the water. The temperature makes for a lovely barefoot walk along the beach, as well.
Humidity is mostly between 50 and 80% for most of July, but you can expect it to drop as low as 19% and rise to as high as 100% at some points of the month. The daily average for July is around 71%, making it quite nice.
The average daily wind speed in July has been around 15 km/h (that is equivalent to about 10 mph, or 8 knots). Wind speeds vary from 9-26 mph throughout the month and in recent years have sustained the maximum speed of 46 km/h, (that is equivalent of around 29 mph, or 25 knots).
Abou Nawas Nejma is part of the biggest chain of hotels in Tunisia and they do their job well. This hotel offers great customer service, seeking to make your holiday as enjoyable as possible. Enjoy comfortable rooms and a Take advantage of the onsite massage and beauty treatments in a relaxing atmosphere. Share your passion for golf by purchasing a special package providing inclusive fees, training lessons and tours all alone the Tunisian coast. When you stay at an Abou Nawas hotel, you'll find it's a great place just as its former customers have Hillary Clinton, Jacques Chirac, Yasser Arafat and Sophie Marceau just to name a few.
The Riu Club Hotel Bellevue Park is an all inclusive resort situated on a stretch of golden sand in Port El Kantaoui. You'll enjoy the beautiful ocean views as well as extensive gardens while you're there. In addition to the natural beauty, the hotel has many amenities to offer such as fantastic guest service, a fresh water swimming pool, an indoor pool, a solarium-terrace and the L'Olympe wellness centre with a range of different treatments and massages, as well as a hammam and sauna.
As for food, enjoy local favorites in a buffet restaurant or à la carte restaurants. Stop by one of the multiple bars for a refreshing cocktail. For leisure activities, everything you need for a fun holiday is right on site. Choose from table tennis, volleyball, darts, pétanque, shuffleboard, water gym, horse riding, cycling and special services for those who want to play golf. The kids can join the exclusive entertainment programme and you can all enjoy the shows at night. When the kids are in bed, be sure to visit the night club.
If you're looking to spend time on one of the prettiest and fabulous beaches in Tunis, La Marsa is where you should go. The beach is family-friendly and there are plenty of areas with calm water where children can safely play. A wide variety of water sports are offered on this beach as well as horse and camel riding, paragliding, waterskiing, jet skiing and sailing.
Legend's Sports Club is a wonderful place to spend the evening whether you're with family or want a night out as a couple. The food is reasonably priced and the staff is very attentive. Eat in a lovely atmosphere with plush seating. The Veal in Bolognese sauce comes highly recommended. If you go for lunch, you may be so impressed that you return for dinner like some past guests have. If you're not that hungry, don't hesitate to drop in for cocktails.
If you're looking for a great place to have a small meal, S&K Coffee Shop is the perfect choice. Come in for reasonably priced coffee and a pastry or if you're really hungry, try a club sandwich and a latte instead. Bring the kids and they can have a milkshake. Also offered are pizzas, pastas and hamburgers. The food is fresh and delicious.
The Grand Mosque is a must see while in Sousse. It's located just inside the northern end of the Medina. This fortress-like building was built using large stone block and founded in 851 A.D., it is one of the most ancient examples of Moslem art in North Africa. The doors to the prayer hall remain open for viewing, but you cannot go in. You can purchase tickets from the small booth opposite the entrance and you'll need to cover your shoulders and knees to visit. Jellabas can be borrowed. The Grand Mosque is open Saturday Thursday and closed on Fridays.
The Sousse Archaeological Museum showcases history and monuments fo the Sahel from ancient times all the way to the Muslim era. It's located in the courtyard of the Kasbah, largely underground. The collections vary from mosaics and sculptures to lapidary and ceramic furniture from several ancient sites in Sahel. The floor mosaics are some of the largest collection in the Mediterranean world.