Stunning sea views
Completion due Q2 2011
Situated on Tunisia's "Gold Coast", within easy reach of its most exclusive resort, Port El Kantaoui, The Dunes is a beachside development situated conveniently between two of Tunisia’s busiest airports offering direct and inexpensive flights to major European cities.
The development itself comprises of studios, one and two bed apartments in a low rise setting in a prime residential area close to all facilities including a 36-hole golf course, marina and restaurants.
The Dunes at El Kantaoui resort is directly located next to glorious white sandy beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see.
The resort offers on-site first class Thallasso Spa facilities including an indoor swimming pool, Turkish baths, a sauna, gymnasium and beauty & massage treatment rooms with discounts for residents.
One can enjoy a massage on the exclusive private beach set aside for residents only or play a round of golf at the finest African golf courses located on your doorstep.
The Dunes is a gated development offering 24hr security and concierge facilities as well as on-site amenities including a restaurant, snack bar, supermarket, bank, bakery and a rental management company.
Rental income is very high in this region due to the strength of the local, neighbouring and European markets ensuring yields are between 10% and 12% per year.
For a small country, Tunisia offers plenty of variety besides its glorious beaches. The north, particularly around Ain Draham, has large oak forests and lakes, making it feel more like Europe than Africa. Tabarka is emerging as Tunisia’s northern flagship resort, while the charming old port town of Bizerte is still debating whether it really wants to entice international tourists or is quite content to remain a sleepy fishing town. For more than 3000 years, Tunis, the capital has been among the great cities of the Med and it still has plenty to offer.
Carthage is one of the best known of Tunisia’s archaeological sites on the outskirts of the capital. Founded in 814 BC by the Phoenicians, by the fourth century BC, Carthage had become the centre of their vast maritime empire. In 146 BC it was destroyed by the Romans who only 25 years later began rebuilding on the same site to become the 3rd largest city of the Roman empire. Today ancient ruins still remain and are a firm favourite with visiting tourists.
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