Transport
- Highway : A1
Accessibility
- Museums
- Archaeological Museum
- Medina
- The old town medina
- Monuments
- The Black Passage
- The Fatimid Port
- Sailor’s Cemetery
- Borj el-Kebir
- The Great Mosque
- Souks
- Oase mini golf
Activities and spare-time
- “le quai” restaurant
- Nesptune Restaurant
Restaurants
- The old town markets
- Markets at the hotel
Shopping
Mahdia is enfolded between Sousse and Sfax not only concealing its beauty but also its impressive past. It is geographically located 200 Km south of Tunis and 60 Km south-east of Sousse on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean. This Tunisian city is well-known for fish processing and weaving industry. Mahdia was founded by the Caliph Abdallah al-Mahdi, a Fatimid ruler in 921 and was made the capital city because of its proximity to the sea. Since the time of the Phoenicians it was also an important military settlement. The city was also invaded by Christians, Normans and Turks. Mahdia was enclosed by 10 metres thick wall which was strong fortress in the ancient times now functions as the gate to the city. Mahdia is woven with narrow streets, trees, cafés and different styles of architectural buildings.
Region specificity
- Airport of Monastir
- Enfidha Airport
- Taxi : Available at the hotel