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To our pleasant surprise it was easy and we received a most warm and sincere welcome to Tunisia. We tied the boat up at around 4pm and were instructed to stay on the boat. By 6pm we had a laboratory technician at the boat in full PPE white paper overalls, gloves and mask ready to shove a stick up our nose for a Covid test. The officials then came on board one after the other; Customs, Port Police, Guard National, then finally the Marina all with paperwork to process us and the boat into the country.
Last to visit was the Government Doctor who assessed our Covid results, our previous travel and our health before determining that we would need to quarantine for 4 days, complete a second Covid test then as long as we pass again we would be fully cleared in and free to leave the boat and explore Tunisia. The 4 days confined to the boat in quarantine passed very quickly as we were certainly exhausted from our lively passage across from the Balearic Islands, so we took the time to recover, and enjoyed being plugged into power and water no limits on consumption of these was welcome after 6 weeks of anchoring along the Spanish coast.
In total we spent two weeks in Bizerte, during this time we found our feet in regards to understanding the people, customs, language, money, food and the way of life in Tunisia. The Tunisians are very welcoming. This is one of the many pleasures we get to experience each time we land in a new country. Whilst in the North of the country we took the opportunity to hire a car and see further afield than the city. We toured a large aluminium boat building factory Red Roo is aluminium in Menzel Bourguiba owned and operated by our new friend Claude a lovely Frenchman who had a 22 meter aluminium catamaran next to us in the marina.
A very sombre place that is maintained to a very high standard by the local staff. We stopped at Dougga, a Roman settlement that peaked around AD.