Wimbledon, Flushing Meadows, Melbourne Park or Roland-Garros are among the most storied venues in tennis history. Yet another kind of tennis “Mecca” lies in North Africa, in Monastir, Tunisia.
Located on the country’s eastern coastline, this city of around 90,000 inhabitants is a captivating blend of history, culture and relaxed Mediterranean charm. Overlooking the turquoise waters of the sea, Monastir attracts visitors with its fine sandy beaches, picturesque bays and rich cultural heritage.
One of its most iconic landmarks is the Ribat of Monastir, a stunning 8th-century fortress that has served as a filming location for numerous movies and offers sweeping views of the city and the Mediterranean. Not far away stands the Mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, Tunisia’s first president—a marble-and-gold architectural masterpiece of great national significance.

