
US Cruise Ship 'SEABOURN' Arrives in Sousse with 441 Tourists
A US cruise ship named "SEABOURN" arrived at the Commercial Port of Sousse on Tuesday, carrying 441 tourists, mostly American citizens, along with 347 crew members, according to Anas Sinan, the General Director of the multinational tourism group "Tui" in Tunisia.
This marks the first visit of the US cruise ship to Tunisia, bringing tourists from promising markets. Departing from La Goulette Port in Tunis, the ship made its way to Sousse and will continue its journey to the Port of Alexandria, Egypt.
During their stay, passengers will explore attractions including the Medina of Sousse, the Great Mosque, the Archaeological Museum in Port El Kantaoui, and the town of Hergla.
The "SEABOURN" has further scheduled visits to Tunisia on July 28, as well as October 6 and 24.