 Welcome to the Tunisian city of Hamamet, just arrived here around 9 a.m. from Tunis, the capital, walked by the sea front. Absolutely beautiful, this city is so beautiful, so peaceful compared to the capital of Tunis, just a lot more chill. Right now I am inside the cultural center of Hamamet, so basically every time they have big festivals in Hamamet or like big festivals, Tunisian festivals, they are held here, if they have big seminars they're also held here and at the same time they have this huge garden where you can just walk around and explore. What's much more impressive is the view on the ocean, the water is so blue, so clear that it makes this place so very peaceful. There's a villa inside of the cultural center called Villa This is a Romanian guy from Romania who bought this land, it was his residence and he lived here for quite a while, we're gonna go inside and see what's in there. This is his wife's, we're going to a secret room with a nice view of the ocean, so excited. The backstory is, Sebastia moved from Romania from Bucharest here after World War I, where he built his residence and he lived here until after World War II and he was the first person to build his villa here and there were some other residents right next to this one. There were a lot of important people who visited throughout the years including Churchill and the German general, and Churchill wrote some of his memoirs in the residence here but then after World War II he couldn't keep the residence so he sold it to the government. But the residence is really beautiful and we were able to go inside of the rooms where him and his family, his wife, he didn't have kids, just him and his wife who were living and we can see even the furniture that was in some of the rooms. We just received our order of couscous, here's Sebastia, my friend from the hostel and there's a restaurant outside of the cultural center and they're supposed to have really really good couscous and since it's Friday we ordered some and then the guy just walked in and brought our dish, we've got two couscous, one with the calamari which is pretty popular here in Tunisia, they make couscous with seafood and then yours Sebastia? Mutant? Mutant, yeah with the sheep lamb, lamb, couscous with lamb with sheep, couscous with lamb and then we've got some leban, yogurt that usually goes with couscous and I'm really excited to try couscous with calamari, this is my first time trying couscous with the seafood and we're gonna go back to the terrace inside of the villa of Sebastia where Churchill sat to write his memoir but instead of writing a memoir we're gonna eat couscous the view you can see the water got the calamari but actually even Sebastia here ended up getting calamari too and the leban and a little salad too oh my gosh that couscous was fantastic I'm so surprised because I never imagined seafood, couscous with seafood but it was all so so so delicious I think right now we're going to make our way to the waterfront and back to the old Medina because here in Hammamet they have a beautiful small Medina that you can walk around and it's right by the water and then there is a fortress and I checked that out earlier the fortress had a really nice view and it was really small I mean I don't think I've ever seen a fortress as small as that but it was still worth just checking out real quick and we'll see where our adventure is going to take us next just arrived in the city of Nebul not that far from Hammamet and we were told that it's worth stopping by this city is famous for pottery and so we're gonna make our way to the old Medina to check it out it's quite busy out here and we'll bring you with like always