The
Ribat of Harthema - an 8th century fortress perched on a headland
above the marina, had a starring role in the classic Monty
Python comedy 'Life of Brian'.
The
picturesque marina which, as well as being home to both a
scuba diving school and a water sports centre, has an excellent
selection of cafés and restaurants where visitors can
sit and watch the world go by.
Originally
built as a trading post by the Phoenicians and then taken over
by the Romans under the name of Ruspina, Monastir became important
again in the eighth century with the establishment of its fortified
Ribat, an imposing defence against seafaring invaders.
The family mausoleum of the former President
Habib Bourguiba dominates the town. Its gold and green domes and
gilt-tipped minarets are particularly beautiful at night, when
illuminated.
Most visitors stay in the resort of Skanés, which is about
6 miles from Monastir town centre and is ideal for relaxing beach
holidays, with golden sands and excellent water sport facilities.
The prettiest place to eat is in the marina, particularly on a
warm evening when the terraced restaurants come alive. Le Grille
and The Captain both have a good reputation, in particular for
their freshly caught fish.
There are frequent Metro (light railway) to and from the airport
from Monastir station located behind the medina. A tourist train
also links the hotels in Skanés with central Monastir.
Local taxis are inexpensive and readily available.