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Date and venue of the Forum
The Youth Forum will be held in the coastal city of Hammamet
at 60 km from the capital city Tunis, in a 3-star hotel
called "Les Colombes" or Doves. The Forum dates
are August 29-September 1, 2005. |
Registration Fees :
| One delegate or one observer aged less than 26 years
participating in the Youth Forum only: |
Category
A = 210 EUROS
Category
B = 280 EUROS
Category
C = 350 EUROS
Category
D = 400 EUROS
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Program
- Arrival of participants
- Opening Ceremony in the Fort of Hammamet
- Tunisian Evening Party
- Visits to Hammamet and Nabeul
- Visit to scout groups in the region
- Closing ceremony in Hotel "Les Colombes"
- International evening at the International Cultural Center
of Hammamet
9th World Scout Youth Forum 2005
HAMMAMET
| For visitors and Tunisians
alike, Hammamet is another word for vacations and its
ritual of sun bathing on spotless beaches, the gasp
of cool water on bronzed skin, dinner on the patio of
a beachfront hotel , midnight swims, discos and watching
the sun rise in the mirror of the sea.
Hammamet, the "Tunisian Saint Tropez", is
all this and more. Its a way of life, taking the time
to relax , meet old friends and make new ones. It's
fishermen in brightly painted boats setting out at dawn,
the medina surrounded by its ramparts and crowned by
an ancient fort overlooking the sea, fashionable boutiques
where resplendent traditional tunics and caftans rival
the shimmering sun.
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The Gulf of Hammamet shelters miles of fine
sandy beaches, sparkling seas and modern hotels dedicated
to the comfort and well being of their guests. A variety
of sea sports, folklore, exhibitions, festivals and amusements
are provided for an memorable vacation. |
The International Cultural Center
| This open arena and stage, sleeping and
rehearsal accommodations, and technical equipment for
artistic productions is on the Mediterranean coast of
Tunisia. An existing gateway is used for public access
and leads to a large paved area shaded by eucalyptus trees.
On one side of the square is a small, general service
building for ticket sales and control cloakrooms, and
public toilets. Turning toward the sea, the Lane of Honor
(Allée d'Honneur) is a paved pathway containing
a double row of Cyprus trees. At its terminus, the lane
is enlarged to form a small, paved square, flanked by
a fountain. The area is used for outdoor receptions.
The theater proper is an arena with fixed tier seating
for an 1100 member audience. The intentionally asymmetrical
plan is oriented toward the walls of Hammamet and is
spiral-like in plan. The stage is 12 feet in diameter;
movable seating tiers may be added on either side to
vary both the seating and stage areas. On one side is
an oversized claustra, an open structure whose seven
bays may be closed by large, pivoting wooden shutters,
for use as a scenic backdrop and for acoustics control.
A large terrace extends from the orchestra level toward
the sea. Below this terrace, taking advantage of the
sloping site, are 15 double, 3 single and one large
communal chamber for use as dressing, sleeping, meeting,
and rehearsal rooms
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Les Colombes Hotel
| Directly located on a splendid white sandy beach, Les
Colombes is a 3 stars Hotel Club, half way betwen Hammamet
and Nabeul, 65 km from Tunis-Carthage Airport.
Built in a modem style, Les Colombes has three levels
served by three lifts and is composed of 500 beds which
include 3 apartments
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Entertainment : sports activities, beach and outdoor games,
discos, shows.
Sports : water skiing, , sailing, parachuting, boat rides,
a promenade en mer, windsurfing, pedal boats
Other activities : archery, darts, petanque, aerobics,
horse riding
Contacts:
LES COLOMBES 8050 HAMMAMET -MEREZKA
Phone : +216 - 72 280 049/ 72 280 247
Fax : +216 - 72 280 899
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