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Tunisia
Explore Tunisia’s ancient ruins, vibrant markets and stunning Mediterranean beaches.
Tunisia offers a rich tapestry of history, culture and natural beauty. From the ancient ruins of Carthage to the bustling souks of Tunis and the pristine beaches of Sousse, this North African gem has something for every traveler. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the warmth of the Mediterranean and the hospitality of the Tunisian people.
Top destinations in Tunisia
Where to go and what each region is for.
| Destination | Best for | Best Season | Hotels |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tunis | History and Culture | April to June | from €80/night |
| Sousse | Relaxing on the beach | May-September | from €70/night |
| Carthage | Archaeological Wonders | October to March | from €100/night |
| Cairuão | Islamic Heritage | April to June | from €60/night |
When to visit Tunisia
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Travel budget in Tunisia
How much to budget per day in Tunisia.
| Category | Budget | Medium range | Luxury |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | 15–30€/night | 70–130€/night | luxury hotel |
| Food | 5–10€ | 20–35€ | Fine Dining |
| Total/day | 40–65€ | 90–150€ | €200+ |
Food and cuisine in Tunisia
Dishes that you cannot miss trying on your visit.
Couscous
A staple dish in Tunisia, couscous is made with small grains of semolina steamed with vegetables and meat or fish.
Tajine
A slow-cooked stew, tajine is often made with lamb, vegetables and spices and served with bread.
Harira
A hearty soup made with lentils, chickpeas and vegetables, usually served with bread and yogurt.
Shakshuka
A spicy tomato-based dish with eggs, usually served with pita bread.
✈️ How to get to and around Tunisia
The main airports are Tunis-Carthage International Airport and Sousse International Airport. Flights from Lisbon take around 3 hours, and from London, around 4 hours.
Trains connect the main cities, but buses are more frequent and accessible. Car rental is also available and taxis are readily available in cities.
🏨 Where to Stay in Tunisia
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Tunisia Travel FAQs
Is it safe to travel to Tunisia?
Yes, Tunisia is generally safe, but it is always good to be cautious and aware of your surroundings.
What are the best beaches in Tunisia?
Some of the best beaches include Sousse, Hammamet and Zarzis.
What are the main languages spoken in Tunisia?
The main languages are Arabic and French, with some Berber dialects spoken in rural areas.
What are the best souks to visit in Tunisia?
The Grand Bazaar of Tunis, Souk al-Medina in Sousse and Souk al-Medina in Kairouan are highly recommended.
What is the currency in Tunisia?
The official currency is the Tunisian Dinar (TND).
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