Where to go? Destinations Tunisia

A land of history and memory but also land of sun and beautiful landscapes ...

Tunisia is a country not to discover but to know. There are many vestiges that testify to the passage of Phoenicians, Byzantines, Arabs, Turks and then French ... Through these many sites and buildings, you can read and follow the footprints of these civilizations that shaped the landscape and men. Offering a mix of modernity and tradition, Tunisia is a country with a big heart. The territory also contains exceptional landscapes, superb coastlines that are matched only by the nuances of Jebel and the desert. From the plains of the Sahel to the mountains of Kroumirie through the dunes of the Sahara, one can only be seduced by a diversity that feeds the contrast and color.

You will love :

  • Visit Tunis, its Medina World Heritage Site of Unesco, its souks, its narrow streets, the Bardo Museum and its magnificent Roman mosaics
  • To go to Bizerte, its old naval base, its old port, its Great Mosque and Fort Sidi-El-Hanni
  • Stroll in Carthage, a city famous for its history, its archaeological site classified as World Heritage by Unesco, the remains of the ancient city
  • Admire El-Jem, the third largest Roman amphitheater in the world, one of the most beautiful ancient site of Tunisia
  • Discover Dougga, spectacular ruins of an ancient Punic city, capitol, forum and Libyco-Punic mausoleum
  • Go to Ksar-ouled-Soltane, a very beautiful fortress of southern Tunisia, sheltering ghorfas, kinds of granaries
  • To gather at the mosque of Kairouan
  • Pass through Ksar-Ghilane, a tourist oasis bordered by the Sahara and the Grand Erg, a superb desert tour base
  • See Douiret, a ksar that merges with the rock where it is built, an exceptional panorama of the plain and the mountains
  • Stay in Djerba, a small island full of charm and secrets, turquoise waters, sandy beaches, ibadite architecture of its buildings

What to do in Tunisia?

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Before getting in Tunisia

  • Infos
  • Driving
  • Languages
  • Security level

    Niveau: 2. Exercise great caution (with regional warnings). potential terrorist threat

    Visa and passport

    See Embassy recommendations

    Vaccines and health

    Depending on the region and duration of your stay, you should protect yourself against: Yellow fever, Hépatithe A, B Hépathite, Rage, Typohoide

    Currency / Exchange rate

    Currrency : Tunisian Dinar (TND)

    Electrical outlets

    Voltage : 230 V
    Frequency : 50 Hz
    Plug : Type C / E
    Power outlet : Type C / E

    Local time / Capital

    Tunis
    GMT+01:00

    Road infrastructure

    The country has a moderately developed road infrastructure. Check before driving.

    Driving direction

    Driving is on the right.

    Renting an SUV / 4x4?

    Renting a 4x4 is not required unless you wish to have fun in some areas

    Speed limitations

    In town : 50 km/h. Out of town : 90 km/h. Check for road signs.

    Alcohol

    Unexperienced drivers : 0.05 g/dl. Experienced drivers : 0.05 g/dl. For your own safety, you should not drink. (Regulations evolve quickly, find out before driving)

    English level

    Depending on the region, it will be difficult to be understood but don't worry the tourism staff is often bilingual.

    Spoken languages

    Arabic (official, one of the languages ​​of commerce), French (commerce), Berber (Tamazight)

    Phone code

    216

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