Tours to Tunisia

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Discover the captivating Tunisia, a destination that blends history, culture, and stunning landscapes. From the ancient ruins of Carthage to the vibrant streets of Tunis, this country offers a rich heritage reflected in its architecture and traditions. Relax on the beautiful Mediterranean beaches, explore the Sahara Desert, and savor the delicious Tunisian cuisine, renowned for its spices and unique flavors. Plan your adventure in Tunisia and immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience filled with discoveries and wonders.

What do you need to know to travel to Tunisia?

What are the requirements to travel to Tunisia?

To enter Tunisia as a tourist, you need a valid passport with a minimum validity of three months beyond your planned departure date from the Schengen area. Additionally, you must have travel insurance, proof of confirmed accommodation, and sufficient funds for your stay, which is usually around 100 euros per day. It is also important to check if your country of origin requires a visa to enter.

How much does a trip to Tunisia cost?

The cost of a trip to Tunisia can vary significantly depending on several factors such as the season, the type of accommodation, and the activities you plan to do. On average, a one-week trip can cost between 600 and 1200 euros, including flights, accommodation, meals, and excursions. It is advisable to plan ahead and look for deals to get the best price.

What is the best time to travel to Tunisia?

The best time to visit Tunisia is during spring (from March to May) and autumn (from September to November), when temperatures are pleasant and there are fewer tourists. During the summer, temperatures can be very high, especially in the southern part of the country, which can make some outdoor activities uncomfortable. However, if you prefer to enjoy the beaches, summer is ideal.

Do you need a visa to go to Tunisia?

The need for a visa to enter Tunisia depends on your nationality. Citizens of many countries, including most European countries and some Latin American countries, do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, it is advisable to check the specific requirements based on your country before traveling.

Reviews from our travelers

Heather J Heather J

Nuestro día con Haithem fue realmente genial. Estaba muy bien informado sobre el país, la historia y los sitios que fuimos a ver (Dougga y Bulla Regia, increíbles sitios romanos). Él y el conductor fueron pacientes y serviciales, y nos permitieron pas

Simone B Simone B

Excelente recorrido, el guía me explicó también la historia de cada lugar que visitamos. Buenos hoteles y buen restaurante para comer. Nunca estuvo mal. Sugiero este tour

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When to travel to Tunisia?

Summer in Tunisia, from June to August, is a vibrant time filled with sun and festivals. Temperatures range from 25°C to 35°C, reaching up to 40°C in the south. Coastal cities like Hammamet and Sousse are perfect for enjoying their beaches and nightlife. Don't miss the Kerkennah Islands, ideal for relaxation. Light clothing, hats, and sunscreen are recommended. During this season, iconic festivals such as the Carthage International Music Festival and the Tabarka Jazz Festival take place, attracting visitors from around the globe.

Temperatures in Tunisia (centigrade)

Rainfalls in Tunisia

Frequently asked questions about traveling to Tunisia

What type of plugs and adapters do I need if I travel to Tunisia?

In Tunisia, the plugs are of type C and F. The standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. Make sure to bring an adapter if your devices have a different plug type.

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Reviews from our travelers

Heather J Heather J

Nuestro día con Haithem fue realmente genial. Estaba muy bien informado sobre el país, la historia y los sitios que fuimos a ver (Dougga y Bulla Regia, increíbles sitios romanos). Él y el conductor fueron pacientes y serviciales, y nos permitieron pas

Simone B Simone B

Excelente recorrido, el guía me explicó también la historia de cada lugar que visitamos. Buenos hoteles y buen restaurante para comer. Nunca estuvo mal. Sugiero este tour

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