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Tunisia

There are nine airports that provide international and domestic access to Tunisian holiday resorts. The main airport is Tunis-Carthage International Airport (TUN), which is located in the capital of the country and receives many regular flights from Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

Another airport, Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport (NBE), is one of the most beloved by travelers. It is a modern airport that started operating just over ten years ago and offers convenient access to most of the country's resorts, except Djerba Island.

Another travelers' favorite airport, Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport (MIR) was named after the first president of Tunisia. It is located in Monastir, receives mainly charter flights and is perfect for those who are staying in the resorts of Monastir, Sousse and Mahdia.

The southernmost tourist airport in Tunisia is called Djerba–Zarzis International Airport (DJE). It mostly operates charter flights from Europe. Five more regional airports in Tunisia are served mainly by domestic airline called Tunisair Express. These are Tozeur-Nefta (TOE), Sfax (SFA), Tabarka-Ain-Draham (TBJ), Gabes (GAE), Gafsa (GAF) airports.

The nature of Tunisia can impress anyone with its rich diversity. Despite the fact that Tunisia is the smallest country in the Maghreb region and its area is only 163.6 thousand m², here you can enjoy the beauty of the surrounding world in all its variety. This country has a unique combination of mountain landscapes and fresh green forests, the hot Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean coast with its magnificent sandy beaches.

Due to Tunisia's small size it is convenient for travelers to get to its historical and natural attractions. About a third part of the country’s territory is covered by the Atlas Mountains and intermontane plateaus, which are located in the north. In the central part of the country there are mostly elevated and flat plains with salt lakes. The Sahara Desert, the land of hot dunes, is situated in the south of Tunisia.

The economy of Tunisia is based on agriculture, process manufacturing and mining industries. Phosphate mining plays an important role in the economy. Lead-zinc, iron and polymetallic ores are mined there, reserves of barite, potassium salts, and gas have been found. Tunisia's most valuable mineral resource is oil.

The legendary ancient city Carthage is one of the main historical attractions of Tunisia and a valuable UNESCO World Heritage site. The ruins of the ancient city are carefully kept in their historical condition and are true testimonies of thousands of years of human history.

Another place that is also protected by UNESCO is the Phoenician city of Kerkuan, the best remaining settlement of the Punic period. Another attraction that is included in the UNESCO list is the amphitheater of El Jem, the walls of which are preserved better than those of its Italian counterpart. Today, it is the venue for big concerts where world-famous stars participate.

The number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the country is not limited to the above-mentioned places. For example, in Dougga there’s a worth seeing Capitol and the only preserved building of Numidian culture, the mausoleum of Ataban. And of course we can’t forget about the Medina of Tunis, the capital of the country and at the same time the old city, delighting travelers with the charm of the Arabian Middle Ages and unique architectural ensemble.

The variety and number of historical attractions in Tunisia is amazing. There is Maktar, founded by Numidians as a defense outpost; Sbeitla, a small town, next to which there are the Roman ruins of Sufetula. Among the most significant buildings of Sufetula, the following ones should be especially highlighted: the Christian churches built in the IV-V centuries, baths with mosaic floors, ruins of a theater, a forum and a Capitol consisting of three temples.

The ancient city of Bulla Regia, located in the west of the country, houses fascinating artifacts from the prehistoric, Numidian, Roman and early Christian periods. Thuburbo Majus, an ancient Roman city in the northern part of Tunisia, also deserves special attention. There is the Capitol with columns of the Corinthian order, the temple of Mercury, and the palaestra of the Petronius family, next to which a bas-relief of a dancing bacchante was discovered.

The city of Kairouan definitely deserves to be visited. It is considered to be the fourth most important shrine in the Islamic world after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem.

Of course, this is far from all the sights of Tunisia, which historical heritage will not leave anyone unimpressed. Excursions in Tunisia are organized with licensed guides who speak different languages.

The Tunisian government pays great attention to the development of the tourism industry. There is ongoing serious work on creation of tourism infrastructure, standardization and quality control of services. All these measures contribute to maintaining the image of Tunisia as a popular destination for tourism.

Being a famous tourist destination, Tunisia offers hotels even for the most demanding travelers. There are hotels of such world famous hotel chains as Iberostar Hotels & Resort, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, Anantara Hotels, JAZ, Steigenberger, Marriott, Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts and others.

There are convenient transport routes between regions of the country and routes leading to the main places of interest. The roads have high-quality paving and places for technical stops. All the tourist regions in Tunisia are not far from the airports, which allows you to reduce the time of transfers.

In the tourist areas there are numerous restaurants, cafes, shopping centers and supermarkets. There are also handicraft shops where travelers can buy handmade souvenirs such as ceramics, carpets, jewelry and other items.

Tunisia is a popular travel destination. Magnificent beaches, various excursion programs and the world-known centers of thalassotherapy can be highlighted among the main advantages of the country.

Tunisian-made cosmetics are also famous all over the world, having many fans in different countries. Made on the basis of seaweed, salts and minerals, such cosmetics can certainly be categorized as organic products.

Tunisia has many mosques and most residents are Muslim but visitors of this country are not required to follow the Islamic dress code or follow the rules for meals during the holy month of Ramadan.

During a trip to Tunisia tourists can enjoy good prices for services, entertainment, food and goods. In comparison with European countries, Tunisia has lower prices for food and drinks, including alcoholic beverages. In Tunisia there are hotels of different price categories, from budget 3* to high-quality 5*.

However, in Tunisia you can arrange not only a budget but also a truly luxurious vacation of the highest class. Tourists can stay in comfortable tent camping in the Sahara Desert, visit restaurants with high levels of service, and have wellness treatments in local thalassotherapy centers.

Tunisia hosts many international and local festivals every year. For example, the El Jem International Symphonic Music Festival. The festival's evening concerts take place in an ancient Roman open-air amphitheater.

If tourists want to get acquainted with the culture and customs of people living in Tunisia, they can visit festivals of traditional themes. There is a festival for everyone, whether you are an exotic fishing lover or a fan of local gastronomy.

Golf lovers from all over the world also come to Tunisia to enjoy the game. Golf is very popular here, moreover, Tunisia is one of the world leaders in the number of golf courses. The main concentration of golf clubs is in such areas as Gammarth, Monastir, Sousse (Port El Kantaoui), Hammamet, Djerba Island.

There are many nice restaurants in Tunisia where travelers can try dishes of local cuisine famous for harissa, a very spicy pepper sauce. Local chefs give their guests a remarkable variety of tastes. Tourists can enjoy culinary masterpieces not only of local but also of Turkish, French and Mediterranean cuisine.

And, of course, local thalasso centers with a truly impressive range of treatments are worth visiting. Travelers have access to a wide range of wellness treatments, including detoxification and anti-aging, which are given with the use of heated seawater, medicinal muds, clay, seaweeds, minerals, and precious oils. In thalasso centers tourists can really improve their health, because Tunisian professionals use only organic products in their work.

Tunisia is a perfect destination for MICE tourism. Tunisian hotels have all necessary facilities to organize top-level events such as diplomatic receptions or international conferences. MICE travel clients can count on the highest possible level of service, the most modern technical equipment and excellent conditions for comfortable accommodation.

Any kind of event for any number of participants can be organized at numerous resorts of the country, such as Tunis/Gammarth, Hammamet, Sousse, Monastir, Mahdia, and Djerba. Original programs for thematic corporate tourism, unique tours with team-building elements and creative excursions make it possible to organize a truly special MICE-style tour.

A large variety of guided tours to historical sights, Mediterranean mild climate, beauty and richness of local nature, high-quality thalasso-centers, can turn your business trips into a great vacation, full of the bright, unforgettable emotions.

Cities & Resorts

Bizerte

It’s an ancient city with a fascinating history. Bizerte was founded before our era by the Phoenicians.

Bizerte is really worth visiting. You can take a walk through the Medina of Bizerte and feel the charming aroma of oriental fairy tales. Another option is to go to an Orthodox church. You can also explore a remarkable defense structure, a fort built in the times of the Ottoman Empire. Of course, there are many other interesting places to visit in this ancient city.

Lake Ichkeul is located not far from Bizerte. It is a unique natural site because this lake has both fresh and salty water. You can also visit Ras ben Sakka, which is the northernmost point on the African continent.

This region is a perfect choice for vacation with children. Bizerte has a beautiful sandy beach and the crystal-clear sea. Families with children will like a gradual slope into the water without sudden depth changes. Swimming here will be enjoyable even for those who cannot swim.

Gammarth

It is the most prestigious resort in Tunisia. There you can find trendy hotels, luxurious villas and official residences. Guests of this resort can enjoy a large golf field and a luxury yacht marina, a private beach and even a forest.

Gammarth is located not far from the capital of Tunisia. Because of the good location of this resort it is very comfortable to reach most of the tourist attractions. Tourists can arrange a romantic journey to the white and blue city of artists and poets, Sidi Bou Said, and organize a splendid photoshoot there. Another option is to visit legendary Carthage, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Getting from Gammarth to all the above-mentioned attractions takes about ten or thirty minutes. There are three ways to get to the capital from here: by bus, taxi or train from Tunis to Gammarth.

Djerba

Tunisia has a spot for those who prefer island vacations. Djerba is a dream destination for fans of beach holidays. Local lagoons offer fantastic natural conditions for a variety of water sports.

This island, located in the Gulf of Gabes, will be appreciated by those who love excursions. Djerba has many unusual sights, such as an ancient Jewish synagogue and amazing mosques, including underground ones. Travelers will be impressed by the massive pirate fortress, which is famous all over the world. There are also pottery workshops where skillful craftsmen make real masterpieces.

People who appreciate high-quality thalassotherapy come here as well. Local thalasso centers attract tourists from all over the world by offering courses of therapeutic, anti-aging and wellness treatments given with the use of organic products such as natural massage oils, healing muds, seaweeds and seawater.

Douz

It’s a “gateway" to the desert and a famous crossing point for ancient caravan routes. The main sight of Douz is the desert, vast and majestic. Excursions to the Sahara depart from here by bus, jeep, quad bikes and on camels.

Here you should visit the Sahara museum. The exposition of the museum is devoted to Berber traditions and everyday life, such as setting up tents, marking cattle and making carpets. The International Festival of the Sahara is also held here. During the festival, a camel race is organized, in which riders from different countries take part.

Visitors of the festival are treated with culinary masterpieces cooked by local chefs. Here you can taste interesting and unusual dishes of the national cuisine. A huge impression on tourists is made by performances with hunting dogs, horse and camel races, staged weddings of nomads, competitions of poets.

Mahdia

This resort is perfect for a relaxed beach vacation. Here tourists can enjoy magnificent sandy beaches and walks along the seashore. Travelers can take wellness and anti-aging thalassotherapy courses and taste culinary masterpieces at local restaurants.

This region has a rich history, so history lovers will definitely appreciate the resort. Tourists can visit the Ottoman Fort Borj el Kebir, which offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. Another attraction is the monumental gate Skif al-Kahla which is a reminder of the giant fortress wall that once surrounded the town. The local archaeological museum houses unique artifacts, so the museum is really worth visiting because even experienced travelers will find its collection quite rich.

If tourists want to have fun, it is easy to get to another popular resort, Sousse, from Mahdia. In Sousse there are lots of nightclubs, discos, bars and restaurants to suit all tastes.

Monastir

It is the hometown of the first president of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba, who was very important to the country's history. This city has many landmarks associated with the name of this fighter for independence. Tourists can visit his Mausoleum or the cafe which the president liked visiting with his wife. Also, in Monastir tourists can see the Mosque, go to the medina with noisy oriental bazaars. This is only a part of the places that are worth visiting when you come here.

A tour to the old Arab fortress, the Ribat of Monastir, should never be missed. The defenders of this citadel spent their days in battles and dreamt of being buried by the massive walls of the fortress after death.

Monastir is the region for a high-quality beach vacation. Skanes tourist area, stretching along the coast, will suit those who don't like to be bored. Here travelers can have fun with banana rides, jet skiing, water skiing, parasailing, and discos under the African stars.

Nabeul

This city is famous for the ceramic masterpieces that are produced by local craftsmen. Besides, there are many studios producing clay products. Also, delicious fruits are grown in Nabeul, by this reason this city is considered to be the "orange capital" of Tunisia. It should be noted that the variety of citrus fruits grown in Nabeul isn’t limited to oranges. For example, lemons and bitter oranges which are a cross between the pomelo and the mandarin orange.

It is easy to get from Nabeul to another popular Tunisian resort of Hammamet. Hammamet is a popular tourist town with a big variety of excursion programs and entertainment facilities. Grombalia, the winemaking center of Tunisia, is located near Nabeul. Famous Tunisian wines, including rose, white, red and even gray ones, are produced there. Travelers have a chance to try all kinds of wines during special wine tasting tours.

Nabeul has all facilities for vacation with children. Families with children will like its beautiful sandy beaches with a gradual slope into the water without sudden depth changes.

Sousse

It’s one of the most popular resorts in Tunisia. It features the crystal-clear sea and gently sloping sandy beaches. Sousse is a perfect choice for people who love comfortable and healthy beach vacations.

In Sousse travelers can take care of their health not only when soaking up the sun on the beach. Local thalasso centers attract tourists from all over the world by offering courses of therapeutic, anti-aging and wellness treatments given with the use of organic products. In Sousse you can play golf and go diving, visit night clubs and restaurants or give yourself an incredible experience in one of the largest and most impressive 3D museums in the world.

Travelers who are interested in history will get a lot of impressions from a trip to Sousse. The Medina of Sousse is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and it is just one of the numerous sights of this resort.

Tozeur

Tozeur is worth visiting even for seeing a large salt lake called Chott el Djerid. This place doesn’t look like it is located on Earth. For this reason, some episodes of George Lucas's legendary Star Wars saga were filmed here.

An excursion to Chott el Djerid is unlikely to leave anyone unimpressed. The sun-dried ground covered with salt crust shimmers in the sun. This landscape amazes tourists.

Tozeur is called the capital of the oases. The town is surrounded by palm groves, which are irrigated with water from many springs. Moreover, Tozeur has unique architecture. The houses are made of bricks rising above each other. The world-famous local carpets repeat the ornamentation of this brickwork and its color combinations.

Tunis

It is the capital of Tunisia. This city shows a unique combination of African and European elements. In this city the present day exists together with medieval history.

Tunis is the political, economic and cultural center of Tunisia. Numerous parks, mosques and museums are located here. Medina of Tunis is definitely worth visiting. This ancient city is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Its architecture takes you into the world of an Arabian fairy tale.

There is also a market where the slaves were traded in the Middle Ages. Now it is a jewelry market where they sell gold and silver jewelry. The city is full of markets and colorful oriental bazaars where visitors can buy national clothes and textiles, precious oils, spices and aromatic hookah tobacco.

The main street of the Tunisian capital runs in a very picturesque place between the bay and the Medina of Tunis. While walking there, travelers can fully feel the atmosphere of this amazing city.

Hammamet

It is a popular resort in Tunisia. However, it was popular before our times as even the ancient Romans came here to relax and improve their health. Hammamet boasts numerous attractions, for example, an ancient Medina of Hammamet with narrow streets in the style of oriental fairy tales. Another attractive place is Dar Sebastian, which hosts the famous Hammamet International Festival which world-known performers take part in.

Yasmine Hammamet tourist area welcomes vacationers with a large number of clubs, restaurants and cafes. Modern amusement parks such as Carthage Land, Aqualand, Ali Baba and Aladdin are located there. There is also a yacht port where light sailboats from different countries of the world are moored. Here tourists can also visit the famous Tunisian thalassotherapy centers that offer anti-aging and relaxing courses and wellness treatments.

Hammamet is certainly a place to visit for a great beach vacation. There are almost no jellyfish, and the sea is very clean and has a comfortable gradual slope into the water.

Enfidha

One of the biggest airports in Africa is located here. Enfidha Airport mainly handles charter flights that bring travelers from different countries to Tunisia. Flights of local airlines are also served here, for example for tourists traveling to Djerba island.

However, this town in northeastern Tunisia is famous not only for its airport. It has the cleanest sea, silk-like sand beaches and many amazing sightseeing routes. Enfidha will make a great impression on travelers who are in love with the combination of styles, in this case the traditional African and colonial French ones.

There are many places to visit in Enfidha, such as the authentic Berber villages or the museum of ancient history. This is a place where you can organize a healthy vacation full of positive emotions.

Hotels

Most hotels in Tunisia are located along the coastline of the Mediterranean sea. This area is highly appreciated by travelers for perfect beaches, good infrastructure with many stores, markets, clubs, restaurants, cafes and easy access to the country's tourist attractions.

The wide variety of hotels allows tourists to choose the best accommodation that will perfectly suit the purpose of the vacation whether it's a friendly get-together or a family vacation with kids, a romantic honeymoon or a youth hangout, or even MICE business travel. Moreover, on our website you can find hotels of different price ranges, such as budget hotels, middle-price hotels and luxury hotels.


Guided Tours

The Archaeological Site of Dougga

Dougga is a well-preserved monument of antiquity, an ancient Berber, Numidian and Roman settlement.

The Bardo National Museum

It’s the largest archaeological museum in Africa after the Cairo Museum in Egypt. The museum houses a rich collection of artifacts, primarily from the times of Antiquity.

Legendary Carthage

Carthage is a world-famous ancient city, a large and wealthy settlement of ancient times, where the Phoenicians and ancient Romans used to live.

The Archaeological Site of Oudna

It’s the ancient "mosaic city" from the times of Julius Caesar with its amphitheater, baths, and Capitolium.

Sidi Bou Said

The blue and white city of romantics, artists and poets is a perfect place for taking beautiful photos.

The Amphitheatre of El Jem

This ancient amphitheater is a sibling of the famous Italian Colosseum. It hosts open-air concerts which world-known stars take part in.

The medina of Tunis

The medina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is an old Arab city surrounded by massive fortress walls, behind which you can feel the atmosphere of an oriental fairy tale.

Kairouan

This city is a pilgrimage site for Muslims, a holy city in the Islamic world, and the place where the largest mosque in the Maghreb region is located.

Matmata

It's a small town in southern Tunisia where troglodytes live in underground houses. Their settlements look so unusual, as if they came from fairy tales.

Testour

This town has a unique blend of different styles and traditions. It is a mix of Andalusian traditions and Arabian antiquity.

Tozeur

It’s a town in an oasis on the border of the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert, near the salt lake Chott el Jerid, which is a place of truly cosmic beauty.

Grombalia

Red, rose, white... We mean the wine, of course! You can taste it right here, in the center of Tunisian winemaking.

Chott el Djerid

It’s the largest salt lake in Africa. Here, scenes from the famous "Star Wars" saga were filmed.

Bizerte

An ancient city in the north of Tunisia and Africa, which has many places closely associated with the Russian history of the early twentieth century.

Douz

You can try delicious dates in the town which is considered to be a "Gateway" to the majestic Sahara desert.

Tabarka

It’s a Phoenician town with golden beaches, the crystal-clear sea, forested mountains and unique rocks which look like needles.

Sousse

It’s one of the most popular Tunisian resorts with magnificent beaches and many historical and modern sites.

Erriadh

This village turned into an open-air graffiti gallery. Here the walls of houses are decorated with numerous bright and unusual paintings.

Monastir

It is the hometown of the first president of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba. Also, here you can find a famous fortress where popular movies were filmed.

Djerba Crocodile Farm

This farm is home for four hundred Nile crocodiles. Here you can not only see these predatory reptiles but also feed them.

Friguia Park

A wildlife park whose cute inhabitants can be observed in their natural habitat.

Guellala

"Potters' Village" where you can not only watch the making process of masterpieces but also buy cute ceramic items.