DestinationsTunisia
Frequently Asked Questions
Most travelers can enter Tunisia visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism, but it is always best to check entry requirements before departure.
The best months are April to June and September to November, when the weather is pleasant, beaches are quieter, and prices are lower.
The official currency is the Tunisian Dinar (TND). Cash is recommended for small expenses, though credit cards are accepted in most tourist areas.
Tunisia is generally safe in major tourist destinations such as Tunis, Hammamet, Sousse, and Djerba. Avoid border regions and large demonstrations.
Top highlights include the Medina of Tunis, Carthage ruins, Kairouan, the El Jem amphitheatre, the Sahara Desert, and the island of Djerba.
Traditional foods include couscous, brik, Tunisian tajine, méchouia salad, and fricassé sandwiches, offering an authentic taste of Tunisian cuisine.
Yes, it is strongly recommended to have comprehensive medical and repatriation coverage to ensure peace of mind during your trip.
Yes, a tourist tax is applied in hotels, depending on the hotel category, with a maximum of 10 nights charged per stay.
Tunisia uses Type C and E plugs, the same as most European countries, with 230 V – 50 Hz power.
The official language is Arabic, but French is widely spoken in tourist areas, making communication easy for French and English speakers alike.
Tunisia offers stunning beaches, desert excursions, kitesurfing, scuba diving, and hiking through oases, making it ideal for both culture and adventure lovers.
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