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How to Travel to Tunisia

A quick guide!

By Sewmini James Published 2 years ago 3 min read
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Tunisia is a country that is ideal for vacationing since it has everything a traveller could want, including pristine beaches, amazing old ruins, and a cultural heritage that dates back centuries. It is no surprise this holiday destination has become popular amongst avid travellers. So, what exactly are we holding out for? Let's get to work on the plan right now!

Travelling

You have the option of flying into one of Tunisia's 6 international airports, giving you the flexibility to travel to any location inside the country at your leisure without sacrificing simplicity and convenience. However, the decision that will most likely be made is the Carthage International Airport (Tunis Airport), which would be located in close proximity to Tunis, the nation's capital. At the time of your arrival, you should anticipate a contemporary and extremely user-friendly airport. At the airport, carrying out transactions involving a change of currency are made quite simple. Having a local number will save you a significant amount of money in comparison to the roaming costs, so make sure you get a local SIM card along with an adequate data plan before you leave.

Breathtaking beaches

With over a thousand kilometres' worth of pristine beaches to choose from, there is a significant amount of beach hopping that has to be accomplished in this nation. Beach bums should definitely make it a point to visit the beaches in Tunisia, which is among the most popular Tunisia attractions. They may spend some time by the breathtaking Mediterranean Sea. Since the beaches do not get too crowded, there is less of a need to make extensive preparations in advance, such as getting there early to stake a claim on a section of the sand for you as well as your family by spreading a beach towel there. No, there is no need for it since the nation has a total beach length of around 1,148 kilometres, and the beaches themselves are relatively broad. Sidi Mahrez and Seguia are the two most well-known beaches in Djerba, and they are well worth visiting if you want to spend some quality time in the water. The most beautiful beaches can be found on the Cap Bon peninsula. There is a diverse selection of places to stay in Tunis, featuring opulent beachfront hotels and coastal resorts with private beaches, such as The Residence Tunis.

Cities Steeped in History

Tunisia is well-known for its beaches. It is also known for the allure of its ancient sites and rich culture. A Medina may be found in each of these ancient settlements. The Medina is comprised of historic quarters that were constructed during earlier periods and is located inside the confines of the city's walls. A true historical experience may be had by walking amid these old ruins, which are connected by a network of narrow passageways and roads.

Climate

You will be able to take pleasure in the lovely Mediterranean environment, which has an abundance of sunlight. The coastal regions are home to a large number of genuine resorts, which are often associated with balmy weather. The period beginning in May and ending in October is known as the "swimming season".

Transport

When it comes to modes of transportation, you have a wide variety of choices available to you. For $55, you may hire a vehicle. Long-distance trains and buses are two modes of transportation that may be used for travel. In addition, Tunisia has shared taxis that can seat up to eight passengers and travel along set routes. These taxis are available for hire.

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