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Organized trips and tours in Tunisia

At the gates of the Sahara Desert

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The turquoise color of the sea in Hammamet reflecting through the alleys of the city. The golden color of the sand grains of the Sahara desert that reflects in the shimmering of the Berber jewelry. Discover North Africa with our organized trips to Tunisia!

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Tunisia

Discovering Tunisia

Tour operator: Local agency

An organized trip to discover Tunisia!


Tunisia, Hammamet, Zaghouan, Sidi Bou Said

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Tunisia

Tour of Tunisia

Tour operator: Local agency

Open the gates of the Sahara and explore Tunisia: Carthage, Dougga, Tozeur, and many other stops.


Tunisia, Sidi Bou Said, Carthage, Dougga, Kairouan, Tozeur, Chott El Djerid, Matmata, El Djem, Sousse

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$211/day
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Tunisia
mountain oasis in Tozeur, Tunisia
Tozeur
Sahara Desert in Tunisia
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Blue Mosque in Djerba
Djerba
typical dances in the Douz desert
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fortress by the sea in Monastir
Monastir

Why travelling to Tunisia?

Nature: The palm groves of Chebika, the waterfalls of Tamerza, and the grand canyon of Mides. These are not mirages but the mountain oases at the edge of the Sahara Desert.
Culture: From the Berber villages perched on the mountain slopes to nights in the desert under the stars. Spend time with the Berber community and live according to local traditions.
Sports: Riding the Sahara dunes in a 4x4 or discovering the Tunisian landscapes on a horseback excursion? Whether you prefer adrenaline or tranquility, Tunisia has an activity for everyone.
Food: Have you ever tried sand bread? Bread baked in the desert, on burning embers. In Tunisia, it will become your favorite dish: we are now true Bedouins!

The best time to visit Tunisia

Tunisia is ideal in the spring (April-June) and in the fall (September-October), when the weather is mild. The summer can be very hot, especially in the south, while the winter is mild but can be rainy in the north.

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Useful information

How to organize a trip to Tunisia?

Organization is our strength: rely on a tourism professional to ensure a safe trip to Tunisia. Your holidays in North Africa at the best destinations: take a look at our packages and travel offers.

Is it safe to travel to Tunisia?

The safety of our travelers is the most important thing to us. Our tours with a local guide are safe and designed to ensure maximum peace of mind for all participants. For further information on the country's situation, we recommend visiting the ViaggiareSicuri website of the Farnesina.

Where to go on vacation in Tunisia?

In Tunis, the Capital! Stroll through the narrow streets of the historic center of Tunis and lose yourself in the labyrinth of market stalls. Are you looking for a relaxing beach holiday? Your destination is Djerba, an island known for its Mediterranean beaches and white houses. And for Star Wars fans, make a stop in Tatouine where some scenes of the saga were filmed!

How to dress in Tunisia?

What to pack for a trip to Tunisia? Definitely a good sunscreen! Summers are very hot and even during the spring and autumn seasons, temperatures can reach 30 degrees Celsius. Reminder for our female travelers: to enter a Tunisian mosque, it is necessary to wear trousers or long skirts at least down to the ankles, long-sleeved shirts, and a scarf to cover your head.

What documents are needed to travel to Tunisia?

Since Tunisia is a non-European country, it is necessary to have a passport with at least 90 days of remaining validity to enter the country. If you are travelling as part of an organized trip, you may enter the country with just an Italian identity card. Please note that the Tunisian border police do not accept photocopies of documents, even if they are certified and conform to the original.
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