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Everything you need to know if you are going to Tunisia

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Tunisia – this is not the most popular country among tourists, however, a pleasant climate, sandy beaches and the absence of a large number of noisy guests from other countries will clearly appeal to many vacationers, and especially – families with children.

There are no large hotel complexes in Tunisia, but they are not needed for a comfortable stay – after all, you will spend most of your time on the beach and visiting local attractions.

Climate of Tunisia


The most pleasant thing in Tunisia is probably – it is the dominance of the Mediterranean climate. At the same time, even in July-August, the hottest months, the temperature of + 35 ° C is not perceived badly here, due to the fact that the air is very dry. And the swimming season here goes for a very long time – from May to the end of October. So those who have a vacation in the middle of autumn can comfortably rest here.

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Tunisia

Visa regime


The good news is that for those who fly to Tunisia on a trip from Russia, Belarus or Ukraine, it is a visa-free country – you only need your passport. This will significantly save time for collecting documents. A tourist visa allows you to stay in Tunisia for about a month, which is quite enough for a comfortable vacation on vacation.

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Sea view.

Rent a car


If you travel to Tunisia with your whole family, then you will simply go broke on public transport tickets. It is much better to rent a car, especially since it is very simple. It is enough to have a license, more than a year of experience and age from 21 years. You can rent a car right at the airport.

Security


Tunisia is considered a fairly safe country. Vaccinations, even for children, are not worth worrying about - no diseases are widespread in Tunisia. Theft is poorly developed here - just watch out for expensive things. Well, remember that Tunisia is Muslim country, so dress modestly and don't take pictures of people without permission.

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Street in one of the cities of Tunisia.

Beaches of Tunis


The entire coast of Tunisia is one big sandy beach. Most of the beaches are municipal, and you can stay there for free. Some hotels have their own beaches, and only hotel guests have access to them.

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Beach near the Medina of Sousse.

Food in Tunisia


In Tunisia, food is very spicy to season with various spices, so if you don't like them too much or don't want to give them to your child, then carefully monitor all meals served to you. It is also worth remembering that tuna is added to almost all dishes here. Otherwise, Tunisian cuisine is not too unusual for us.

Resorts of Tunisia


  • Sousse – noisy youth resort;

  • Hammamet – a multinational rather large city;

  • Mahdia – a resort with the best white sand beaches;

  • Monastir – a resort for those interested in the culture and history of the country;

  • Sharp Djerba – the warmest and most popular resort among tourists;

  • Nabel – quiet resort ideal for a relaxing family holiday with children.

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City in Tunis.

Sightseeing in Tunisia


Tunisia has a lot to see. The town of El Jem is worth a visit with its Colosseum, the second largest in the world after the Roman one. In the town of Matmata in the mountains of Tunisia, you can meet Berbers – local people who still live in caves.

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Colosseum in El Jem.

Well, you should definitely visit Carthage - an ancient city in which burials are still being excavated And not far from Carthage is the Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the largest in Africa and even in Europe.

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Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum.

 
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Colosseum in El Jem.

Well, you should definitely visit Carthage - an ancient city in which burials are still being excavated And not far from Carthage is the Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the largest in Africa and even in Europe.

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Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum.

 
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Colosseum in El Jem.

Well, you should definitely visit Carthage - an ancient city in which burials are still being excavated And not far from Carthage is the Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the largest in Africa and even in Europe.

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Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum.

 
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Colosseum in El Jem.

Well, you should definitely visit Carthage - an ancient city in which burials are still being excavated And not far from Carthage is the Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the largest in Africa and even in Europe.

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Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum.

 
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Colosseum in El Jem.

Well, you should definitely visit Carthage - an ancient city in which burials are still being excavated And not far from Carthage is the Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the largest in Africa and even in Europe.

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Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum.

 
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Colosseum in El Jem.

Well, you should definitely visit Carthage – an ancient city in which burials are still being excavated. And not far from Carthage is the Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the largest in Africa and even in Europe.

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Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum.

 
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Colosseum in El Jem.

Well, you should definitely visit Carthage – an ancient city in which burials are still being excavated. And not far from Carthage is the Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the largest in Africa and even in Europe.

Image

Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum.

 
Colosseum in El Jem.

Well, you should definitely visit Carthage – an ancient city in which burials are still being excavated. And not far from Carthage is the Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the largest in Africa and even in Europe.

Image

Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum.

 
Colosseum in El Jem.

Well, you should definitely visit Carthage – an ancient city in which burials are still being excavated. And not far from Carthage is the Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the largest in Africa and even in Europe.

Image

Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum.

 
And not far from Carthage is the Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the largest in Africa and even in Europe.

Image

Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum.

 
And not far from Carthage is the Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the largest in Africa and even in Europe.

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Le Bordeaux Mosaic Museum.

 

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