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Grand Tour of Tunisia

Tunisia

13 days from £2,735pp Inc. international flights

Explore Tunisia, from the Roman sites of the north to the vast desert of the south and the tranquil island of Jerba.

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At a Glance

When to go to Tunisia

Tunisia’s climate is essentially Mediterranean, so summers can grow very hot, particularly further south as one approaches the Sahara.

Winters in the north can be quite bitter, with the temperature hovering in the low teens.

Ideal times to visit are in the springtime, particularly from April to June, when the fields in the north are a picture of blooming poppies and the apricot season is at its height, and again in September and October when the edge comes off the summer heat and the first dates are harvested.

Day by Day Climate Information

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Day 1 - Sidi Bou Said
 
 
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Day 5 - Kairouan
 
 
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Day 7 - Tamerza
 
 
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Day 9 - Tamerza
 
 
Day 10 - Ksar Ghilane
 
 
Day 11 - Jerba
 
 
Day 12 - Jerba
 
 
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