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Reasons To
Visit Tunisia

  • Arab & Islamic history

    Kairouan is one of the holiest cities in Islam and the Great Mosque in the town's medina is a place of beauty and tranquility. Turkish influence can also be seen in the family homes of the Tunis medina and in the intricate palace buildings of the Bardo Museum.

    Arab & Islamic history
  • Berber Architecture

    The villages in southern Tunisia are home to some ingenious local architecture. The village of Matmata features troglodyte dwellings, where rooms are several metres below ground level, whilst the ksours such as at Tataouine were used for storage, as defensive positions and for habitation.

    Berber Architecture
  • Classical History

    The Carthaginian and Roman ruins in Tunisia often play second fiddle to the superb beaches, which is a great shame. The grand amphitheatre of El Jem and other impressive sites such as Kerkouane, Bulla Regia, Sbeitla and Dougga really are remarkable attractions, fully deserving of a place on your itinerary.

    Classical History
  • Countryside & Nature

    To many visitors from Europe, Tunisia's countryside is surprisingly green, and its Roman sites are an absolute delight in the spring months when the wildflowers are in bloom. The freshwater lakes and salt-flats are stopping-off points for migratory birds and offer excellent opportunities for birdwatching.

    Countryside & Nature
  • Desert

    In the deep south west of the country are the edges of the Sahara Desert, a landscape of dunes, camels and stark mountains and canyons. The desert requires an investment of time and effort to explore, but will reward you with solitude and stunning scenery.

    Desert
  • Medinas

    The medinas of Tunisia are the walled hearts of the towns, where the oldest souqs, mosques, streets and traditional houses are to be found. Their whitewashed walls and ornate doors and windows offer perfect opportunities for the keen photographer, while the shady streets and covered souqs give respite from the North African sun.

    Medinas

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When To Go To Tunisia

This is a rough guide to when to travel to this region. Choose a month of travel to see typical temperature and rainfall around the country. The ticks indicate our recommended months to travel.

  • 33.971
  • 9.144
  • 6
  • 37.5439224243164
  • 30.2404136657715
  • 11.5982789993286
  • 7.52483224868774
  • Tamerza
    • 34.3833
    • 7.95
    • January
      • 14
      • 14
      • 7
    • February
      • 17
      • 13
      • 7
    • March
      • 20
      • 22
      • 8
    • April
      • 24
      • 14
      • 9
    • May
      • 29
      • 17
      • 10
    • June
      • 34
      • 13
      • 11
    • July
      • 37
      • 3
      • 12
    • August
      • 37
      • 10
      • 11
    • September
      • 32
      • 20
      • 9
    • October
      • 26
      • 15
      • 8
    • November
      • 19
      • 14
      • 7
    • December
      • 15
      • 14
      • 7
  • Tunis
    • 36.8028
    • 10.1797
    • January
      • 16
      • 59
      • 5
    • February
      • 17
      • 56
      • 6
    • March
      • 18
      • 47
      • 6
    • April
      • 21
      • 39
      • 8
    • May
      • 25
      • 23
      • 9
    • June
      • 29
      • 10
      • 10
    • July
      • 33
      • 3
      • 12
    • August
      • 33
      • 8
      • 11
    • September
      • 30
      • 34
      • 9
    • October
      • 25
      • 65
      • 7
    • November
      • 21
      • 56
      • 6
    • December
      • 17
      • 67
      • 5

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  • Travel is possible, but this is not the best time of yearJanuaryJan
  • Travel is possible, but this is not the best time of yearFebruaryFeb
  • A good time to travel, but there may be some factors to be aware ofMarchMar
  • The best time to travelAprilApr
  • The best time to travelMayMay
  • A good time to travel, but there may be some factors to be aware ofJuneJun
  • A good time to travel, but there may be some factors to be aware ofJulyJul
  • A good time to travel, but there may be some factors to be aware ofAugustAug
  • The best time to travelSeptemberSep
  • A good time to travel, but there may be some factors to be aware ofOctoberOct
  • Travel is possible, but this is not the best time of yearNovemberNov
  • Travel is possible, but this is not the best time of yearDecemberDec
Climate data provided by Weather2Travel.com

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.

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