Khách sạn tốt nhất tại Tunisia
Tunisia packs medina guesthouses, desert oases, and Caspian clifftop resorts into one small country. We picked the 10 hotels that actually deliver.
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JAZ Tour KHALEF
Sousse
Iberostar Selection Eolia Djerba
Djerba
Dar Corniche La Marsa
Sidi Bou Said
studio - Hammamet
Hammamet
965.200 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaTunis Marriott Hotel
Tunis
Dar Yomma
Tozeur
3.937.000 – 5.080.000 ₫/đêm Giá là ước tính và thay đổi theo mùaSchéhérazade
Sousse
Dar Naël
Djerba
Misk Villa - Boutique hôtel & Spa
Sidi Bou Said
Hotel Le Sultan
Hammamet
So sánh tất cả khách sạn
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| # | Khách sạn | Thành phố & Khu vực | Giá/Đêm | Điểm | Tiện nghi |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | JAZ Tour KHALEF | Sousse | 4.978.400 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+7Phòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em |
| 2 | Iberostar Selection Eolia Djerba | Djerba | 7.442.200 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+6Phòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em |
| 3 | Dar Corniche La Marsa | Sidi Bou Said | 3.937.000 – 5.080.000 ₫/đêm | 9.8/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángBãi biển+3Xe đưa đónBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 4 | studio - Hammamet | Hammamet | 965.200 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | |
| 5 | Tunis Marriott Hotel | Tunis | 3.683.000 – 4.826.000 ₫/đêm | 9.2/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+7Phòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em |
| 6 | Dar Yomma | Tozeur | 3.937.000 – 5.080.000 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | |
| 7 | Schéhérazade | Sousse | 5.715.000 ₫/đêm | 9.2/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+6Phòng gymBãi biểnNhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe |
| 8 | Dar Naël | Djerba | 4.572.000 ₫/đêm | 9.8/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+3Quầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe |
| 9 | Misk Villa - Boutique hôtel & Spa | Sidi Bou Said | 3.810.000 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+3Nhà hàngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xe |
| 10 | Hotel Le Sultan | Hammamet | 2.997.200 ₫/đêm | 9/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+6Phòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
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JAZ Tour KHALEF
JAZ Tour Khalef is a polished five-star beachfront resort on the Mediterranean in Sousse, Tunisia. The feel is refined but not stuffy, with saltwater pools, waterslides, and direct beach access giving it an energetic, resort-forward character. Rooms and suites are airy and come with balconies or terraces, flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, minifridges, and free Wi-Fi. You won't feel squeezed. Dining is well covered: there's a buffet restaurant, a beachfront eatery, and five bars, so you've got options without leaving the property. All-inclusive rates are available, which makes budgeting straightforward. The spa rounds out the slower-paced side of things nicely. Active guests can pick up tennis, golf, snorkeling, or water skiing. Conference facilities are on-site too. Free parking is a practical bonus. The Sousse Archaeological Museum is 4 km away if you want a cultural half-day. One honest note: with waterslides and multiple pools, the vibe leans lively rather than serene. If you're after quiet, set expectations accordingly.
Địa chỉ:JAZ Tour KHALEF, Bd du 14 Janvier, Sousse 4051, Tunisia
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Iberostar Selection Eolia Djerba
Iberostar Selection Eolia Djerba sits in the tourist zone of Midoun on the island of Djerba, and it carries the calm, unhurried feel you want from a five-star island escape. This is a full all-inclusive resort, so once you're here, you can mostly forget your wallet. The pool ranks among the most talked-about features on property, and reviewers consistently praise the spa. Dining leans into buffet-style, with dinner and breakfast both handled that way, plus table service at the restaurant and a bar to keep evenings going. There's a nightclub if you want to push things later. Families will find real support here: dedicated kids' activities and a kid-friendly setup throughout. A game room, social hour, and boutique shopping round out the on-site options without needing to venture far. Concierge, currency exchange, and baggage storage make arrival and departure genuinely low-stress. Our honest caveat: without detailed sub-descriptions to draw from, we'd recommend confirming specific room features and spa treatments directly with the hotel before booking.
Địa chỉ:Iberostar Selection Eolia Djerba, B.P. N° 82, Zone touristique Midoun, Djerba 4116, Tunisia
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Dar Corniche La Marsa
Dar Corniche La Marsa is a casual, adults-only retreat in the Sidi Dhrif area of La Marsa, with Mediterranean sea views and an unhurried pace that feels genuinely restorative. It's unpretentious in the best way: no performative luxury, just a relaxed base with real substance. The outdoor pool is a highlight, and you can pair a morning swim with breakfast on-site before the day begins. Rooms come with TVs, Wi-Fi, minibars, kettles, and air conditioning. Some have balconies and sea views, so it's worth requesting one when you book. The garden and terrace give you places to settle into without going anywhere. Marsa Beach is an 11-minute walk, and the Baths of Antoninus are roughly 4 km away. The Carthage National Museum sits about 5 km out if you're drawn to archaeology. Bicycle rental is available, which suits the area well. If you want noise and nightlife, this probably isn't your spot. But if calm is what you're after, it delivers.
Địa chỉ:Dar Corniche La Marsa, 3 Rue Abou Tammam, La Marsa 2070, Tunisia
Khu vực:Sidi Dhrif
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studio - Hammamet
This studio sits right by the sea in Eastern Hammamet, and that location alone sets a calm, unhurried tone from the moment you arrive. It's a no-frills setup that delivers the essentials well. You get air conditioning, heating, a full kitchen with oven and stove, a washer, free parking, and free WiFi. There's also a patio and an outdoor grill, so cooking in is genuinely enjoyable here. Cable TV and pet-friendly policy round things out nicely. Hammamet Beach and Bel Azur Beach are nearby, and local landmarks like Hammamet Fort and the Sirens Statue give the area real character. If you're into the outdoors, game walks and birdwatching are options in the area. Funny Land and Carthage Land are close for a livelier day out. Guest satisfaction here is notably strong, and we think that reflects the honest, practical comfort this place offers. Just don't expect hotel-style services: this is a self-sufficient stay, and it works best if you embrace that.
Khu vực:Eastern Hammamet
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Tunis Marriott Hotel
Tunis Marriott Hotel is a five-star property in a bustling business district, and it carries itself with the kind of polished, no-nonsense confidence you'd expect from the brand. The building sits just 4 km from Tunis-Carthage International Airport, so arriving and leaving is refreshingly painless, especially with an airport shuttle on offer. The Medina of Tunis is 8 km away, and Bardo National Museum is 9 km out, so the city is genuinely within reach. Inside, the feel is calm and well-ordered. Rooms are understated but comfortable, with Wi-Fi and TVs as standard. Step up to a suite and you get a minifridge and a separate living room, which makes longer stays far more livable. The rooftop pool and poolside bar are the clear highlights here. Two restaurants and a lobby lounge mean you're never scrambling for a meal, and 24-hour room service covers the late nights. The "kid-friendly" tag and generous parking make this a practical pick for anyone driving in with family. If you're not a pool person, you may find the vibe leans transactional. Everyone else will likely leave satisfied.
Địa chỉ:Tunis Marriott Hotel, Rue Zohra Faiza, Yasmine Tower، Immeuble, Tunis 1082, Tunisia
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Dar Yomma
Dar Yomma sits in Tozeur, a city in southwestern Tunisia where the Sahara meets ancient oasis culture. The feel here is calm and intimate, the kind of place that doesn't shout for your attention. We don't have a detailed amenities list to share, so we can't point you to a pool or a restaurant with any confidence. What we can say is that the guest rating is exceptionally strong, which suggests the experience consistently lands well with people who've actually stayed. The atmosphere reads as unhurried, in keeping with Tozeur's pace as a desert town. If you're drawn to places that earn loyalty through character rather than a checklist of facilities, this one is worth a closer look. That said, do your own digging before booking. Contact the property directly to confirm what's on offer. Going in with clear expectations will serve you better than assumptions.
Địa chỉ:Dar Yomma, Tozeur, Tunisia
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Schéhérazade
Schéhérazade is a polished, adults-only resort sitting right on the beach in Sousse, and it earns its four-star billing without much argument. The setting feels genuinely unhurried, and the scale works in your favor. You get two outdoor pools, a private beach, four restaurants, and four bars, so there's rarely a reason to leave the property. The buffet restaurant with show cooking is a nice touch, and room service means you're never stuck if you'd rather eat on your balcony or terrace. Rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screens, minibars, safes, and tea and coffeemakers. Some rooms offer gulf views or direct pool access, which are worth requesting. Beyond the pools and beach, there's a day spa, gym, tennis courts, mini-golf, and an open-air cinema. Live entertainment runs regularly, keeping evenings lively. Culturally, you're about 5 km from the Sousse Ribat fortress and 7 km from Port El Kantaoui. The all-inclusive option is genuinely good value here given what's on offer. Skip the standard rooms if you can stretch to a pool-access option.
Địa chỉ:Schéhérazade, Boulevard du 14 Janvier, Sousse 4039, Tunisia
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Dar Naël
Dar Naël sits in Hara Sghira Er Riadh, part of the open-air art district known as DJERBAHOOD, and the setting gives the whole place an unhurried, almost gallery-like calm. The vibe is intimate without feeling precious. Guests consistently rate the pool, spa, and breakfast as standouts, so those three things clearly deliver. You can take a dip before breakfast, or book the spa first and then eat. The outdoor pool and hot tub together make for a genuinely relaxing afternoon. Parking and an airport shuttle take the logistical stress out of arrival and departure. Breakfast is on-site, the bar is there when you want it, and the whole property is smoke-free. Staff communicate in Arabic, English, and French, which is a practical plus in this part of Tunisia. Rooms are air-conditioned, housekeeping runs daily, and Wi-Fi covers public areas throughout. If you care about atmosphere as much as comfort, this one earns its reputation. Just know it's a quieter, contemplative kind of stay rather than a buzzy resort.
Địa chỉ:Dar Naël, DJERBAHOOD, Rue Khayr Eddine Bacha, Hara Sghira Er Riadh 4146, Tunisia
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Misk Villa - Boutique hôtel & Spa
Misk Villa sits in Sidi Bou Said, one of Tunisia's most atmospheric addresses, and it carries that setting well. The boutique spa format keeps things calm and personal rather than sprawling and anonymous. You'll find a pool on site, so a morning swim before breakfast is genuinely on the table. The spa adds another layer of ease if you're after something restorative. Breakfast is available, and guests consistently rate it among the property's highlights. Parking is on site, which matters in a neighborhood where access can be tricky. An airport shuttle removes one logistical headache from your arrival and departure. The kitchen amenity suggests a degree of self-sufficiency if you want it. Housekeeping, full-service laundry, and an elevator round out what feels like a quietly well-run operation. Staff work in Arabic, French, and English, so communication should be smooth. The caveat: with a boutique setup, availability moves fast. Book early.
Địa chỉ:Misk Villa - Boutique hôtel & Spa, Rue Abou El Kacem Chebbi, impasse, 2026, Tunisia
Khu vực:Sidi Bou Said
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Hotel Le Sultan
Hotel Le Sultan sits right on the beach along the Gulf of Hammamet, and that beachfront position is the whole point. It's a contemporary property with a modern, streamlined feel rather than a fussy, heritage-style setup. Rooms come with balconies, flat-screens, and minifridges, and suites step it up with kitchenettes and separate living rooms. Room service runs 24/7, which we always appreciate. The food and drink situation is genuinely generous: five bars and three restaurants, plus a breakfast buffet and an all-inclusive option if you want to keep things simple. There's an outdoor pool with Gulf views and a chic spa with its own indoor pool, so you're covered on relaxing days. The kids' club makes this a solid pick for families. Active travelers will find a tennis court, equestrian center, dive school, and snorkeling on offer. The 13th-century Kasbah and Flipper Aqua Park are both just 5 km away. Our honest caveat: Route Touristique can feel resort-bubble-ish, so plan a trip into town if you want local texture.
Địa chỉ:Hotel Le Sultan, Route Touristique, Hammamet 8050, Tunisia
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Nên ở đâu tại Tunisia
Khu vực bạn chọn quan trọng hơn bản thân khách sạn.
Tunis medina: one of North Africa's great Islamic cities
The Tunis medina UNESCO World Heritage Site is best entered from Bab el-Bhar (the Sea Gate) on Avenue Habib Bourguiba. Walk straight through to the Zitouna Mosque at the center, the oldest mosque in Tunis founded in 732 AD. The main souk streets branch off from here. The souk el-Attarine sells perfumes, the souk el-Berka traditionally traded in gold, and the souk el-Koumach sells fabrics.
Dar Ben Gacem at $110 to $160 per night is the best place to stay in the medina. Book 3 to 4 weeks ahead, as it has only a handful of rooms. Mornings are the best time for photography before tour groups arrive. The Bardo National Museum, about 3 kilometers northwest of the medina, has the world's largest collection of Roman mosaics and takes a full morning to cover properly.
Carthage and Sidi Bou Said: the essential northern circuit
Carthage is just 18 kilometers north of central Tunis and easily reached on the TGM train line from the Tunis Marine station (5 TND, 30 minutes). The ruins spread across several sites including the Antonine Baths, the Tophet, and the Carthage National Museum on Byrsa Hill. A combined ticket costs 12 TND and covers all sites.
Sidi Bou Said, the blue and white cliffside village immediately north of Carthage, is the most photographed spot in Tunisia. The main street Rue Habib Thameur runs from the TGM station up to the hilltop cafe terrace with views over the Gulf of Tunis. Morning visits before 10 AM are far less crowded. The Cafe des Nattes on the main square is the mandatory stop for mint tea served in traditional glasses.
Sousse and the Central Coast: between medina and beach
Sousse has one of the best-preserved medinas in the country, a UNESCO site with a functional ribat fortress you can still climb for 5 TND. The Sousse National Museum inside the former governor's palace holds an excellent mosaic collection second only to the Bardo. Hotel Hadrumete at $100 to $145 is positioned directly beside the medina walls.
Port El Kantaoui, 10 kilometers north of Sousse, is a purpose-built marina resort that is slightly more upscale than the main city coast. The Mövenpick Resort here at $260 to $380 has the best facilities on the central coast. Between Sousse and Hammamet, the stretch of beaches at Chott Meriem and Akouda are accessible and less crowded than the main resort zones.
Djerba: island life, street art, and the oldest Jewish community
Djerba is Tunisia's most visited island, connected to the mainland by a 7-kilometer causeway. The main draw is the relaxed pace: good beaches, the Jewish quarter of Hara Sghira with the ancient El Ghriba synagogue, and the village of Erriadh covered in large-scale murals since 2014. Dar Dhiafa in Erriadh at $130 to $195 per night puts you in the middle of the art village.
The El Ghriba synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Africa, continuously operating since 586 BC according to tradition. Entrance is free but a headscarf or cover is required for women. The annual pilgrimage in May brings thousands of Jewish visitors from Europe and Israel. Rental scooters on the island cost $15 per day and are the most practical transport.
Tozeur and the Saharan south: desert, oases, and Star Wars
Tozeur sits at the northern edge of the Chott el-Djerid salt lake, the largest salt pan in the Sahara. The old town, Ouled el-Hadef, has distinctive yellow brick architecture and a small but interesting Dar Cherait museum (8 TND entry). The Sahara Palace hotel at $140 to $200 is the best-positioned base for desert day trips.
The Star Wars filming locations around Tozeur draw significant film tourism. Tours to the Tatooine sets (Sidi Driss Hotel in Matmata is recognizable as the Lars Homestead) cost $40 to $80 per person from Tozeur. The Chott el-Djerid is best experienced at sunset when the salt lake turns pink and orange. Camel treks onto the fringes of the Sahara start from $30 per hour.
Hammamet: the original Tunisian beach resort
Hammamet was Tunisia's first resort town, developed in the 1960s around a medieval medina and a long sandy bay. The old medina with its restored kasbah is far more interesting than the Zone Touristique hotel strip to the north. Hotel Le Phenix at $120 to $180 in Hammamet Nord is a solid family option with direct beach access.
The Hammamet International Cultural Center (Centre Culturel International) hosts a major arts festival each July that attracts regional theater and music acts. The jasmine-scented medina evenings in Hammamet are genuinely atmospheric. Day trips to Nabeul, 12 kilometers north, reach the main pottery market where local craftspeople sell directly from their workshops.
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Khu vực khách sạn tốt nhất của Tunisia
Tunisia divides cleanly into the medina cities of the north (Tunis, Sousse, Sfax), the beach resort coast along the east, the island of Djerba in the south, and the Saharan edge towns of Tozeur and Douz. Each region offers a completely different type of stay.
Tunis and the North 15 khách sạn được xác minh Capital medina, Roman ruins, and clifftop villages
Capital medina, Roman ruins, and clifftop villages
Tunis city and its northern suburbs hold the country's best concentration of culture and accommodation quality. The medina, Carthage, Sidi Bou Said, and the Bardo Museum are all within 30 minutes of each other. Dar Ben Gacem inside the medina at $110 to $160 is the standout boutique option. The Residence Tunis at Gammarth is the country's best luxury property at $280 to $420.
The northern coast from La Marsa to Gammarth is a popular weekend escape for Tunis residents and offers a pleasant combination of beach cafes, fish restaurants, and the Residence Tunis at the headland.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Tunis and the North → Sousse and the Central Coast 12 khách sạn được xác minh Medieval medina and the best beach resort infrastructure
Medieval medina and the best beach resort infrastructure
Sousse combines a UNESCO-listed medina with a long sandy beach and good transport links. Hotel Hadrumete at $100 to $145 next to the medina walls is the best mid-range option in the city center. Port El Kantaoui 10 kilometers north has the Mövenpick at $260 to $380 as the coast's best upscale resort.
The central coast is the most convenient base for day trips to El Jem's Roman amphitheater and Kairouan's Great Mosque. Louage shared taxis from Sousse Bab Jedid reach El Jem in under 1 hour for $5.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Sousse and the Central Coast → Djerba Island 8 khách sạn được xác minh Island calm, ancient synagogue, and the best street art in North Africa
Island calm, ancient synagogue, and the best street art in North Africa
Djerba is low-key, flat, and easy to navigate by rental scooter. The mix of Arab, Jewish, and Berber heritage gives it a unique cultural character. Dar Dhiafa in Erriadh at $130 to $195 per night is the most distinctive property on the island. For beach-focused stays, the Zone Touristique hotels near Midoun have more direct sand access.
The El Ghriba synagogue is the island's most historically important site and worth a morning visit. The Friday market at Houmt Souk, the main town, is one of the best in southern Tunisia.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Djerba Island → Tozeur and the Saharan South 6 khách sạn được xác minh Oasis towns, salt lakes, and Star Wars filming locations
Oasis towns, salt lakes, and Star Wars filming locations
The Tozeur region is the most dramatically different part of Tunisia from the coast and medina cities. The Chott el-Djerid salt lake, the desert Star Wars sets, and the traditional oasis architecture of Ouled el-Hadef make it a full destination in its own right. Sahara Palace at $140 to $200 is the best base.
Douz, 100 kilometers southeast of Tozeur, is the gateway to serious Saharan camel treks and overnight desert camps. Budget guesthouses in Douz charge $30 to $50 per night. The Matmata area with its underground troglodyte villages is a 2-hour drive east toward Medenine.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Tozeur and the Saharan South →Khu vực tốt nhất theo phong cách
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Medina Life
Dar Ben Gacem inside the Tunis medina puts you 3 minutes from the Zitouna Mosque in an 18th-century palace covered in hand-painted tiles. At $110 to $160 per night with only a handful of rooms, it books out fast. Nothing else in the country offers this level of authentic medina immersion.
Mediterranean Coast
The Mövenpick at Port El Kantaoui north of Sousse is the best resort on the central coast at $260 to $380. The marina setting and large pool complex beat the standard Zone Touristique all-inclusive experience significantly. Carthage Thalasso Resort at Gammarth near Tunis is worth the premium for the cliff-top sea views.
Djerban Seclusion
Dar Dhiafa in Erriadh village at $130 to $195 is a converted traditional Djerban house with a courtyard pool, garden restaurant, and quiet village atmosphere. The street art murals on surrounding walls make early morning walks here a genuine pleasure.
Beach Resort Family
Hotel Le Phenix in Hammamet Nord at $120 to $180 has direct beach access, a shallow pool section for children, and the all-inclusive option works out well for families over 5 nights. The old Hammamet medina is a 15-minute walk, giving parents a cultural option without full resort isolation.
Budget Medina
Hotel Majestic on Avenue de Paris in Tunis at $55 to $85 is the best budget option with genuine character. The colonial building, central location 10 minutes from the medina entrance, and included breakfast make it the city's clearest budget pick. Hotel Amir in Sfax at $45 to $70 is the most reliable budget option in the south.
Tunisian Food Trail
Tunis has North Africa's most diverse food scene. Brik (fried pastry with egg) at medina stalls costs 2 TND. The Tunis fish market near the port sells the morning catch until 10 AM. At the Residence Tunis in Gammarth, the two main restaurants serve some of the best food available in any hotel in the country.
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We reviewed hotels across Tunisia's main travel corridors: the Tunis medina, the Sousse and Hammamet coast, Djerba island, and the Saharan desert edge. Hotels were evaluated on location accuracy, value for price, and how well they represent the local character of their area.
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Spring (March-May)
Spring is the ideal window for Tunisia. Temperatures are comfortable across all regions including the Saharan south. The coast is warm without being crowded. Wildflowers appear in the northern Tell mountains. Hotel rates are lower than peak summer. Ramadan falls in different months each year so check dates as it affects opening hours.
Summer (June-August)
Peak season for the coast with European tourists filling the Hammamet and Sousse resorts. Beach hotels are excellent value compared to southern Europe. Avoid the Saharan south in summer as Tozeur regularly hits 45 degrees C. Medina cities are bearable in the mornings with air conditioning in the afternoon. Book coast hotels 6 to 8 weeks ahead.
Autumn (September-October)
September and October are excellent. The coast cools slightly and crowds thin significantly after August. Djerba is at its best in October. The Saharan south becomes accessible again as temperatures drop below 35 degrees C. Hotel rates fall back toward spring levels. October is arguably the best single month to visit Tunisia.
Winter (November-February)
Winter is the best time for the Tozeur desert region and Matmata. Daytime temperatures are 15 to 22 degrees C, perfect for trekking and Star Wars site tours. The coast is too cold for swimming but Tunis and the medina cities are uncrowded and pleasant. Hotel rates are at their annual low and most properties offer strong deals.
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Carry cash in the medinas
Card machines are rare in medina guesthouses, souvenir shops, and local restaurants. Change euros or USD at a licensed bureau de change in the Ville Nouvelle or at your hotel. Keep 50 to 100 TND in small bills for market shopping, tipping, and medina meals. Do not try to take Tunisian Dinar out of the country as it is technically illegal.
Book Dar Ben Gacem 4 to 6 weeks ahead
With only a handful of rooms, Dar Ben Gacem inside the Tunis medina sells out quickly, especially April through June and September through October. Contact them directly at their email as availability is sometimes not reflected accurately on booking platforms. The property is not always visible from the street and you will need directions from the Zitouna Mosque area.
Get to El Jem by 9 AM before tour buses arrive
El Jem's Roman amphitheater, one of the best-preserved in the world and larger than most in Rome, is 60 kilometers south of Sousse. Louage taxis from Sousse Bab Jedid bus station cost $5 to $8 and take under 1 hour. Entry costs $8. The interior is completely unroped and you can walk through the underground passages. Arrive before 9 AM to have it mostly to yourself before organized tour groups arrive from 10 AM.
Hire a guide for the Tunis medina on your first day
The Tunis medina is a genuine maze. An official guide (insist on the official association badge) costs $20 to $30 for 2 hours and stops the persistent unofficial guides who earn commissions from shops. Your hotel reception can recommend reliable guides. After one guided walk you will have enough orientation to explore independently.
Tozeur in summer: do not do it
Tozeur and the Saharan south regularly hit 45 degrees C in July and August. Outdoor sightseeing is impossible between 11 AM and 4 PM. If you must visit in summer, every excursion needs to start at 7 AM and finish before 11. The Sahara Palace has strong air conditioning throughout. October through March is genuinely the right window for all Saharan activities.
The Carthage train is better than a taxi
The TGM train line from Tunis Marine station to Carthage-Hannibal station costs 5 TND and takes 30 minutes. It runs every 30 minutes from 6 AM to 11 PM. This is significantly cheaper and faster than a taxi in traffic and connects directly to the Carthage ruins, Sidi Bou Said, and La Marsa beach in one continuous line. Buy a day pass for 10 TND if visiting multiple sites along the route.
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What is the best area to stay in Tunis?
The medina is the best choice for first-timers, but it requires accepting that streets are narrow and sometimes confusing. Dar Ben Gacem inside the medina at $110 to $160 per night is the standout choice, a few minutes from the Zitouna Mosque. If you prefer a wider street grid, Avenue de Paris in the Ville Nouvelle has the best mid-range hotels including the Hotel Majestic. Gammarth on the coast 20 kilometers north combines sea access with easy day trips into the city.
Is Tunisia safe for tourists in 2026?
The main tourist areas, including Tunis, Sousse, Hammamet, Djerba, and Tozeur, are safe for visitors. The interior of the country and the Libyan and Algerian border regions require checking current government advisories before traveling. Standard precautions apply in medina areas: watch your belongings in crowded souks, be aware of unofficial guides steering you toward souvenir shops. The coast and resort areas have a heavy police and tourist police presence.
When is the best time to visit Tunisia?
March to May and September to October are ideal. Spring brings perfect temperatures of 18 to 25 degrees C across the country and summer tourist crowds have not yet arrived. Djerba and the coast are at their best in late September through October. The Saharan south around Tozeur is best in November through March when daytime temperatures are manageable. July and August are very hot and the coast hotels are packed with European tourists.
What do hotels cost in Tunisia?
Budget options in Sfax start at $45 per night. Mid-range medina guesthouses in Tunis run $100 to $160. Beachfront resorts in Hammamet and Sousse range from $120 to $230. The Residence Tunis at Gammarth is the top luxury option at $280 to $420 per night. Djerba island offers good mid-range value with properties like Dar Dhiafa at $130 to $195 in a converted traditional house.
How do I get to Djerba from Tunis?
Tunisair operates daily flights from Tunis-Carthage Airport to Djerba-Zarzis Airport, taking about 1 hour and costing $50 to $90 each way depending on availability. The drive via the Jorf-Ajim causeway from Sfax takes about 4 hours. A car ferry crosses between Jorf and Ajim in 15 minutes and runs frequently. Djerba is small enough to explore by rental scooter at about $15 per day, which is the most practical way to reach Erriadh village and the beach areas.
What is the best hotel on Djerba island?
Dar Dhiafa in Erriadh village is the most interesting stay on the island at $130 to $195 per night. It is a converted traditional Djerban house with a courtyard pool and garden restaurant. The village is known for its large-scale street murals painted by international artists since 2014. For beach access, the bigger resorts on the northeast coast near Zone Touristique Midoun are closer to the water. Dar Dhiafa requires a rental scooter or car to reach beaches.
Is the Tunis medina worth staying in versus the modern city?
Yes, if you book the right property. The medina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and staying inside it, at a riad like Dar Ben Gacem on a side street near the Zitouna Mosque, puts you in one of North Africa's best-preserved Islamic city centers. The streets are pedestrian-only and quiet after 9 PM. The Ville Nouvelle on Avenue de Paris is more convenient logistically but lacks the character. Budget an extra $60 per night for the medina experience.
What are the best day trips from Sousse?
El Jem, 60 kilometers south of Sousse, has one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world, larger than most in Italy, and costs $8 entry. Kairouan is 58 kilometers west, home to the Great Mosque of Kairouan founded in 670 AD, one of the oldest mosques in North Africa. Both are easily reached by louage (shared taxi) from Sousse Bab Jedid bus terminal for $5 to $8 each way. Allow a full day for either destination.
What is the Star Wars connection to Tunisia?
Tunisia was used extensively for Star Wars filming locations beginning in 1976. The Tozeur region served as Tatooine in the original trilogy and the prequels. Specific sites include the Ksar Hadada fortified granary near Medenine, the village of Matmata with its underground troglodyte homes, and various desert sets near Tozeur. Tours from Tozeur to the Star Wars sites cost $40 to $80 per person. The Sahara Palace hotel at $140 to $200 is the best base for these excursions.
What is the tipping culture in Tunisian hotels?
Tipping is expected but not mandatory. Bellboys typically receive 1 to 2 Tunisian Dinar (TND) per bag. Housekeeping earns 3 to 5 TND per night. Restaurant staff in hotels expect 10 percent of the bill. Tour guides get $5 to $15 USD per half-day. At all-inclusive resorts, a daily tip of 5 TND to staff who serve you regularly is customary and genuinely appreciated. Always carry small denomination coins for spontaneous tips.
What currency should I bring to Tunisia?
The Tunisian Dinar (TND) cannot legally be taken out of the country. Exchange euros or USD at airport exchange counters or hotel reception on arrival, keep your receipts, and spend what you exchange. The rate at licensed exchange offices in the Tunis city center is better than airport rates. ATMs work reliably across the main cities and tourist areas. Credit cards are accepted at all upper mid-range and luxury hotels but cash is needed in medinas and smaller guesthouses.
What should I avoid when booking hotels in Tunisia?
Avoid all-inclusive resorts in Zone Touristique Nabeul-Hammamet if you want any cultural immersion. They are isolated hotel complexes with no connection to Tunisian life. Avoid booking hotels on Djerba's northwest coast near Aghir if you want nightlife or restaurants nearby. The best value is always in locally run riads and guesthouses rather than international chain properties. Avoid the Sfax coastal area for leisure travel as it is primarily industrial.
Liên kết hữu ích cho Tunisia
Chỉ các nguồn chính phủ và chính thức. Không có trang đặt phòng, không quảng cáo.
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Tunisia
- Agence de Mise en Valeur du Patrimoine Tunisien
- Institut National de la Statistique Tunisie
- Office National Artisanat Tunisie
- Britannica: Tunisia country profile
- Carthage National Museum and archaeological site
- Tunis Medina preservation authority
- El Jem amphitheater official site
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