Tunisia Holidays 2026/2027

Hot and sunny in all the right ways, Tunisia is your go-to destination for beaches with a side dish of culture. Here, UNESCO sites and waterparks tick the classic holiday boxes, while the nightlife scenes at individual resorts keep you on your toes.

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Why choose a Tunisia holiday?

Tunisia is an increasingly popular destination with new holidaymakers discovering its wonders every year – here’s just a few of the reasons people are loving it:

  • Great value sunshine – Enjoy beautiful beaches, warm weather and excellent hotels without breaking the bank.
  • Year-round warm climate – Tunisia’s Mediterranean sunshine makes it a fantastic choice for both summer holidays and winter escapes.
  • Golden sandy beaches – Relax on long stretches of golden sand and swim in the crystal clear waters of the Tunisian coastline.
  • Rich history and culture – Explore ancient ruins, bustling medinas and centuries of fascinating heritage.
  • Fantastic All Inclusive resorts – Tunisia is known for its excellent value All Inclusive hotels packed with facilities and fun for families, couples and friends alike.
  • Family-friendly holidays – Safe beaches, spacious resorts and plenty of activities make Tunisia a great choice for families.

Key Facts for Tunisia:

  • Currency: Tunisian Dinar (TND)
  • Language: Arabic
  • Timezone: GMT+1
  • Avg. Flight Time: 4 hours 30 minutes (from London)
  • Visas: You do not need a visa if you’re travelling to Tunisia for less than 90 days.

Best destinations in Tunisia

From bustling coastal cities and luxury marina resorts to peaceful island escapes, Tunisia offers a destination to suit every type of holiday.

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Popular hotels in Tunisia

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Beaches in Tunisia

Tunisia’s coastline is a sun-lover’s paradise with golden sands and calm turquoise waters. There’s a beach for every holidaygoer, whether you’re after serene relaxation or lively resort fun – and anything in between.

  • Hammamet beach is famous for its long, golden sand and shallow, crystal-clear waters. It’s a popular beach for those looking to have everything on hand, enjoy the waters for swimming or a variety of watersports – including jet skiing, windsurfing and paddleboarding – or stroll the promenade taking advantage of the bars, cafes and restaurants.
  • The beaches on Djerba Island also boast soft sands and calm waters perfect for a day of sunbathing and swimming, but with a much more relaxed and tranquil vibe. Head here for a quieter escape, picturesque picnic spots and even some local wildlife spotting.
  • Sousse beach is a lively pick with a vibrant atmosphere and plenty of activities on hand. Get stuck in with parasailing or banana boating among more watersports, enjoy a cocktail in one of the beach bars or head into the city to combine sunbathing with sightseeing.

Places to go in Tunisia

Tunisia is a country of contrasts, offering everything from ancient ruins and bustling medinas to serene beaches and desert adventures. No matter your interests, there’s something here for everyone.

  • Head to the capital city of Tunisia, Tunis, to explore a place that combines modern life with centuries of history. The medina of Tunis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, full of narrow streets, markets, mosques and artisan shops. You can even visit the Bardo Museum to see one of the world’s finest collections of Roman mosaics – perfect for history buffs and culture lovers.
  • The Sahara Desert is a must visit on holiday in Tunisia, whether you choose to explore on camel back, by 4×4 or with a mesmerising overnight stay under the stars. It’s the ultimate adventure and you’re guaranteed to capture some of the most incredible photos.
  • Kairouan is one of Islam’s holiest cities, known for its Great Mosque and spiritual significance, making it the place to be for those looking for an authentic cultural experience. Explore the medina, appreciate the traditional crafts and try the local sweets.

Things to see in Tunisia

Tunisia is packed with fascinating sights that span history, culture, and natural beauty. From ancient ruins to bustling markets and serene landscapes, there’s plenty of things to see in Tunisia.

  • Enjoy the panoramic seaviews and iconic blue and white buildings of Sidi Bou Said. This cliff-top village is a charming day out for couples and culture lovers, with boutique shops, art galleries and plenty of local cafes perfect for stopping to watch the world go by.
  • Gain a deeper insight into Tunisia’s rich history and a visit to the Bardo Museum in Tunis. It’s one of the most important museums in North Africa, famous for its roman mosaics, ancient artifacts, and Islamic art collections – really giving history buffs something to marvel at.
  • If you’re a fan of Star Wars, you might recognise areas around Tozeur. This oasis town is surrounded by palm groves, traditional architecture and the vast salt lake – Chott el Jerid. Seeing this at sunrise or sunset is a memorable and unique experience you can’t get anywhere else.

Nightlife in Tunisia

Tunisia’s coastal towns are brimming with history, charm, and authentic local experiences. Exploring these towns lets you combine relaxation with vibrant culture, traditional markets and culinary delights.

  • Famous for its UNESCO-listed medina, wander the narrow alleyways, bustling souks, and historic landmarks in Sousse. The markets boast a lively atmosphere where you can haggle for traditional crafts, spices and unique textiles. The town’s harbour and marina are perfect for evening strolls and waterfront dining.
  • Hammamet is known for its whitewashed medina walls and charming old town, blending history with modern resort comforts. Explore the local artisan shops and gardens and head to the Hammamet Fort to enjoy the panoramic views of the Mediterranean. It’s a charming day out for families and couples alike.
  • Mahdia is a quieter town with an authentic feel, known for its fishing port, ancient medina and golden beaches. Bag an impressive photo in front of the Mahdia Skifa El Kahla, a historic fortress gate, before strolling through the peaceful streets lined with traditional architecture.

Food and drink in Tunisia

Tunisian cuisine is a bold and flavourful blend of North African, Mediterranean, Berber, and Middle Eastern influences, and is known for being hearty, aromatic and often spicy.

  • Couscous is a staple and even considered the national dish of Tunisia. Often served with lamb, chicken or fish, plus lots of veggies like carrot and courgette, then richly spiced with harissa and aromatic broths, it’s enjoyed as a hearty lunch or evening meal.
  • Perfect for a starter or a light snack, Brik is a thin filo pastry triangle, filled with mashed potato, egg, tuna, and parsley, then fried until deliciously crispy. It’s often eaten after Ramadan but it can be tried all year round.
  • For those with a sweet tooth, a Makroud is a must try – a sweet semolina pastry stuffed with dates and nuts, then fried and dipped in honey.
  • Mint tea is the national drink of Tunisia, served hot, sweet and fragrant with fresh mint leaves – even sometimes topped with pine nuts for an extra touch of flavour. Enjoy it in the afternoon with friends in a cafe or after dinner in the evening.

Costs in Tunisia

The prices in Tunisia can vary depending on where you are, but here are some typical average costs:

  • A three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant can cost around £15-25.
  • A small local beer might cost £1.50-£3, a soft drink about £1, a glass of wine about £3.50-£6, and cocktails generally £5-£8.
  • A short taxi ride of about 5 km can typically cost around £5.

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    Best time to go to Tunisia

    Tunisia is a great choice for sunshine through most of the year, so the best time to visit really comes down to the kind of holiday you’re after.

    If you’re looking for hot temperatures and classic beach holiday vibes, the summer months from June to September are your best bet. Expect temperatures between 28°C and 35°C, with long days of sunshine and warm seas perfect for swimming and sunbathing.

    For many , May, June, September and October are the sweet spot as this is the shoulder season – the time between the peak and off peak seasons. Temperatures are typically a comfortable 23°C to 30°C, the sea is still warm and it’s a great time to mix beach days with sightseeing, and exploring.

    If you’re focused on snapping up a bargain, the quieter months between November and April often offer the best value. Temperatures are cooler, usually between 16°C and 22°C, so it’s still t-shirt weather and the prime time to be getting that sightseeing in – or simply escaping the cold UK winter!

    Frequently asked questions about holidays to Tunisia

    The currency used in Tunisia is the Tunisian Dinar (TND). It is a closed currency so you can only change your travel money once in the country.

    The official language of Tunisia is Arabic but there can be different dialects spoken in different areas too.

    The timezone in Tunisia is GMT+1 which means Tunisia is just one hour ahead of the UK.

    The average flight time from the UK to Tunisia is 3 hours – but this can vary slightly depending on the exact location you’re flying to and from.

    No, you do not need a visa if your holiday in Tunisia is for less than 90 days.

    Check the official Government entry requirements if you are travelling to Tunisia for 90 days or more.