Oct 7, 2022

Where to go in Tunisia: the different regions to visit!

 Travel to Tunisia: a magnificent country full of traditions



You have undertaken to make a trip to admire the magnificent view of the Sahara desert, but do not yet know how and where to go to Tunisia? Let's discover these beautiful landscapes and discover together some good reasons to travel to Tunisia. The first step is to consult the available flights in order to make your reservation to cross France and land at Tunis Carthage or Djerba Zarzis airport in Tunisia. Several flights are deployed every day from Paris to Tunisia. The price of a plane ticket from Paris to Tunisia will depend on the airport where you want to land and the airline you choose. Flights to Tunis cost around 300 euros. To land in Monastir plan about 220 euros. Flights to Sfax or to Djerba cost between 350 and 450 euros. In Tunisia, you can book a hotel in Hammamet for your stay and enjoy the fine sandy beaches and its pleasant climate all year round. Hammamet is one of the most tourist cities in Tunisia and is an ideal place to spend a quiet holiday in the Medina, which is one of the oldest monuments in the city located by the sea and surrounded by magnificent beaches.


Where to go in Tunisia with the family?

To enchant your trip to Tunisia, there are regions not to be missed:


  • Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, is recognized for its many facets. During your trip, enjoy the richness of its cultural heritage and its mosques as well as its colonial architecture.
  • Tozeur is known for its delicious dates, it is the oasis of the great charm of the country, you can discover its magnificent waterfall and its refreshing palm grove in the middle of the desert by renting a hotel on site for your holidays.
  • Carthage is the old commercial and maritime city classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this city has been able to immerse itself in history and you can take a charming little detour by booking a hotel in this two thousand year old city.
  • Make a detour to Douz in Tunisia, this oasis located in the south of the country is the gateway to the Sahara, it is the starting point for excursions on the backs of camels to admire its grandiose landscapes and its hot springs.
  • In Chott El-Djerid you will discover the gigantic saline expanse between mountain and desert with a lunar view and an amazing site where the reflection of the moon creates authentic mirages.
  • Dougga is the ideal place for lovers of history and heritage, it is possible to access its remarkable preserved archaeological site, and the visit to this ancient city is breathtaking.
  • In El Jem, take advantage of your stay to explore the largest coliseum in the Maghreb and a huge amphitheater that can accommodate more than thirty thousand spectators for its musical events and concerts.
  • Take advantage of your stay in Tunisia to visit Ksar-Ghilane, located in the heart of the Tunisian Sahara, this exceptional little oasis is home to a thermal spring. Aboard a four-four, explore this site which hides a small corner of freshness full of poetry.
  • In Sidi Bou Said you will discover the magnificent white and blue houses, and walk in its narrow streets for a stopover in this charming exceptional village nestled on a cliff where you can taste its local mint tea and admire the beaches of the Mediterranean Sea. Out of sight.
  • Go to the discovery of Oudna, about thirty kilometers from Tunis, and explore this ancient Roman city which is also a preserved ancient site, do not miss the sumptuous mosaics of its rich villa of Laberii.
  • Head north of Tunisia to Bulla Regia to explore the ancient city with Roman influences which retraces the seventeen centuries of history of this city founded by the Numidians and take the opportunity to visit the multi-storey houses, on the surface and in the basement to protect themselves from the heat of Africa.
  • Go to discover the unusual site at Ksar Ouled Soltane, the granaries of Ksar built by the Berbers. From sandy constructions to exterior stairs as if in weightlessness and enjoy the beautiful beaches around.

Where to spend your holidays in Tunisia?

To make your holiday unforgettable and make your trip a success while taking full advantage of the Tunisian landscapes and culture, you can opt for a rental in Tozeur, close to the Sahara Desert. Tozeur is one of the most visited cities in Tunisia, the city is known for being the largest oasis in the country home to spectacular palm trees and a breathtaking waterfall. However, a holiday in Tunisia or elsewhere is not without danger and it is obviously necessary to remain cautious: the situation in Tunisia for tourists is to avoid places such as markets and isolated neighborhoods to avoid crossing thieves in public places. When it comes to holidays in Tunisia danger is not to be ignored, avoid walks alone and always try to move with family or be accompanied by your friends to be sure to make the most of your holidays in this beautiful multicultural country.

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