🇹🇳 Your Guide to Tunisia
The country that brought the Mediterranean and the desert together in one place — hidden gems and food beyond description
Tunisia is a country that feels like it hasn't received the tourist attention it deserves — and that's exactly what makes it special 🤫. A medina with alleyways and a history thousands of years old, blue beaches that rival Greece, and a desert where the night sky is like nothing you've ever seen in your life. And for the Saudi traveler, Tunisia is visa-free ✈️ with prices that are very easy on the pocket.
Top Places to See
The Medina of Tunis
UNESCO World Heritage — narrow alleyways, craftsmen, and historic souks that take you to another era
Carthage
Ruins of the ancient Phoenician civilization on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean — stunning history
Sidi Bou Said
A village of blue doors and windows on pure white — one of the most beautiful views in North Africa
The Desert and Douz
Sleeping in a tent among the dunes, camel riding, and a sky full of stars unlike anything you've seen 🌌
Hammamet and Djerba
Tunisia's finest beaches — turquoise waters and quiet resorts away from the crowds
Practical Tips
The Tunisian dinar cannot be taken out of the country — exchange only what you need and no more
Tunisian harissa is extremely spicy — if you can't handle heat, say 'a little harissa' from the start
Best time to visit: March–May or September–November — summer is very hot inland
Ask for a metered taxi or agree on a price before getting in — very important in the capital
If you want the desert, book through a trusted agency — it saves you from unpleasant surprises in remote areas 🏜️
Tunisia never lets you down — sea, desert, and history all in one country 🇹🇳 and at prices that have you extending your stay without a second thought. Try it once and then come tell me what you think!