
<p>Tunisia is not exactly the star of global tourism, but it consistently attracts a loyal group of visitors each year. This destination could be seen as an ordinary beach getaway with decent sea conditions, average sightseeing tours, and somewhat outdated hotels. However, one factor sets Tunisia apart: <strong>thalassotherapy</strong>, a popular wellness treatment derived from the French and offered here at affordable prices. While Tunisia boasts top-notch thalassotherapy centers, the hotels are generally older with limited space.</p>
<div class="table-of-contents open"><!--noindex--><div class="table-of-contents__header"><span class="table-of-contents__hide js-table-of-contents-hide">Contents</span></div><ol class="table-of-contents__list js-table-of-contents-list">
<li class="level-1"><a href="#tunisia-republic-of-tunisia">Tunisia (Republic of Tunisia)</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#regions-and-resorts-of-tunisia">Regions and Resorts of Tunisia</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#climate">Climate</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#visa-and-customs">Visa and Customs</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#getting-to-tunisia">Getting to Tunisia</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#public-transportation">Public Transportation</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#popular-activities-and-attractions">Popular Activities and Attractions</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#shopping-and-souvenirs">Shopping and Souvenirs</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#thalassotherapy">Thalassotherapy</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#diving">Diving</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#restaurants-and-cuisine">Restaurants and Cuisine</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#top-9-things-to-do-in-tunisia">Top 9 Things to Do in Tunisia</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#popular-excursions">Popular Excursions</a></li><li class="level-2"><a href="#public-holidays-in-tunisia">Public Holidays in Tunisia</a></li></ol><!--/noindex--></div><h2 id="tunisia-republic-of-tunisia">Tunisia (Republic of Tunisia)</h2>
<p>Thalassotherapy in Tunisia is on par with European standards, and thanks to competitive pricing, it has built a strong following among wellness tourists. However, Tunisia&#8217;s hotel infrastructure lags, with few new hotels available.</p>
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<h3 id="regions-and-resorts-of-tunisia">Regions and Resorts of Tunisia</h3>
<p>The capital city of Tunisia merges African, Arab, and European influences. Its historic center feels like a scene from Arabian Nights, with bustling markets, mosques, and narrow alleyways. The Habib Bourguiba Avenue embodies a colonial past with elegant mansions, ornate churches, and chic boutiques. Northern districts such as La Goulette and La Marsa charm with Mediterranean allure, while Sidi Bou Said resembles the blue-and-white villages of Greece.</p>
<blockquote><p>Business hotels are mainly in the capital, while tourist hotels are situated in suburbs like Gammarth and near Carthage.</p></blockquote>
<p>Popular resorts include Hammamet, with its pristine beaches and renowned thalassotherapy centers, and Sousse, which appeals to adventurous travelers with vibrant nightlife, golf, and yachting options. For tranquility, <a href="https://mandry.club/en/resorts-and-regions/monastir-tunisia/">Monastir</a> and Mahdia offer more authentic and quiet atmospheres.</p>
<figure><img class="aligncenter" src="https://mandry.club/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Tunis.jpg" alt="Historic City of Tunisia" width="750" height="499" /></figure>
<h3 id="climate">Climate</h3>
<p>Tunisia enjoys a pleasant climate. Summers are hot but bearable due to low humidity, with temperatures around 33-35°C. Winters are mild, particularly on the island of Djerba. The swimming season extends from late May to late October, with water temperatures rarely falling below 20°C.</p>
<h3 id="visa-and-customs">Visa and Customs</h3>
<p>Ukrainian citizens do not require a visa to visit Tunisia for stays up to 90 days. Upon entry, they only need to present a passport valid for at least three months.</p>
<blockquote><p>On flights to Tunisia, passengers receive immigration cards to fill out, which will be partially kept at passport control.</p></blockquote>
<h3 id="getting-to-tunisia">Getting to Tunisia</h3>
<p>Tunisia has multiple airports, including Tunis-Carthage near the capital, Enfidha-Hammamet near Sousse, and Djerba-Zarzis on the island of Djerba. Most charter flights from Ukraine operate in summer, with European airlines taking over during the off-season.</p>
<h3 id="public-transportation">Public Transportation</h3>
<p>Tunisia’s cities are connected by national railway lines operated by SNCFT. For local travel, Tunis has a light rail system linking downtown to the suburbs, while Sousse, Monastir, and Mahdia are served by commuter trains.</p>
<figure><img class="aligncenter" src="https://mandry.club/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/el-jem-750x424.jpg" alt="El Jem Amphitheater in Tunisia" width="750" height="424" /></figure>
<h3 id="popular-activities-and-attractions">Popular Activities and Attractions</h3>
<p>Tunisia boasts a rich history that includes ancient ruins, impressive forts, and grand mosques. Highlights include the Medina of Tunis, the ruins of Carthage, and the resort town of Hammamet, known for its fortress and Roman ruins.</p>
<figure><img class="aligncenter" src="https://mandry.club/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/verbluby-tunis-750x500.jpg" alt="Sahara Desert Safari in Tunisia" width="750" height="500" /></figure>
<h3 id="shopping-and-souvenirs">Shopping and Souvenirs</h3>
<p>Tunisia is famous for unique souvenirs like Mahdia silk shawls, coral jewelry from Tabarka, and traditional silver Berber jewelry. Popular food items include <a href="https://mandry.club/en/interesting-facts/history-of-dates-how-desert-fruits-conquered-the-world/">dates</a>, olive oil, and pastries.</p>
<figure><img class="aligncenter" src="https://mandry.club/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/tunis-1-750x409.jpg" alt="Souvenirs and Local Crafts in Tunisia" width="750" height="409" /></figure>
<h3 id="thalassotherapy">Thalassotherapy</h3>
<p>Thalassotherapy is a major attraction in Tunisia, featuring a variety of treatments using seawater, mud, and algae. Hammamet is home to world-renowned centers like Bio Azur and Thalgo. These treatments offer relief for arthritis, stress, and skin issues.</p>
<blockquote><p>Initial consultations cost around 40 TND, with weekly treatment courses starting from 700 TND.</p></blockquote>
<h3 id="diving">Diving</h3>
<p>While not as popular as other Mediterranean locations, Tunisia has diving spots featuring <a href="https://mandry.club/en/interesting-facts/coral-reefs-animals-or-plants/">coral reefs</a>, underwater caves, and sunken WWII ships, attracting year-round divers.</p>
<blockquote><p>Standard diving fees are around 50 TND, with diving centers in Hammamet, Sousse, Mahdia, and Djerba.</p></blockquote>
<h3 id="restaurants-and-cuisine">Restaurants and Cuisine</h3>
<p>Tunisian cuisine combines Mediterranean flavors with spices and herbs. Popular dishes include &#8220;brik&#8221; pastries, couscous, and a variety of seafood and meat dishes. Local drinks include sweet mint tea and &#8220;kahwa arbi&#8221; coffee.</p>
<h3 id="top-9-things-to-do-in-tunisia">Top 9 Things to Do in Tunisia</h3>
<ol>
<li>Explore the ruins of Carthage.</li>
<li>Take photos in Sidi Bou Said.</li>
<li>Experience a thalassotherapy treatment.</li>
<li>Visit the Roman amphitheater in El Djem.</li>
<li>Relax on Tunisia&#8217;s best beaches.</li>
<li>Listen to the sands sing in the Sahara.</li>
<li>Try couscous in a local restaurant.</li>
<li>Watch the sunrise over Chott el Jerid salt lake.</li>
<li>Stock up on dates and olive oil.</li>
</ol>
<h3 id="popular-excursions">Popular Excursions</h3>
<p>Popular excursions include day trips to Carthage and Sidi Bou Said, tours of ancient Hammamet, and multi-day trips to the Sahara Desert, which includes visits to Star Wars filming locations.</p>
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<h3 id="public-holidays-in-tunisia">Public Holidays in Tunisia</h3>
<ul>
<li>January 1: New Year’s Day</li>
<li>March 20: Independence Day</li>
<li>July 25: Republic Day</li>
<li>August 13: Women’s Day</li>
</ul>
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