Uncover Tunis

The heart of the Mediterranean awaits

Tunis: Amazing architecture meets rich culture

Tunis is where culture and bustling streets meet the sparkling Mediterranean. It’s a city that surprises at every turn. From the chaos of local markets to the calm elegance of colonial streets, Tunis blends North African and French architecture seamlessly. Savour Tunis’ local food – hearty and full of flavour – stroll past iconic landmarks like Carthage and Byrsa Hill, and dive into its rich culture. Travel to Tunis and see how every street, market and seaside view offers something new to discover.

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Inside the Medina of Tunis

Highlights of Tunis

The capital of Tunisia, Tunis is located on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa and is a city of heritage and coastal charm. From colourful markets and old-world architecture to beautiful coastal views, you’ll find plenty of places to visit in Tunis.

Important travel information

Before you travel to Tunis, it helps to know the key details that make your trip easier. From the best time to visit Tunis and visa requirements to other practical tips, knowing the essentials can help you plan your trip with confidence.

Tunis has a Mediterranean climate, with dry, sunny summers and cool, humid winters. Spring, from March to May, and autumn, from September to November, bring pleasant temperatures, making them the best times to visit Tunis. These months bring the ideal weather for wandering streets, browsing markets, and enjoying the Mediterranean coast.

Tunis–Carthage International Airport, located in the heart of Tunis, is the main gateway to Tunisia’s capital. Since opening in 1940, it has grown into a busy hub, serving over four million passengers each year and connecting the city to destinations across Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Etihad now operates three flights a week to this airport, providing a convenient way to reach the capital of Tunisia. The IATA code for Tunis–Carthage International Airport is TUN.

Whether you need a Tunis visa or not depends on your nationality. Make sure to check the latest visa requirements with official sources before booking your flights to Tunisia. 

 

  • Short-stay visa duration: A short-stay visa lets you enter Tunisia for up to 90 days, making it perfect for holidays, business trips, or visiting friends and family. 
  • Requirements for entry in Tunis: The general requirements to get a visa for Tunisia include a visa application form, valid passport, recent photo, hotel reservation or notarised Letter of Invitation from your host, visa fees, proof of funds, and travel insurance. 

  • Currency: The official currency in Tunis is the Tunisian Dinar (TND). You can exchange foreign currency at banks, exchange offices, and ATMs across the city. 
  • Language: Arabic is the official language in Tunis, but you’ll find that French and English are widely spoken, especially in hotels, restaurants, and markets. Knowing a few common phrases in Arabic or French can make everyday interactions easier and more enjoyable. 

Getting around Tunis is easy, with various public transport options to suit every traveller. You can take taxis, trams, or buses through the city’s busy streets, making exploring straightforward and stress-free. 

 

  • Taxis: Taxis are one of the most popular ways to get around the city, as they’re easy to get and very affordable. You can find them on the streets, at taxi stands, or by calling a local service. 
  • Suburban trains: Hop on a suburban train to explore areas just outside the city. It links the city centre to popular spots like La Goulette, Sidi Bou Saïd, Carthage, and the beaches of Marsa, making it a convenient and scenic way to travel. 
  • Light rail: Ride the light rail to travel across metropolitan Tunis. The network covers 45 kilometres with six lines and 65 stations, making it a fast and convenient way to reach various places in Tunis. 
  • Buses: Catch a bus to explore Tunis affordably. Buses are widely used by locals and travellers alike. They’re a practical choice, though they can get crowded during peak hours on main routes. 

Fly to Tunis with Etihad

Start your Tunis adventure the easy way with Etihad, the national airline of the UAE. Enjoy seamless travel and award-winning hospitality that set the perfect tone for your trip. Fly with us and arrive refreshed, relaxed, and ready to explore all the best things to do in Tunis. 

Book your flights to Tunis with Etihad and look forward to spacious cabins, thoughtful service, and a wide range of onboard amenities designed to make every moment effortless. Don’t miss our latest flight deals to find the fares that fit your plans. 

Sidi Bou Said, sailboats and motor boats in the port located below the village perched on a cliff
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Frequently asked questions

We fly to Tunis three times a week, with our flights arriving early in the morning. 

Tunis is compact and easy to walk around. Otherwise, you can easily take taxis, buses, trams, or the light rail to reach popular areas in and around the city. 

Start with a morning in the Medina or Bardo Museum, then escape the city heat in Belvedere Park or head to Sidi Bou Saïd for coastal vistas. This way, you can enjoy both Tunis’ heritage and relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle.