Tunisia has a fascinating landscape including the Sahara desert, beautiful beaches and lush hills. Explore one of the national parks and nature reserves for some outdoor fun, or the picturesque landscapes offering olive groves and the Atlas Mountains.
Approximate flight time:
3 hours 10 minutes (total distance approx. 1278miles)
Airlines that fly direct:
easyJet
Airports in Tunisia:
Enfidha-Hamamet Airport (NBE)
Seasons:
High = April - October
Low = December - February
Currency:
Tunisian Dinar
Arriving at Tunisia (NBE)
Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport is located about 25 miles southeast of Tunis, near the town of Enfidha. The airport is well-connected to major cities and tourist areas through road networks, making it relatively easy to reach various destinations in Tunisia.
Many hotels offer private transfer services which are a very convenient option for onward travel. Taxis are available outside the arrivals hall and it is good to agree a fare before you travel. While public buses and share taxis may be available, they can be less frequent and less convenient for direct travel to resorts. The journey time to Hammamet typically takes around 30-40 minutes by car, while Sousse is around 20-30 minutes away.
It is recommended to keep some Tunisian dinars on hand for taxi fares or local transport.
What to expect in Tunisia
Overall, Tunisia offers a diverse range of experiences, making it an ideal destination for history buffs, beach lovers, and adventure seekers alike.
Explore ancient ruins like Carthage and the Roman amphitheater in El Djem, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, or visit the Medina of Tunis, a labyrinth of narrow streets filled with shops, mosques, and traditional architecture.
Enjoy stunning Mediterranean beaches in popular resort areas like Hammamet, Sousse, and Djerba, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. Alternatively, experience the breathtaking Sahara Desert with opportunities for camel trekking, quad biking, and stargazing.

Culture in Tunisia
The Tunisian people are warm and welcoming in nature, and known for their hospitality and friendliness towards visitors. Tunisian cuisine is known for its bold flavours and use of spices. Savour delicious Tunisian dishes, such as couscous, brik (a pastry filled with egg and other ingredients), and tajine (a savoury pie) are popular. Harissa, a spicy chili paste, is often used to enhance meals.
Visit traditional souks (markets) for unique crafts, textiles, and pottery, and immerse yourself in local customs and traditions. Tunisia is known for its intricate handicrafts, and the medinas (old towns) often showcase vibrant markets where artisans sell their creations.
Arabic is the official language, with Tunisian Arabic (Darija) being the spoken dialect. French is also widely used, especially in business and education.