20 Things to Know Before Visiting Tunisia
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20 Things to Know Before Visiting Tunisia

July 1, 20259 min read

20 essential things to know before visiting Tunisia

Tunisia is one of the most welcoming countries in the Mediterranean, but a few tips will make your trip even smoother. Here's what experienced travelers wish they knew before their first visit.

Money & Costs

  • **The currency is the Tunisian Dinar (TND)** — Roughly 1 USD = 3.1 TND. You cannot buy or sell dinars outside Tunisia.
  • **Cash is king** — Many restaurants and shops only accept cash. Always have some on you.
  • **ATMs are everywhere** — BIAT, Attijari, and BNA ATMs are at every airport and in all towns.
  • **Tunisia is very affordable** — A full meal costs $3–8, a hotel room $30–80, and a private transfer from $15.
  • Language

  • **Arabic is the official language** but most Tunisians speak French fluently and many speak good English, especially in tourist areas.
  • **Learn a few phrases** — "Shukran" (thank you), "Bislema" (goodbye), "Besh-hal?" (how much?) will earn you respect and smiles.
  • Culture

  • **Tunisia is the most liberal Arab country** — Alcohol is available, beaches are mixed, and dress codes are relaxed in resorts.
  • **Cover up in mosques and medinas** — Shoulders and knees should be covered when visiting religious sites or traditional markets.
  • **Ramadan may affect restaurants** — Many restaurants close during the day, but hotel restaurants serve normally.
  • Safety

  • **Tourist areas are very safe** — Hammamet, Sousse, Djerba, Monastir, Tunis are all safe and well-policed.
  • **Use registered transport** — Avoid unmarked vehicles, especially at night.
  • **Beach safety** — Most resort beaches have lifeguards in summer.
  • Getting Around

  • **Pre-book airport transfers** — It's more comfortable and often cheaper than negotiating with taxi drivers.
  • **Roads are good** — Tunisia has modern highways connecting major cities.
  • **Trains exist** but are slow and limited. Private transport is better for tourists.
  • Practical

  • **Power plugs are Type C/E** — European-style, two round pins.
  • **WiFi is widespread** — Hotels, cafés, and restaurants almost always have free WiFi.
  • **Buy a local SIM** — Ooredoo or Tunisie Telecom for 5 TND ($1.60) with 5GB data.
  • **Sunscreen is a must** — Even in spring, the Mediterranean sun is strong.
  • **Tipping is appreciated** — 10% in restaurants, 1–3 TND for porters, round up for taxi drivers.
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