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Can you sunbathe in Tunisia?

July and August are the most popular months for sunbathing in beachside all inclusive resorts, but the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn are also great choices for sun-seekers, as you'll find long sunny days, great deals at Tunisia beach resorts and fewer crowds at nearby tourist attractions.



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Days can be mild and sunny but also can get nasty cold wind that time of year. If you come back with sun tan you will be lucky, if not just enjoy relaxing and sightseeing. If the sun shines and you can find a place out of the wind it can be lovely... Often sunbathed in my shorts and top in november..

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Ghar el Melh Beach is a serene and picturesque destination located on the northern coast of Tunisia. This beautiful beach offers gorgeous turquoise waters and soft golden sands, making it an ideal location for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing.

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Local laws
  • It's illegal to live or stay as an unmarried couple, to try to convert a Muslim to another religion, or to import or export Tunisian currency.
  • Be careful when taking photos. ...
  • Same-sex sexual activity is illegal. ...
  • Tunisian dress and behavioural standards are conservative.


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If you're a sunseeker the best time to visit Tunisia is between June and September. The hottest month of the year is July with an average daily maximum of 33 C and an average low of 21 C. The coolest month of the year is January with an average daily maximum of 16 C and an average low of 6 C.

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Make the most of Tunisia's late summer sunshine and relax on the white sandy beaches in October. The weather in Tunisia in October is still very warm, and even though you could see some showers, you can explore Tunisia's historic sights in comfortable conditions.

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Once you arrive in Tunisia, British pounds will readily be accepted for exchange, as will euros and US dollars. Most other currencies are exchangeable too, but not as widely.

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Cotton or other natural fibre shirts or t-shirts, teamed with cotton trousers or an ankle length skirt, are good and remember to cover your shoulders or you will be looked at. Short tops, short skirts/shorts, tight or body-revealing clothes etc. should be avoided altogether.

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Hammamet. The town of Hammamet, just a one-hour drive from capital Tunis, is a no-stress place full of charm, and it's all about the beach. Hammamet's superb stretches of fine white sands are among the best-known beaches in Tunisia, bathed by warm waters and a huge wealth of marine life.

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The warmest water temperature is in August with an average around 79.9°F / 26.6°C. The coldest month is February with an average water temperature of 58.3°F / 14.6°C.

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Egypt is about 8-10oC hotter than Tunisian in our experiance and as 'hiker' said its dry heat, hot winds.

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This, despite the country being notable for not just everything Star Wars, but impressive beaches, Roman ruins and energetic markets too. Moreover, everything in Tunisia is competitively priced for backpackers and budget travellers.

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Yes, Tunisia is generally safe for solo female travelers. However, it is important to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings. Women should dress modestly and avoid walking alone at night. It is also recommended to avoid isolated areas and to stay in well-lit, populated areas.

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Around the hotel there will be no problem at all. However, remember this is a Muslim country, and out on the streets you will not see women wearing shorts or tank tops. No one will probably say anything, as Tunisian people are very friendly. However, I think it is good to be respectful of the customs of a country.

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Prevent bug bites Bugs (like mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas) can spread a number of diseases in Tunisia. Many of these diseases cannot be prevented with a vaccine or medicine.

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