White sand and blue skiesWith its fantastic coastline, 1,250 KILOMETERS of fine sandy beaches and its string of idyllic islands, Tunisia is one of the best-known Mediterranean destinations for seaside holidays.
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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.
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.
It is absolutely ok to wear bikinis in Morocco and Tunisia. However, mind the local customs as they will vary from one region to another. In very touristy you places such as Hammamet or Agadir, you should have no concern about wearing a bikini.
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.
In terms of touristic trips to antique sites, Turkey offers more options as well. The food is definitely better in Turkey. However, Tunisia is much cheaper than Turkey, in Turkey prices are higher. Ramadan will not be a problem in both countries at touristic areas.
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.
Hyams Beach: AustraliaHyams Beach in New South Wales is considered one of the beaches with the whitest sand in the world, composed primarily of quartz.
While the cuisine varies across regions, Tunisian food usually combines French and African flavors with a spicy kick. Rooted by the country's staple food, couscous, Tunisian dishes often feature fresh seafood or hearty lamb depending on local availability.
Matira Beach, Bora Bora, French PolynesiaStretching for one mile on the southern end of Bora Bora, this is the largest public beach on the island. Perfectly white sand is juxtaposed with the clear blue Polynesian water just steps away.