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Is December a good time to visit Tunisia?

Tourist seasons in Tunisia Generally, the months of July and August are those with the highest numbers of tourists. For a more of a comfortable trip, the months of January, February, March, April, May, June, September, October, November and December have the lowest numbers of tourists.



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Temperatures reach 18°C along the Mediterranean coastline, and there's plenty of winter sunshine. Tunisia's perfect for a warm break at Christmas. Found on the northern tip of Africa with the Mediterranean lapping its pristine beaches, Tunisia enjoys a very mild year-round climate.

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The mild Tunisia weather in December sees temperatures reach 18°C. This may dip to 11°C or 12°C when there are a few clouds, and the nights can be chilly in December. During the day you can expect to see a lot of sunshine. On average, this is eight hours each day, from ten hours of sunshine.

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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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Thanks to its lovely weather and almost year-round sunshine, Tunisia still has plenty to offer in winter. In fact, it's the most popular season for thalasso centres and spas, with visitors from around the world.

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The average rainfall during December in Tunisia's just 30mm. The Mediterranean may be too mild for swimming at 18°C, but the humidity's a comfortable 57%.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Tunisia High season is considered to be May and June. The cheapest month to fly from the United States is February.

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In December, the temperature ranges between 6°C and 20°C, ideal for visiting Marrakech without being too hot! During the day you can walk around the Medina in shirtsleeves, while at night a sweatshirt or light jacket will suffice.

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Tunisia is a pretty cheap country to visit. A less visited part of the North African coast, its tourism industry isn't quite as developed as Egypt or Morocco, which makes it an excellent place to go if you're somebody who likes to take the road less traveled.

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It often cloudy at this time of the year, but according to the statistics, there is a 61% chance of perfect sunny days, so it is quite possible to come back home from winter holidays with a beautiful tan.

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As with many other popular backpacker countries, Tunisia can be as expensive or as cheap as you want it to be. There are high-end luxury hotels, especially in Tunis, which can run as high as £400-500 a night; homestays in local dars are generally very affordable, even for a bargain-basement backpacker.

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