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Is it cheap to eat and drink in Tunisia?

Overall, the average cost of food in Tunisia is 50 dinar ($16.50) per person per day, excluding any alcohol you might choose to imbibe.



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You can pay little as 5-6 dinars in very local restaurant or for seafood in a tourist restaurant can cost you a fortune. It all depends what you want from a holiday - least eating out you get freshly cooked food of your choice and drinks of your choice.

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A family of four estimated monthly costs are 1,393.7$ (4,421.4DT) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 396.9$ (1,259.1DT) without rent. Cost of living in Tunisia is, on average, 63.9% lower than in United States. Rent in Tunisia is, on average, 90.0% lower than in United States.

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For two week holiday normally give maid 10 dinars when arrive within first couple days and 10 dinars at end of holiday. Restaurant as normally have drink with meal tend to give waiter approx 1 dinar each night tip alternatively you can give tip of 10-15 dinars at end of holiday.

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Price is a key determinant of cigarette use— as prices increase, demand decreases. In 2020, Tunisia scored 1 point out of 5 in this component. A 20-pack of the most-sold brand is 3.50 Tunisian Dinar (constant 2018 $Intl 3.78). This is less than the recommended minimum of 9.38 Dinar ($Intl 10.00).

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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.

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No, you have no right to live with her or to rent a hotel room with her, unless you're married, it is illegal. However, not everybody respect the law in Tunisia, so technically you can't but in reality it is possible.

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Tunisia boasts some huge open-air discos, prestigious clubs that attract big name international DJs and loads of discos where you can get up on the dance floor to the latest tunes.

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Unless things have changed in the last 3 years, Tunisian are very relaxed about smoking, you could smoke inside, smoke in various places in airport. I remember sitting with a security officer at Tunis Airport havin a smoke in a cafe.

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You can tip the bellboy 20 - 50 baht (. 60 - $1.50) depending on how many bags you have, a tip will not be expected but will be appreciated. The maid at your hotel will not expect a tip but a small 20 - 50 baht (. 60 - $1.50) in an envelope under your pillow would certainly be appreciated.

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Greece has a more relaxed social policy on tipping, though if you do tip, make it count. Tourism only functions because employees and volunteers work long hours to ensure you have as much fun as possible. It would be very polite to add a tip even, which, although not mandatory, it is culturally appropriate.

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There is not a strong tradition of tipping in Greece, particularly among the locals, but it's become expected that tourists leave a small tip while travelling through the country. In restaurants it's common to leave a cash tip for whoever is looking after you – 10–15 per cent is standard.

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