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Is it safe to visit Tunis 2023?

The UK Foreign Office says that terrorists are very likely to carry out attacks in Tunisia, and warns that there have been a number of attacks in recent years, including several in 2023.



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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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The UK Foreign Office currently advises against travelling to several regions in Tunisia, all of which are around its borders. It advises against all travel to: the Chaambi Mountains National Park and the designated military operations zones of Mount Salloum, Mount Sammamma and Mount Mghila.

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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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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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The Nightlife Scene in Sousse – Best Nightclubs, Bars & Lounges. Being one of the key tourist destinations of Tunisia, it's hardly surprising that Sousse also happens to be one of the most vibrant when it comes to nightlife.

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You're not expected to cover your head, even in towns where the majority of women do so. Most of the beaches you visit will have both Tunisians and tourists wearing a variety of swimwear.

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While being mindful of the potential risks, the exceptional beaches, well-equipped resorts, and affordable prices make Tunisia a great choice for a family break.

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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.

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You should be vigilant at all times, including around religious sites and festivals”. Crowded areas, government installations, transportation networks, businesses with Western interests, and areas where foreign nationals and tourists are known to gather may be at higher risk of attack.

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Essential Tunisia travel information
  • Currency - The official currency is the Tunisian Dinar (TND). ...
  • Daily budget for one person - Expect to spend around USD 60 for food, transportation, and accommodation daily.
  • Languages - The official language is Arabic, spoken in almost the entire country.


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The people of Tunisia are warm, friendly and welcoming to visitors. They're interested in knowing what brought you to Tunisia, what you think about their home, and if you've tried their favorite dish.

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