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Is pcr test required to travel to Tunisia?

As of December 1, 2022, the Tunisian Ministry of Heath exempted all arrivals from the obligation to present the negative result of a PCR or antigenic test or the vaccine passport. Travelers with symptoms of infection must wear a mask.



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As of December 1, 2022, the Tunisian Ministry of Heath exempted all arrivals from the obligation to present the negative result of a PCR or antigenic test or the vaccine passport. Travelers with symptoms of infection must wear a mask.

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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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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements Passports and Visas: A valid passport is required. For U.S. passport holders, a visa is not necessary for stays up to 90 days. A residence permit is needed for stays longer than 90 days.

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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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The FCDO says: “Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Tunisia and there have been a number of attacks in recent years. “A nationwide state of emergency, first imposed after a suicide attack on a police bus in November 2015, remains in place.

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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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Can I bring medicines into Tunisia? You can bring medicines into Tunisia, but if you have any drugs containing morphine, bring a medical prescription from your GP with it. All other drugs are banned in Tunisia, and if you flout this rule, you could be imprisoned for up to year and slapped with a heavy fine.

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It's normal for holidaymakers to arrive in the country without any valid Tunisia currency in their wallet; but don't worry, it's really easy to get your hands on some Tunisian dinar once you're there. You can exchange your cash for local currency at banks, bureaux de change, hotels and post offices in Tunisia.

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For Tunisia there are two associated plug types, types C and E. Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins and plug type E is the plug which has two round pins and a hole for the socket's male earthing pin. Tunisia operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.

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ATMs are widely available. Almost all ATMs will accept Visa cards, and many (including Bank of Tunisia and BIAT) will also accept Maestro cards for cash withdrawals.

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All U.S. citizens need U.S. passport books if re-entering by air. Land and sea border crossings accept additional travel documents, such as U.S. Passport cards and Trusted Traveler cards. Child travelers have additional options - see the Traveling with Children section.

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Most countries within Europe will currently allow unvaccinated travelers to enter, though it's always a good idea to keep your eye on entry requirements as they can change on a dime. Depending on where you're going, you may need to provide a negative COVID test or proof of recovery in order to enter the country.

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Shoes to pack for Tunisia Make sure you take comfy footwear for daytime – preferably closed-in shoes as the streets are often uneven and dusty. We really like Hotter shoes, as they're so comfortable but light and stylish too. It is best to avoid high heels – instead choose pretty flat sandals for the evenings.

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