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Is Tunisia good for partying?

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. And as if that wasn't enough, there are regular club events organised on the beach and in the desert dunes.



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Although being a Muslim country, alcohol is available and there is an old winemaking tradition in Tunisia. Both red and white wines are produced locally. The locally brewed beer is Celtia.

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Safety - normal precautions in both countries and should have no problems. Food - restaurants outside hotel have found much better for quality and variety in Morocco. Hassle - would say no better or worse in either.

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Penalties for some offences, such as murder and rape, include the death penalty. In Tunisia, it's illegal to: live or stay as an unmarried couple.

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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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Whether you live here or plan to go for a visit, on Tinder, you'll find plenty of locals near you. Use Tinder to match with someone who shares your interests, explore the night with a new friend, grab a drink at a local bar, or enjoy a coffee date at a nearby cafe.

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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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Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is the northernmost country in Africa. It is a part of the Maghreb region of North Africa, bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east.



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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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Exercise caution when using public transportation, due to safety and security concerns. Avoid demonstrations and crowds. Monitor local media for breaking events and be prepared to adjust your plans. Avoid staying overnight outside of the main cities and tourist locations.

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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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Some people are handsy or tactile more than others. During Ramadan and in public spaces, try to keep your hands in your pockets. For instance, if you're strolling in La Medina, try not to kiss or hug. In crowded places, this may be provocative and offensive.

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