Hot Offers
Special Offers
Tunisia: relaxing holidays with Admiral.Travel
People go to Tunisia to relax and forget all urgent problems and worries. Here you can ride a camel across the largest desert, swim in the sea, and visit the oriental bazaar, where it is recommended to bargain to get, as they say, the maximum discount on the product you want. In Tunisia, tourists are welcomed in decent hotels with quality service. Of course, there are many interesting sights in this country—for example, the ruins of Carthage and the places where episodes of Star Wars were filmed.
With Admiral.Travel, booking is easy: online or at our offices, and we’ll recommend clear options for flight + hotel. Most trips are planned for 7–11 nights, depending on your budget and preferred dates. In season, flights are typically weekly, so it’s simple to choose the right departure day. The beach season usually starts in spring and runs into autumn, and we’ll help you pick the best window for your plan. Tell us what matters most (beach, excursions, family, relaxation), and we’ll suggest options that truly fit.
Visa information (entry)
Entry rules for Tunisia depend on citizenship: for many short tourist trips, a visa is generally not required, but you should confirm the current requirements before departure.
Tip: travel insurance and a valid passport are key for a worry-free trip.
Why Admiral.Travel
With 15 years of experience, we work with trusted partners and carefully select hotels so you get what you expect. We check service, location, cleanliness, and real reviews, so you know what you’re booking upfront.
We support you before and during your trip: flight details, practical tips, transfer options, and fast solutions if something changes. Our focus is comfort and safety, so Tunisia feels easy from start to finish.
Ready for a great holiday? Message us and we’ll send the best-fitting options for Tunisia. Book with Admiral.Travel.
Frequently asked questions about Tunisia
What is the best season to visit Tunisia?
For beach time, spring through autumn is usually the most popular; for desert trips, many people prefer milder temperatures.
Do I need a visa for Tunisia?
Requirements depend on citizenship: for many short tourist trips, a visa may not be required, but it’s important to check the current rules before you fly.
What currency is used and how do I pay?
The local currency is commonly used; cash is handy for markets and tips, while cards are often accepted in hotels and larger shops.
Internet: local SIM or roaming?
A local SIM can reduce costs; hotels often offer Wi-Fi, but quality may vary.
What should I pack for Tunisia?
Bring light daytime clothes, something warmer for evenings (season dependent), comfortable shoes for excursions, and SPF sunscreen.
What does “all inclusive” usually include?
In many hotels it covers main meals and local drinks at set hours; details differ by hotel, and we clarify them before booking.
Is Tunisia suitable for families with kids?
Yes—many resorts have pools, easy beach entry, and entertainment; we recommend family-friendly hotels with dedicated facilities.
What if it’s rainy or windy?
You can plan a spa (hammam), cultural visits (ruins, museums), bazaar shopping, or short trips depending on the forecast.
What excursions are popular in Tunisia?
Common choices include desert safaris, bazaar visits, cultural tours, and trips to historical sights—depending on your resort area.
Is snorkeling or diving worth it?
Some areas offer good conditions for snorkeling/scuba; beginners can find centers that provide gear and instruction.
How does local transport work?
It depends on the resort: taxis are common, and for comfort you can choose organized transfers or excursions with transport included.
What are typical hotel check-in and check-out times?
Typically, check-in is in the afternoon and check-out is in the morning; if your flight is early or late, we can help with comfort options (early/late, subject to availability).
Enter
