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Channel your inner-Jedi, grab your favorite droid and pack your Light Saber – you’ll need it when you get to Matmata, the Tunisia town that served as the set for Star Wars. Hans Solo might not pilot the flight to Tunisia, but the journey to this African country will certainly be memorable.

Tunisia may be tiny, but it’s packed full of things to do. From hot springs to the Star Wars set and moonlit landscapes you have to see to believe, Tunisia is space-age country surviving in desert lands. Tunisia’s location on the Mediterranean, and within the boundaries of the Sahara desert, makes this country appealing to any traveler. Take a walk through Tunisia’s narrow streets and sample authentic African jewelry, antiques and spices. The museums in Tunisia are not to be missed – filled with Roman mosaics and ancient artifacts, Tunisia packs a lot of history into one country. Whether you’re flying to Tunisia for a vacation in one of the luxurious resorts on the coast or you plan to dry out in the Sahara, let the force be with you as you travel Tunisia.

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Tunisia Climate

If you book flights to Tunisia during the summer be sure to pack light. Northern Tunisia's Mediterranean climate in the summer can reach up to 95 degrees (F) and the southern region (which falls in the Sahara desert) can be even hotter. The winters are mild and temperatures usually hover around 64-68 degrees (F). 

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When to Fly to Tunisia

Peak Season:

July and August are the busiest months, when temperatures and crowds are at their peak. Flights to Tunisia are usually packed with vacationers heading to Tunisia during school breaks. May, June and September are pleasant times to visit, as the temperature is a little cooler and crowds are manageable.

Off Season:

Rainy season strikes Tunisia from October to March, but this is also a good time to find cheap flights to Tunisia and discounted hotel rooms. Ramadan falls in the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, September to October in 2008, and many tourist attractions close during the day for prayer.

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Getting Around Tunisia

Tunis Air flies domestically from Tunis to to Djerba, Tozeur and Sfax.

There is a decent rail service; good value for money. Tunis city center has trams and there is an electric train network that fans out to the suburbs of La Marsa, La Goulette, Carthage and Sidi Bou Said.

Louage taxis are shared vehicles which travel to a fixed destination. They leave when they are full so it’s best to arrive early. Taxis are reasonable and are easy to find in the most popular beach resorts. Bus services run almost nationwide.

Car rental is another option. All the major car-rental companies – Budget, Avis, Hertz, Europcar - are to be found in Tunisia. Drive on the right.

The following chart gives approximate journey times from Tunis (in hours and minutes) to other major cities and towns in Tunisia.

 AirRoadRail
Monastir0.353.003.00
Sfax0.504.004.00
DJerba0.607.00-
Tozeur1.106.00-

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Tunisia Insider Information

  • The Roman ruins of Dougga – Tunisia’s largest archeological site – are in the north. There are ruins of important temples such as the Capitol, the city’s principal temple, dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva, and buildings ranging from arches to cisterns. The theatre has been restored and is where concerts and plays are held each August. There are some mosaics, although the Bardo museum in Tunis has most of these.
  • Fight or die: the well-preserved El Djem amphitheater in central Tunisia is the third largest in the world (after Rome and Verona). This is where 35,000 spectators oohed at bloody gladiator fights and aahed at chariot races. It’s open to the public and tourists can visit the cells where the fighters (gladiators and prisoners as well as religious martyrs) and wild animals “prepared” for battle.
  • In Tunis, the Medina (the original Arab city, dates from the 12th century), is a UNESCO-listed site. To get to the suuks (markets), start at the Bab el Bahr (means “Gate to the Sea”) and take the left entrance. The Zitouna Mosque is the main mosque, around which the city was designed. To the east of the Medina is the New Town, built by the French. Avenue Bourguiba is the main drag on which you will find the St. Vincent-de-Paul Cathedral, the French Embassy and the elaborate Municipal Theatre.
  • Carthage is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The ancient Phoenician city was destroyed by the Romans in 146BC. There are lots of Roman sites including villas, Antonin’s thermal baths and an amphitheater where the Carthage International Summer Festival is held. The International Carthage Festival is held every other year in the Roman theater (in July/August), the October Musical Festival is held in the Acropolium. The Film Festival of Carthage takes place every other year in October.

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Tunisia Airports

Tunis (TUN) (Carthage International) is 5 miles northeast of the city.

Djerba (DJE) (Melita) is 5 miles from the city.

Monastir (MIR) (Skanes) is 5 miles west of the city.

Sfax (SFA) is 9 miles from the city.

Tabarka (TBJ) is 1.25 miles from the city.

Tozeur (TOE) (Nefta) is 6 miles from the city.

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Passport/Visa

All visitors must hold documents and tickets for return or onward travel.

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Entry Requirements

U.S. citizens require only a valid passport to enter Tunisia, and may stay for up to four months without a visa.

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Tunisia

New York City, NY (NYC) to Tunis (TUN)
from$646RTwith Airline Consolidator
New York City, NY (NYC) to Tunis (TUN)
from$853RTwith Kayak
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from$868RTwith 1-800-FlyEurope
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from$1,062RTwith Kayak
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from$1,105RTwith Airline Consolidator

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In-flight Reading

The Pillar of Salt

Albert MemmiA largely autobiographical novel chronicling life in the ghettos of Tunisia during World War II for a boy of Italian Jewish and Berber descent.

Behind Closed Doors: Women's Oral Narratives in Tunis

Monia HejaiejA collection of women’s folk tales from Tunisia.

The Making of Star Wars: The Definitive Story Behind the Original Film

J.W. Rinzler Go behind the scenes of Star Wars with creator George Lucas. Capture the moments in the Tunisia desert to making of hundreds of droids.

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