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Tunisie : When to go ?

In the seaside resorts, the high season is in July-August. This is where the highest rates of hospitality are met. The low season starts in November until March or April. The rest of the time is the average season. Since some establishments don't take into account the latter, it is often in high season from June to September. Think of checking before booking. In the desert, the high season starts in October and finds its culmination for year-end celebrations. Summer is the low season: hotels are therefore doing interesting prices, but beware of hot weather!

Tunisie : Go with a local agency

Guaranteed change at 2 p. m. in ParisThe images of the Orient continue to live our dreams and our imagination. In Tunisia, these pictures become reality.From the small boutique shop and its colourful display, to lively the where it is good to get lost ?; donkeys portant a whole family, to the camels who dandinent on dunes of infinite sand ?; palm trees that fight the sky, the waves that constantly seek the earth... So many colours, sensations and smells that you will find without difficulty in an authentic measure arranged by a local agency.Holiday for all, all year roundTo leave on holiday with little money in Tunisia is possible. Air tickets are not excessive and live on the spot three times cheaper than in France. In Tunisia, palm trees and white sandy beaches are reaching us...Cultural, sports, seaside, Saharan, wellness and even business tourism... Tunisia and its panel of activities, landscapes and sites fill all the desires.Variety of landscapesTunisia, five times less than France, offers the opportunity to enjoy an exceptional variety of landscapes and sites in a very short time. Barely 500 km separate the wild beauty of the north of the country and the Cape Cap Peninsula, designed with steep coves and isolated beaches, to the dune immensity that is looming at Ksar Ghilane. Berber villages, ancient sites, port towns, mountains and oases, Tunisia is a land of contrasts that we are not tired of travelling through its quality road network.
What is modest: food, restaurant, petrol, hotels.What is expensive (at least as much as in France, for a standard of living 4 times less): import products, cars, hotel rooms and restaurants of great luxury, clothing (especially footwear).Hotel Chamber: from 100 DT in a luxury hotel, from 60 to 100 DT in a 3-star, from 30 to 60 DT in a 2-star, from 20 to 30 DT in 1-star and from 10 to 20 DT for unclassified hotels. Have less than 10 DT for youth hostels. In the case of guest rooms, prices are often displayed in euros, so you can count between 50 and 150 ? € for a double room with breakfast.Meals: around 35 DT for a restaurant rated, 8 to 15 DT in restaurants of standard Tunisian cuisine, 3 to 5 DT for a snack.Museum: from 3 to 10 DT for the most prestigious sites. The ticket sometimes includes the entrance to several sites (in Carthage and Kairouan in particular). Count 1 DT for the right to photograph.Gasoline: per litre of lead: 1,670 DT; per litre of diesel fuel: 1,250 DT; litre of diesel fuel 50: 1,500 DT. It should not be forgotten that the fuel is subsidized by the Tunisian government, such as bread and couscous.Café: between 400 tunisian and 1 DT, sometimes 2 DT.Fruit juice: between 800 tunisian and 1,50 DT, sometimes up to 3 DT. As for the pressed fruit juice, it depends on the season, but mainly in large cities.Pastry: around 400 tunisian.Taxi ride: The city race costs around 1 to 5 DT, 7 DT for an airport trip - downtown. The assumption is set at 400 tunisian in Tunis in the daytime and 750 tunisian at night.Tea: 800 tunisian in the medina or downtown, 1,50 to 3,50 DT in the restaurant or hotel. Please ask for green tea if you want to enjoy a mint tea: often, if you order a mint tea, you can use hot water with mint syrup. Pignons or almond teas are a little more expensive.Water: 600 tunisian a litre in small grocery stores, about 300 tunisian in the largest supermarkets.Wand: 0,20 to 0,30 DT.Milk: 0,50 DT per litre.Sandwich: 2 to 2,50 DT, sometimes less.Cigarette Pack: around 4 DT, up to 6 DT in hotels.Postcard: 4 or 5 for 2 DT.1 DT can be given to the bag holder, 5 DT to a guide in a tourist site.Attention. When the Tunisians talk about millions, most of them are millions. Therefore, one million is finally equivalent to 1 000 DT. Equivalent in France to that of Old francs and many had still not settled before the euro arrived. There's no panic about prices for houses, cars... Take the time to translate.FormalitésPassport valid at least during the stay, return or continuation ticket as well as sufficient payment facilities for stays up to three months. Visas are not required for stays of less than three months.

Spoken languages

The official language being Arabic is the first language spoken by all Tunisians. French remains very much spoken, because it is a compulsory language at school. Although in remote places some people do not speak French, they still have some notions. English, Spanish, German and Italian are more prevalent, but French remains the majority language: it is therefore absolutely not difficult to communicate in Tunisia.Arabic is a very difficult language which, moreover, speaks differently according to countries (an Egyptian and a Tunisian are difficult to understand). Nevertheless, literary Arabic is common to all Arab countries.Learning the language.There are different ways to learn a few basics of language and the offer for self-learning can be done on different media: CD, DVD, exercise books or directly on the Internet.

Currency

The country's currency is the Tunisian dinar (TND named DT in the guide), which is divided in 1 000 tunisian. The pieces in circulation are: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 tunisian, 1 dinar and 5 dinars. Banknotes in circulation are 5, 10, 20, 30 and 50 dinars.

Weather

Mediterranean to the north and along the coast, semi-arid inside and south. Temperatures (on average across the country): 12 ° C winter, 30 ° C summer.However, extreme temperatures are regularly found by regions: winter snow falls in Kroumirie (Ain Draham) and near 50 ° C in summer in the mainland.

Why choose a local agency ?

  • Each local agent lives in the place and is an expert of the destination.
  • Your trip will be 100% tailor-made and will fit all your wishes.
  • Your local agent will always be available to ensure your trip fulfills your requirements.
  • Enjoy the best prices being constantly in touch with the local organisation.
  • This is a win-win deal without intermediaries, especially for you !

Why travel with a local agency ?

  • Each local agent lives in the place and is an expert of the destination.
  • Your trip will be 100% tailor-made and will fit all your wishes.
  • Your local agent will always be available to ensure your trip fulfills your requirements.
  • Enjoy the best prices being constantly in touch with the local organisation.

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