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Bab Bhar, Tunis
Fitness center
Airport transfer
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S$144.15

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Exterior 1 Mövenpick Sousse, Tunisia Hotels
7.8
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Pleasant
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Sousse Medina, Sousse
Children play area
Express check-out
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S$143.41

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8.9
(77)
Exceptional
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Bouhaira, Tunis
Braille or raised signage
Bicycle storage
Babysitting
Romantic proposal packages
Fitness center
Wheelchair accessible
Price around

S$277.26

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Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Center, Tunis 1, Hotel Tunisia
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Bab Bhar, Tunis
Babysitting
Hot tub
Sauna
Bar
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S$237.79

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Primary Image 1 Hôtel Résidence Monia, Tunisia Hotels
8.2
(31)
Very Good
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Sousse Medina, Sousse
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S$53.45

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Monastir, Monastir
Nightclub
Private beach
Beach Bar
Beach umbrella
Spa
Bar
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S$80.23

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Guest room 1 Mövenpick Gammarth, Tunisia Hotels
8.4
(449)
Very Good
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La Marsa, Tunis
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S$327.18

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8
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Very Good
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Bab Bhar, Tunis
Airport transfer
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S$107.00

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Service Apartment
Bouhaira, Tunis
Price around

S$93.31

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Djerba Midoun, Medenine
Beach sun loungers
Poolside bar
Beach umbrella
Library
Pool sun loungers
Sauna
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S$93.54

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Primary Image 1 Hostel El Medina, Tunisia Hotels
7.6
(38)
Pleasant
Hostels
Sidi El Bechir, Tunis
Rooftop terrace
Airport transfer
Express check-out
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S$93.91

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8
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Very Good
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Gabes Medina, Gabes

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7.4
(3)
Pleasant
Guest Houses
Sousse Medina, Sousse
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S$37.81

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Golf Royal Hotel, Tunisia Hotels
7.6
(258)
Pleasant
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Bab Bhar, Tunis
Bicycle rental
Business facilities
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S$97.65

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7.2
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Pleasant
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Tunis, Tunisia
Outdoor facilities
Nightclub
Limo or town car service
Turkish bath
Airport transfer
Wheelchair accessible
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S$118.77

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Monastir, Monastir
Basketball
Babysitting
Turkish bath
Kids club
Poolside bar
Children facilities
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S$155.14

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Lobby 1 Hotel Marco Polo, Tunisia Hotels
7.6
(174)
Pleasant
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Hammamet, Nabeul
Mini golf
Volleyball
Private beach
Turkish bath
Kids club
Spa
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S$121.65

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8.4
(71)
Very Good
Guest Houses
Carthage, Tunis
Rooftop terrace
Library
Pool sun loungers
Express check-out
Picnic area
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S$137.52

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Tunis, Tunisia
Business facilities
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S$81.51

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Ariana Medina, Ariana
Airport transfer
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6.6
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Hammam Sousse, Sousse
Babysitting
Turkish bath
Kids club
Bicycle rental
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S$92.46

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Total Accommodation: 21 Properties
Popular Region
Thala, Hammamet
Popular hotel
Radisson Hotel Tunis, City Center, Mövenpick Sousse
Review score
7.8 from 61,324 reviews

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Tunisia: A Tapestry of Ancient Wonders and Mediterranean Charm for Singaporean Explorers

For the discerning Singaporean traveller seeking an escape that blends rich history with stunning natural beauty, Tunisia emerges as a captivating destination. Imagine stepping back in time amidst Roman ruins, wandering through vibrant souks filled with the scent of spices, or relaxing on sun-drenched Mediterranean shores. This North African nation offers a unique cultural immersion, a stark yet beautiful contrast to the familiar urban landscapes of Singapore. Its accessibility, coupled with a wealth of experiences, makes it an increasingly attractive option for those looking to broaden their travel horizons beyond the usual Southeast Asian circuit.

The true allure of Tunisia lies in its remarkable diversity, offering distinct experiences depending on where your journey takes you. From the bustling capital of Tunis, with its blend of French colonial architecture and ancient medina, to the coastal resorts of Sousse and Monastir, or the tranquil retreat towns of Gabes and Medenine, each region presents a unique facet of Tunisian life.

Nabeul, known for its pottery and citrus groves, adds another layer to this multifaceted country. This geographical variety ensures that no two visits need be the same, catering to a wide spectrum of interests, whether you seek historical exploration, beach relaxation, or desert adventures.

Understanding the practicalities is key for any Singaporean planning an international trip. With hotels starting from an average of S$100/night and an overall review score of 7.8 from over 62,850 guest experiences, Tunisia presents a compelling value proposition. This indicates a market with a broad range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly guesthouses to more upscale hotels, all reviewed by a significant number of travellers. This wealth of feedback offers valuable insights for Singaporeans looking to make informed booking decisions, ensuring they find a stay that aligns with their expectations and budget.

Consider the ancient city of Carthage, a UNESCO World Heritage site, as a prime example of Tunisia's historical significance. Once a powerful Phoenician empire that rivalled Rome, its sprawling ruins whisper tales of a bygone era. Exploring these archaeological wonders, from the Punic ports to the Roman baths and amphitheatre, provides a tangible connection to millennia of history.

For Singaporean travellers, it’s an opportunity to witness firsthand the remnants of civilizations that shaped the Mediterranean world, offering a profound educational and cultural experience that goes beyond mere sightseeing. It’s a place that truly invites you to book hotel and delve into the past.

Tunisia's appeal is broad, making it suitable for a variety of Singaporean travellers. Families will find resorts with kid-friendly amenities in coastal towns like Hammamet and Sousse. Couples might be drawn to the romantic ambiance of historic medinas or the serene beauty of Djerba.

Solo adventurers can explore the rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes with ease, particularly in Tunis and its surrounding areas. Business travellers will appreciate the modern facilities available in the capital. Each region offers a distinct flavour, ensuring that whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural enrichment, Tunisia has a corner that perfectly fits your travel style.

Best Areas to Stay in Tunisia

Tunisia's diverse geography and rich history mean that the choice of where to stay can profoundly shape your travel experience. From the vibrant energy of its capital to the tranquil shores of its coastline and the ancient allure of its desert fringes, each region offers a distinct atmosphere and set of attractions. For Singaporean travellers, understanding these differences is crucial to selecting a base that best aligns with their interests, whether they are seeking cultural immersion, relaxation, adventure, or a blend of all three. Choosing the right area ensures your Tunisian adventure is tailored to your preferences.

Tunis

Tunis, the capital city, pulsates with a unique blend of old and new, offering a dynamic experience for any visitor. Its historic Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways, bustling souks, and stunning traditional architecture, providing a sensory feast for those who love to explore. Beyond the Medina, modern Tunis boasts wide boulevards, European-influenced buildings, and a sophisticated urban vibe. This city is ideal for Singaporean travellers who appreciate a rich cultural tapestry, historical depth, and the convenience of a capital city with excellent transport links and a wide array of dining and shopping options.

From Tunis, iconic landmarks like the ancient ruins of Carthage and the picturesque blue and white village of Sidi Bou Said are easily accessible, offering a glimpse into Tunisia's storied past and artistic present. The city itself is a hub for experiencing authentic Tunisian cuisine, from traditional couscous to fresh seafood. Tunis-La-Goulette port also serves as a gateway for cruises. For those looking to explore beyond the city, Tunis-Carthage International Airport provides convenient connections, and the city's train and bus networks facilitate travel to other regions. It's a perfect starting point to book attraction tickets and tours.

Sousse

Sousse presents itself as a lively coastal city that beautifully marries its ancient heritage with modern resort amenities. The UNESCO-listed Medina, with its imposing Ribat (fortress) and Grand Mosque, offers a captivating journey into the past, while the modern marina and beachfront areas provide a more contemporary leisure experience. This duality makes Sousse an excellent choice for Singaporean travellers who want a mix of historical exploration and seaside relaxation. It's particularly well-suited for families and couples looking for a destination with plenty of activities, good dining, and a generally energetic atmosphere.

Key attractions in and around Sousse include the impressive El Jem Amphitheatre, one of the best-preserved Roman ruins in North Africa, and the charming seaside town of Port El Kantaoui. The city's culinary scene is robust, offering fresh Mediterranean fare and traditional Tunisian dishes. Sousse is well-connected by train to Tunis and other major cities, and Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport is a short drive away, making it convenient for arrivals and departures. The proximity to these historical and recreational sites enhances its appeal for a comprehensive Tunisian holiday.

Hammamet

Hammamet, situated on the Cap Bon peninsula, is renowned for its beautiful sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, and a more relaxed, resort-focused atmosphere. It’s a destination that exudes a sense of tranquility and leisure, making it a favourite for those seeking a sun-and-sea holiday. The old town, with its whitewashed walls and charming medina, offers a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls and souvenir shopping. Hammamet is particularly appealing to Singaporean families and couples looking for a classic beach vacation, with a wide range of hotels and resorts catering to different preferences and budgets.

Beyond its stunning coastline, Hammamet is also known for its citrus groves and is a gateway to exploring the Cap Bon region, famous for its pottery and archaeological sites like Kerkouane. The town offers a variety of water sports and recreational activities. Its proximity to Tunis, approximately an hour's drive, allows for easy day trips to the capital or Carthage. The presence of numerous thalassotherapy centres also makes it a prime spot for wellness and rejuvenation, offering a peaceful retreat from the everyday.

Djerba

Djerba, an island located off the coast of southern Tunisia, offers a distinctively different, more exotic experience. Known for its unique Berber culture, distinctive architecture featuring whitewashed houses with blue accents (menzels), and palm-fringed beaches, Djerba feels like a world apart. The island's capital, Houmt Souk, is a vibrant market town where you can find local crafts, spices, and traditional garments. Djerba is an excellent choice for Singaporean travellers seeking a blend of beach relaxation, cultural exploration, and a touch of North African mystique, appealing to families and couples alike.

Attractions on Djerba include the ancient Djerba Explore Park, featuring a crocodile farm and a traditional Djerban village, as well as the historic Ghriba Synagogue, one of the oldest synagogues in the world. The island's coastline is dotted with resorts offering various amenities, from water sports to thalassotherapy. Djerba-Zarzis International Airport provides direct flights and connections to the mainland, making it accessible for international travellers. The unique landscape and cultural heritage make Djerba a memorable addition to any Tunisian itinerary.

Gabes

Gabes, situated on the southeastern coast, offers a more authentic and less tourist-centric experience, making it an intriguing option for Singaporean travellers looking to delve deeper into Tunisian life. It's a city where the desert meets the sea, known for its lush date palm oases, particularly the Mareth Line, a historic defensive system. The city's souk is a vibrant hub of local activity, offering a genuine glimpse into daily commerce. Gabes is best suited for the more adventurous traveller, solo explorers, or those interested in experiencing a less commercialized side of Tunisia, appreciating its natural beauty and local culture.

The primary draw of Gabes is its unique retreat environment and its proximity to the Sahara Desert. Visitors can explore the extensive date palm plantations, visit the traditional markets, and experience the local way of life. The nearby beaches offer a more secluded coastal experience compared to the northern resorts. Gabes is accessible by train and bus from other major Tunisian cities, and its regional airport facilitates some domestic travel. For those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure, Gabes provides a rich cultural and natural landscape to discover.

Discover Tunisia's Diverse Accommodation Options

Tunisia offers a wide spectrum of accommodation, from charming budget-friendly guesthouses to luxurious beachfront resorts, catering to every type of Singaporean traveller and budget. Whether you're planning a short city break or an extended exploration of its diverse regions, finding the perfect place to stay is key to a memorable trip. The country's hospitality sector is well-developed, ensuring that visitors can find options that provide comfort, convenience, and a true taste of Tunisian charm, often at prices that represent excellent value compared to other international destinations.

Budget Hotels in Tunisia — Affordable Stays from S$ 46/night

For the budget-conscious Singaporean traveller, Tunisia presents a wealth of affordable hotel options that don't compromise on essential comfort or location. These establishments are perfect for those who plan to spend most of their time exploring the rich culture and historical sites, using their accommodation primarily as a comfortable base for rest and rejuvenation. With prices starting from as low as S$46 per night, these hotels offer a smart way to manage travel expenses while still experiencing Tunisian hospitality.

Hostels in Tunisia: Budget-Friendly Stays for Solo Travellers and Backpackers

Hostel El Medina, a 1★ establishment in Tunis, offers a highly accessible entry point into Tunisian accommodation, with prices beginning at a mere S$46 per night. This option is particularly attractive for solo travellers or backpackers from Singapore who prioritize social interaction and cost-effectiveness. The hostel's rating of 7.6 from 258 reviews suggests a well-regarded experience among its guests, indicating that it provides a solid foundation for exploring the capital without a significant financial outlay. Its location in Sidi El Bechir places it within reach of the city's attractions.

2-Star Hotels in Tunisia: Value and Comfort for the Savvy Traveller

Travellers seeking a balance between affordability and comfort will find Tunisia's 2-star hotels to be an excellent choice. These properties often provide a good range of basic amenities and are situated in convenient locations, making them ideal for Singaporean visitors who want a comfortable stay without the premium price tag of higher-rated establishments. They represent a practical option for those who value good service and clean facilities at a reasonable cost.

Hôtel Résidence Monia

For travellers who appreciate a lively atmosphere and direct access to beachside fun, Hôtel Résidence Monia in Sousse offers a compelling proposition. This 2★ hotel, rated 8.4 by 449 guests, provides a surprising array of amenities for its price point, starting at S$52.90 per night. Its inclusion of a private beach and a nightclub suggests it caters to guests looking for entertainment and relaxation within the hotel premises. The availability of an airport transfer is also a significant convenience for international visitors arriving from Singapore.

Rimel el corniche

Located in the Sousse Medina area, Rimel el corniche is a 2.5★ guest house that offers a unique lodging experience, particularly for those drawn to the energetic nightlife. With a rating of 7.2 from 379 reviews, it has clearly found favour with a substantial number of guests. The standout feature for many would be its inclusion of a nightclub, suggesting it's a place for travellers who enjoy a vibrant social scene. Priced at S$95.91 per night, it provides a distinct option for exploring Sousse.

Seven Floors

Seven Floors, a 2★ serviced apartment in Tunis, presents an interesting option for travellers who prefer a more independent stay. With a solid rating of 8 from 5 reviews, it suggests a positive experience for its limited number of guests. The price of S$91.93 per night for a serviced apartment indicates good value, especially for longer stays or for those who appreciate having kitchen facilities. Its location in Bouhaira, Tunis, places it within the capital's urban landscape, offering a different perspective on city living.

3-Star Hotels in Tunisia: Reliable Comfort and Good Value

Tunisia's 3-star hotels strike a popular chord with many Singaporean travellers, offering a dependable level of comfort, service, and amenities without venturing into luxury pricing. These hotels are often situated in accessible locations, making them convenient for exploring cities or enjoying resort areas. They represent a sweet spot for those seeking a comfortable and well-equipped stay that enhances their overall travel experience without breaking the bank.

ibis Tunis

The ibis Tunis, a 3★ hotel situated in the Bab Bhar district, offers a familiar and reliable choice for travellers seeking consistent quality. With a rating of 7.6 from 38 reviews, it provides a solid option for those who appreciate the brand's standard offerings. Priced at S$105.19 per night, it sits comfortably in the mid-range market. The inclusion of a rooftop terrace and business facilities suggests it caters to a mix of leisure and business travellers looking for convenience and a pleasant city view in Tunis.

Residence Mami

Residence Mami in Gabes Medina is a 3★ serviced apartment that stands out for its exceptional offering of a private beach, a rarity for this category. With a rating of 7 from 242 reviews, it has clearly established itself as a popular choice for those seeking coastal access. The price of S$37.36 per night makes it an incredibly attractive option for Singaporean travellers looking for value and direct access to the sea. This property is ideal for those who want a relaxed beachside experience in the Gabes region.

Golf Royal Hotel

The Golf Royal Hotel, a 3★ establishment in Tunis's Bab Bhar area, offers a blend of comfort and leisure amenities, including an infinity pool and private beach access. Its rating of 8.2 from 139 guests indicates a high level of satisfaction among visitors. At S$149.45 per night, it positions itself as a more upscale 3-star option, providing a premium experience within this category. The combination of city proximity and beach access makes it a versatile choice for exploring the capital.

SplashWorld Venus Beach All Inclusive

For Singaporean travellers prioritizing a hassle-free, all-inclusive holiday experience, SplashWorld Venus Beach All Inclusive in Hammamet is a noteworthy 3★ option. While specific ratings and review counts are not provided, its designation as an all-inclusive resort suggests a focus on providing a comprehensive package of food, drinks, and entertainment within the property. This type of accommodation is ideal for families and couples looking to relax and enjoy a variety of activities without needing to venture far from their base.

4-Star Hotels in Tunisia: Premium Amenities at a Sensible Price

Tunisia's 4-star hotels represent a significant step up in terms of amenities, service, and overall guest experience, offering a premium stay that remains accessible for many Singaporean travellers. These hotels are often located in prime areas, whether in the heart of cities or along scenic coastlines, providing a comfortable and stylish base for exploring the country. They are a popular choice for those seeking a balance of quality and value, with excellent facilities that enhance any holiday.

Radisson Hotel Tunis, City Center

The Radisson Hotel Tunis, City Center, a 4★ hotel in Bab Bhar, Tunis, boasts an impressive rating of 9.2 from 175 reviews, signalling exceptional guest satisfaction. Starting at S$142.65 per night, it offers a high standard of service and facilities, including a fitness centre and airport transfer. For travellers from Singapore, this hotel provides a modern and well-equipped base in the capital, ideal for both business and leisure, with its strong review score indicating a reliable and enjoyable stay.

Novotel Tunis Lac

Novotel Tunis Lac, a 4★ hotel located in Bouhaira, Tunis, is distinguished by its comprehensive facilities, including a beach bar and pool sun loungers, catering to guests seeking relaxation and comfort. With a rating of 8.9 from 77 reviews, it suggests a high level of guest satisfaction. The price of S$278.80 per night places it at the higher end of the 4-star market, appealing to those who value premium amenities and a comfortable environment for their stay in the capital.

Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Center, Tunis

The Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Center, Tunis, a 5★ property in Bab Bhar, offers a blend of luxury and convenience, featuring amenities like a hot tub and poolside bar. Despite being listed as 5★, its price of S$198.43 per night positions it competitively. With a rating of 8.2 from 31 reviews, it indicates a solid offering for travellers seeking upscale comfort in Tunis. Its convention centre facilities also make it a prime choice for business travellers attending events.

Delphin El Habib

Delphin El Habib in Monastir is a 4★ hotel that provides a comprehensive resort experience, featuring a Turkish bath and poolside bar, alongside essential services like airport transfer. Its rating of 8 from 462 reviews highlights its popularity and consistent guest satisfaction. At S$79.40 per night, it represents excellent value for a 4-star property, making it an attractive option for Singaporean travellers looking for a well-equipped coastal retreat in Monastir.

Mövenpick Gammarth

Mövenpick Gammarth, a 5★ hotel in La Marsa, Tunis, offers a luxurious beachfront experience with amenities such as beach sun loungers and a poolside bar. While its rating of 6.8 from 35 reviews is moderate, its price of S$303.58 per night signifies a premium offering. For travellers seeking a high-end stay with direct access to the sea and comprehensive resort facilities, this hotel provides a sophisticated option within the Tunis metropolitan area.

Golden Tulip El Mechtel

The Golden Tulip El Mechtel, a 4★ hotel in Tunis, offers a range of recreational facilities, including beach volleyball, suggesting a focus on active leisure. With a rating of 5 from 62 reviews, it indicates a mixed guest experience, but its price of S$208.75 per night places it in the upper-tier of Tunisian accommodations. This hotel might appeal to travellers looking for a property with diverse sporting activities within the city.

Djerba Castille- Family Only

Djerba Castille- Family Only, a 4★ hotel in Djerba Midoun, Medenine, is specifically designed for family stays, offering amenities like a basketball court and game room. Its rating of 7.4 from 3 reviews suggests it's a newer or less reviewed property, but the family-focused nature is a clear draw. Priced at S$92.34 per night, it provides a dedicated environment for families travelling to Djerba, ensuring a comfortable and entertaining stay for all ages.

Hotel Fiesta Beach Djerba

Hotel Fiesta Beach Djerba, a 4★ hotel located in Djerba Midoun, Medenine, presents itself as a beachfront accommodation option. While specific ratings and review counts are not available, its designation as a 4-star property suggests a good level of service and amenities. Priced at S$153.67 per night, it offers a coastal stay in Djerba, likely appealing to Singaporean travellers seeking sun, sand, and sea with the conveniences expected of a mid-to-upper range hotel.

Hotel Bel Azur Thalasso & Bungalows

Hotel Bel Azur Thalasso & Bungalows in Hammamet, Nabeul, is a 4★ resort that highlights its thalassotherapy and bungalow accommodations. Priced at S$74.36 per night, it offers a compelling value for a resort experience. While specific ratings are not provided, the inclusion of "Thalasso" in its name suggests a focus on wellness and spa treatments, making it an attractive option for Singaporean travellers looking for a relaxing getaway with health and beauty facilities.

Iris Djerba Hotel & Thalasso

Iris Djerba Hotel & Thalasso, a 4★ hotel in Djerba Midoun, Medenine, is positioned as a wellness-focused retreat, indicated by its "Thalasso" designation. With a price of S$320.11 per night, it represents a premium offering on Djerba. While ratings and reviews are not available, its focus on thalassotherapy suggests it caters to guests seeking spa treatments and relaxation in a high-quality setting, making it a potential choice for those prioritizing well-being during their Tunisian holiday.

L´Orient Palace Resort & Spa

L´Orient Palace Resort & Spa, a 4★ hotel located in Sousse Medina, is presented as a resort option with spa facilities. Although no specific rating, review count, or price is listed, its designation as a resort and spa implies a focus on guest comfort and relaxation. For travellers visiting Sousse who are looking for a property that offers both leisure amenities and wellness services, this establishment would be a point of interest for a rejuvenating stay.

5-Star Hotels in Tunisia: World-Class Service and 5-Star Standards

For Singaporean travellers who seek the pinnacle of comfort, service, and luxury, Tunisia's 5-star hotels deliver an uncompromisingly high standard. These establishments are designed to provide an exceptional guest experience, featuring world-class amenities, exquisite dining, and impeccable service. While they represent the top tier of the accommodation market, they offer a memorable stay for those celebrating special occasions or simply indulging in the finest that Tunisia has to offer.

Mövenpick Sousse

Mövenpick Sousse, a 5★ hotel in Sousse Medina, is a well-regarded property with a rating of 7.8 from 612 reviews, indicating a solid reputation among guests. Priced at S$141.92 per night, it offers a blend of luxury and value. The hotel's amenities, including a children's play area, sauna, and spa, make it suitable for families and couples alike. Its location in the historic Sousse Medina also provides convenient access to cultural sites, combining leisure with exploration.

Resorts in Tunisia: Everything You Need Without Leaving the Property

Tunisia's resorts are designed for travellers who appreciate the convenience of having extensive facilities and services all in one location. These properties are ideal for families, couples, or anyone looking to unwind and enjoy a variety of activities without the need to venture far. From swimming pools and dining options to entertainment and recreational pursuits, resorts offer a comprehensive holiday experience.

Apartments & Serviced Residences in Tunisia — Flexible Stays for Longer Trips

For Singaporean travellers planning extended stays or seeking a more home-like environment, Tunisia's serviced apartments and residences offer flexibility and convenience. These accommodations are perfect for families, groups, or business travellers who require more space, kitchen facilities, and a personalized living experience. They provide a comfortable and practical base for exploring at your own pace.

A Culinary Journey Through Tunisia

Tunisian cuisine is a vibrant reflection of its diverse history, blending Mediterranean, Arab, Berber, and even French influences into a unique and flavourful gastronomic landscape. For Singaporean travellers accustomed to a rich culinary scene, Tunisia offers a delightful array of tastes and aromas that are both familiar in their use of spices and distinct in their preparation. The emphasis on fresh, local ingredients, particularly seafood along the coast and dates in the oases, forms the backbone of its delicious offerings, promising a memorable dining adventure.

One of Tunisia's most iconic dishes is Couscous, a staple that varies regionally but is often prepared with tender lamb or chicken, vegetables, and a rich broth, seasoned with a blend of spices. Another must-try is Brik, a delicate, deep-fried pastry filled with egg, tuna, or minced meat, offering a satisfying crunch and a burst of flavour.

For those seeking a taste of the sea, grilled fish and seafood platters are abundant along the coast. Halal food is widely available throughout Tunisia, as the country is predominantly Muslim, making it easy for Singaporean Muslim travellers to find suitable dining options in most cities and towns.

The culinary landscape shifts noticeably as you travel across Tunisia. In the coastal cities like Sousse and Monastir, seafood dishes are naturally more prominent, often prepared with a Mediterranean flair. Moving inland and south, the cuisine incorporates more influences from the desert regions, with heartier stews and dishes featuring dates and local spices becoming more common. Gabes, for instance, is known for its date-based products and unique regional specialties. Exploring these different areas allows travellers to experience the full spectrum of Tunisian flavours, making regional exploration a culinary adventure in itself.

When dining in Tunisia, Singaporean travellers will find that meal times are generally similar to what they might expect, with lunch being the main meal of the day, often served between 1 pm and 3 pm. Tipping is customary, with a small amount (around 10%) appreciated for good service in restaurants. Prices for meals can vary significantly, from affordable street food and local eateries to more upscale dining experiences. Learning a few basic Arabic or French phrases can enhance interactions, though English is understood in tourist areas. Embracing the local dining customs will undoubtedly enrich your travel experience.

Cultural Norms and Staying Safe in Tunisia

Understanding and respecting local customs is paramount for any traveller, and Tunisia is no exception. While Tunisians are generally welcoming and accustomed to tourists, being aware of certain cultural norms can help ensure smoother interactions and a more enriching experience. For Singaporean visitors, who come from a multicultural society, observing local etiquette demonstrates respect and fosters positive engagement with the communities they encounter, making their journey more pleasant and meaningful.

When visiting religious sites, such as mosques or mausoleums, modest dress is essential. This typically means covering shoulders and knees, and women may be asked to cover their hair. It's polite to ask permission before taking photographs of people, especially women. In general, Tunisians are warm and hospitable, and a simple greeting like "As-salamu alaykum" (peace be upon you) can go a long way. Bargaining is common in the souks, but it should be done politely and with a smile; it's part of the cultural exchange rather than a confrontation.

Tunisia is generally a safe country for tourists, but like any destination, it's wise to take standard precautions. Keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded areas like markets and public transport. It's advisable to use reputable taxi services or ride-hailing apps where available for transportation within cities. For longer distances, trains and buses are efficient and safe options. Staying aware of your surroundings and avoiding displaying excessive wealth can help prevent unwanted attention. The overall safety record for tourists is good, allowing for a relaxed exploration of the country.

In case of emergencies, the general emergency number in Tunisia is 197 for police and 190 for ambulance services. For Singaporean citizens travelling abroad, it is always recommended to register your travel plans with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. While there isn't a Singaporean Embassy in Tunisia, the Singapore High Commission in Kuala Lumpur or other regional missions can provide consular assistance if needed. Ensuring you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip disruptions is a crucial step before your departure.

A Practical Travel Guide to Tunisia for Singaporeans

Embarking on a journey from Singapore to Tunisia opens up a range of ancient history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture. The most common way to reach Tunisia from Singapore involves flights connecting through major hubs in the Middle East or Europe.

Airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, and various European carriers typically offer routes that, while lengthy, provide a comfortable transit experience. The total travel time can range from 15 to over 20 hours, depending on the layover duration and destination. Planning ahead and booking your book flight in advance can often secure better fares for this significant journey.

Once you arrive in Tunisia, navigating the country is relatively straightforward. Intercity travel is well-served by a network of trains operated by SNCFT, connecting major cities like Tunis, Sousse, and Monastir, offering a scenic and affordable way to see the country. Buses, run by various companies, provide broader coverage, reaching smaller towns and more remote areas. For those seeking efficiency, domestic flights are available, though less common for typical tourist routes. Renting a car is also an option for greater flexibility, particularly for exploring regions like Cap Bon or the desert fringes.

The best time to visit Tunisia from Singapore largely depends on your preferences for weather and crowd levels. Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities, with average highs ranging from 20-28°C. Summer (June to August) is hot and dry, perfect for beach holidays but can be intense for exploring historical sites. Winter (December to February) is milder but can be rainy. Visiting during the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn often provides a good balance of favourable weather and fewer crowds, potentially leading to better hotel rates.

Before you depart for Tunisia, a few pre-departure preparations will ensure a smooth trip. The local currency is the Tunisian Dinar (TND). While exchange rates fluctuate, it's useful to have an idea of how it compares to the Singapore Dollar (SGD). ATMs are widely available in cities, and credit cards are accepted in most hotels, larger restaurants, and shops. Consider purchasing a local SIM card upon arrival for affordable data and calls, or check your Singapore mobile plan for international roaming options. Essential apps might include offline maps and translation tools.

Entry Requirements for Singaporean Citizens to Tunisia

For Singaporean passport holders planning a trip to Tunisia, understanding the visa requirements is a crucial step in the travel preparation process. Tunisia generally offers visa-free entry for short stays to citizens of many countries, aiming to facilitate tourism and business. This policy allows Singaporean travellers to explore the country's rich heritage and beautiful landscapes without the need for a pre-arranged visa, simplifying the entry procedures and making Tunisia an accessible destination.

Singaporean citizens are typically granted a visa-free stay in Tunisia for a period of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This duration is usually sufficient for most tourist itineraries. Upon arrival, immigration officials may request to see proof of onward travel, such as a return flight ticket, and sufficient funds to cover your stay. It is also advisable to have your passport valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay and to carry a copy of your passport separately.

While visa policies are subject to change, the current regulations generally favour short-term visitors from Singapore. However, it is always recommended that travellers verify the latest entry requirements with the official Embassy of Tunisia in your region or the Tunisian Ministry of Foreign Affairs prior to booking your travel. This ensures you have the most up-to-date information regarding visa-free stays, potential entry fees, or any other documentation that might be required for your specific travel dates and purpose.

Plan Your Tunisian Adventure with Traveloka

Tunisia offers a compelling blend of ancient history, Mediterranean allure, and vibrant culture that provides a truly unique travel experience for Singaporean explorers. From the Roman ruins of Carthage and El Jem to the blue-and-white charm of Sidi Bou Said and the vast Sahara Desert, the country presents a diverse array of attractions that cater to a wide range of interests. It's a destination that promises discovery at every turn, offering a varied mix of experiences that go far beyond the typical tourist trail.

At Traveloka, we understand the importance of finding the perfect accommodation to complement your Tunisian adventure. Whether you're seeking a budget-friendly stay starting from around S$46 per night or a luxurious 5-star resort, our platform offers a comprehensive selection of hotels across Tunisia's most popular cities and regions. You can easily compare prices, read verified guest reviews, and find properties that suit your specific needs, ensuring you secure the ideal base for your explorations.

Booking your Tunisian getaway is made simple and convenient with Traveloka. We offer flexible payment options, including credit cards and our own PayLater service, allowing you to manage your budget effectively. With a wide range of verified properties and competitive pricing, you can be confident in finding a cheap hotel or a premium stay that fits your requirements. Start planning your unforgettable journey to Tunisia today and let Traveloka be your trusted partner in creating lasting travel memories.

All information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication. Prices are subject to change depending on season, availability, and hotel policy.

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