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Hello everyone.
We decided to visit Tunisia in September, when the weather is pleasant and sea still warm.
Is Tunisia safe?
In my oppinion - Yes.
But of course it's up to you where you choose to go on holiday. You should always consult FCO travel advice before making your decision. Whichever the tour operator you choose, you can always be assured that your safety is their first priority.”
Do I have to watch I wear?
Tunisia is a Muslim country, women can't dress as they want. In fact, they drive too and I've sat in louages. Having said all that, if you're going to visit a mosque, wear something that goes beyond your knees, if they can't reach your ankles. Men can get away with shorts, but same rule applies as women when going to a mosque.
Money matters
Tunisia uses its own dinars, which you can change at the airport when you get in. There are several money changers in the arrival and departure halls. If you intend to exchange your dinars for euros/dollars/etc at the point of departure, make sure you retain the receipt the money-changer gives you when you buy your dinars. You can pay with visa in the shops and cafes, but it'd be good to have a few of those on you, in case you get hungry.
How expensive is it?
It's not expensive. This is what we had for breakfast at a cafe near to our hotel : a chocolate croissant, an almond one, and a coffee with milk. total cost: 2.85 dinars, or just over 1 euro. A regular chicken sandwich came up to about 2 euros. a cafe au lait set me back about 1.50 dinar.
Staying connected
You should be able to get a wifi connection at some cafes, and hotels.
We decided to visit Tunisia in September, when the weather is pleasant and sea still warm.
Is Tunisia safe?
In my oppinion - Yes.
But of course it's up to you where you choose to go on holiday. You should always consult FCO travel advice before making your decision. Whichever the tour operator you choose, you can always be assured that your safety is their first priority.”
Do I have to watch I wear?
Tunisia is a Muslim country, women can't dress as they want. In fact, they drive too and I've sat in louages. Having said all that, if you're going to visit a mosque, wear something that goes beyond your knees, if they can't reach your ankles. Men can get away with shorts, but same rule applies as women when going to a mosque.
Money matters
Tunisia uses its own dinars, which you can change at the airport when you get in. There are several money changers in the arrival and departure halls. If you intend to exchange your dinars for euros/dollars/etc at the point of departure, make sure you retain the receipt the money-changer gives you when you buy your dinars. You can pay with visa in the shops and cafes, but it'd be good to have a few of those on you, in case you get hungry.
How expensive is it?
It's not expensive. This is what we had for breakfast at a cafe near to our hotel : a chocolate croissant, an almond one, and a coffee with milk. total cost: 2.85 dinars, or just over 1 euro. A regular chicken sandwich came up to about 2 euros. a cafe au lait set me back about 1.50 dinar.
Staying connected
You should be able to get a wifi connection at some cafes, and hotels.