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Tunis is generally safe for travelers, especially in visitor areas like the Medina and Carthage. Use standard precautions, avoid political demonstrations, and be aware of pickpockets in crowded markets.
Yes, bargaining is expected and part of the cultural experience in souks and markets. Start with about half the asking price and negotiate respectfully. Fixed prices apply in modern shops.
Must-see sites include the ancient Medina with its souks and mosques, the ruins of Carthage, the Bardo Museum, charming Sidi Bou Said village, and beautiful Mediterranean beaches nearby.
The Tunisian dinar (TND) is the official currency. It's illegal to import or export dinars, so exchange money upon arrival. US dollars and euros can be exchanged at banks and authorized dealers.
Tipping is customary in Tunisia. Leave 10-15% at restaurants, small amounts for hotel staff, and round up taxi fares. Many service workers rely on tips as part of their income.
Arabic is the official language, with French widely spoken due to colonial history. English is less common outside visitor areas, so basic French phrases can be helpful for communication.
Tunisia is a conservative Muslim country. Dress modestly, covering shoulders and legs, especially when visiting mosques or local neighborhoods. Beachwear is acceptable at resorts and beaches.
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer can be very hot, while winter is mild but may have occasional rain.