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Channel your inner-Jedi, grab your favourite 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 Africancountry 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 traveller. Take a walk through Tunisia’s narrow streets and sample authentic African jewellery, antiques and spices. The museums in Tunisia are not to be missed – filled with Roman mosaics and ancient artefacts, 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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PeakSeason:Peak Season is July and August when temperatures and crowds are at their peak.
Shoulder Season:May, June and September are pleasant times to book a flight to Tunisia. This is when temperatures are comfortable and the crowds are manageable.
Off Season:October to March is when the rain falls and the weather is chilly. Ramadan falls in the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, mid-September to mid-October this year.
Tunisair flies domestically from Tunis to to Djerba, Tozeur and Sfax.
There is a decent rail service; good value for money. Tunis city centre 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.
There are several airports for travellers taking flights to Tunisia including:
Tunis (TUN) (Carthage International) is five miles northeast of the city.
Djerba (DJE) (Melita) is five miles from the city.
Tabarka (TBJ) is less than two miles from the city.
Tozeur (TOE) (Nefta) is six miles from the city.
All visitors must hold documents and tickets for return or onward travel.
UK passport holders, irrespective of national status, may enter Tunisia with a passport valid for at least the period of stay and stay for up to three months without a visa.
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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.
Monia HejaiejA collection of women’s folk tales from Tunisia.
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