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Hotels in Tunisia



With RocApply you can compare prices, ratings, location, and much more to find the best fit for you. Choose from a list of establishments that can suit every need, for couples, families, friends, or business trips. The quality of the hotels is relatively high in Tunisia. Even in backwaters, a decent hotel can be found. 

In high season, the most desirable rooms are booked out weeks in advance, so secure your room early on RocApply Hotels Page. The big hotels are used by larger tour groups; they tend to be more intriguing and filled with large tour groups.

Tunisian hotels are well equipped with TVs and Internet in most of the towns. The stuff in the hotels is friendly and always ready to give attention to foreigners here!

At first glance, you might think Tunisia has been hard done by in terms of land area. It is wedged between two of North Africa’s largest nations, as though it is being forced into the Mediterranean Sea. But dig deeper and you will discover enough history and diversity to rival any country, no matter what the size.

Tunis, the ancient capital, boasts boisterous Medinas, grand mosques, and fascinating hotels. Bardo Museum here and the most popular, partly for its time-honored collection and partly due to its stunning location, inside a marvelous 13th-century Beylic Palace. 

But Tunisia’s history is best appreciated in Carthage, an ancient trade metropolis that was sacked by the Romans. Take the short train ride from the capital for the chance to explore this beautiful site close to great hotels.

Between here and the city of Monastir, on Tunisia’s central coast, are more white-sand beaches than you can count. Most belong to well-developed tourist hotspots, such as Sousse and Hammamet, but there are others that have remained off the radar

Try El Haouaria, on the tip of Cap Bon, or Plage de Chaffar, near the city of Sfax. Beach fan or not, there is plenty more to discover in Tunisia. Away from the coastline, it is the rugged mountains, Saharan deserts, and towering sand dunes that tend to leave the greatest impression especially the hotels here.

The vast majority of hotels and private apartments can be found strung along the coast between Tunis and the Djerba peninsula in the south. Predictably, most of these are in the busier resorts.

All regional towns in Tunisia have great hotels that will accept foreigners. Many tourists will have booked tours which include accommodation, others will have to pay in USDs unless they have special exemptions.

Many large city hotels are West African in style, especially in the capital, so they can look very dated to western eyes and are often a bit overpriced. Once you are prepared to take your trip to rest assured you will find nice hotels on RocApply anytime you deem one! 

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