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Travel to Tunisia

Travel to Tunisia 🇹🇳

Tunisia is a captivating destination for motorcyclists, with roads that run through the Sahara desert, Roman ruins and a Mediterranean coast full of light, color and hospitality.

Capital: Tunis

Official Language: Arabic

Emergency Number: 197 (police) / 190 (ambulance) / 198 (fire department)

Currency: Tunisian Dinar (TND)

Card payments are common in big cities, but cash is essential in small businesses and day-to-day life.

Freeway: 110-120 km/h

Road: 90 km/h

Localities : 50 km/h

Tunisia is the smallest country in the Maghreb, known for its Mediterranean beaches, the Roman ruins of Carthage, the Sahara desert and cities such as Tunis, Sousse and Hammamet.

Climate

Mediterranean on the coast, semi-arid inland and desert in the south.

Languages

Tunisian Arabic is the most widely spoken. French is widely used in everyday life and in business.

Driving

Drive on the right. There are modern highways between the main cities, with tolls paid manually.

Camping

Wild camping is possible in remote areas, but more common in tourist campsites.

Biker Zones

Coastal routes in the Mediterranean and routes in the Tunisian Sahara are very popular.

Special Zones

Tunis has pedestrian zones in the historic center (Medina) and controlled parking.

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