Lowest Hotel Price | £10 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Mövenpick Resort & Marine Spa Sousse |
Hotels Near Airport | 1661 |
Average Length of Stay | 8 days |
Low season | November | cheapest month to stay |
High season | August | most expensive time to stay |
32% | expected price decrease | |
38% | expected price increase |
Price | £64 - £152 |
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Cheapest day of week | Tuesday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Sunday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£80 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
£97 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Price | £22 - £69 |
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CHEAPEST CITY IN TUNISIA | Sousse | 51% cheaper | Hotels in Sousse are the cheapest in Tunisia at just £22 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE CITY IN TUNISIA | Bizerte | 36% more expensive | Bizerte has the highest priced hotels in Tunisia with rooms averaging £69 per night |
MOST POPULAR CITY IN TUNISIA | Tunis | 74% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Tunis than any other city in Tunisia |
You will find the most extensive collection of hotels in Tunisia surrounding its capital city of Tunis, and down the east coast. For a central stay, have a look at Dar Ben Gacem, located right in the city and with surprising rates. Public transport in Tunis is well connected and affordable in Tunis, though many of the signs and maps are not in English, which can prove difficult. Taxis are widely available, and if renting a car the roads are fairly simple to drive, though do keep an eye out for occasional aggressive drivers. Your preference of where you book Tunisia Hotels really comes down to your plans, as you will also find cheap hotels in Tunisia nearby Jebil National Park, where adventures among the dunes await.
Africa’s northernmost country offers a varied appeal, as its collection of beaches, lakes, National Parks, island towns and desert has something for every traveller. Cape Bon, just off the capital of Tunis, is a popular spot for its views and lighthouse, with a good collection of hotels at its tip and it’s coastal towns of Kelibia and Hammamet. Have a look at Dar Lebharr Studio just on the outskirts of Kelibia, or Hotel Club Palm Beach Hammamet if looking to explore the cape. Those looking for lakes, forests and birdwatching will want to look north of Tunis at Bezerte, nearby Ichkeul National Park and lake, Forest Du Remel and with its own seaside appeal and beautiful marina. As a good example of accommodation in Bezerte, have a look at Dar El Kasba Bizerte. Jebil National Park is a huge attraction of Tunisia, with safaris and 4WD tours across the dunes.
Nightlife across Tunisia is lively, with the bigger cities such as Tunis and those down the east coast offering more bars, clubs and restaurants to travellers, and smaller towns usually hosting the nightlife in the cafes. Locals will crowd the cafes at sunset, drinking hot beverages and smoking shisha, and perhaps enjoying a bambaloni, the Tunisian doughnut. Newer areas of towns will have more modern, European-style cafes that occasionally serve alcohol, whereas Tunis and the coastal cities and towns are where those looking for a wild night will find clubs, festivals, and beachside bars. Regency Tunis Hotel in Tunis is a great option to look at if wanting to be nearby Tunis’ best beachside bars.
While Tunisia is rich in history across all of its cities, there are some standout sites on the east coast of the country. An interesting place to stay as a launching pad for exploring Tunisia’s arts and history is Djerba Island, with bustling markets and beaches. Dar Tenast is a great option to consider booking for a stay on the island. Rich in history, Greek legend has it that Djerba is the land of the Lotus-eaters Odysseus was stranded on during his journey home, the middle ages saw it fought over by Muslims and Christians, followed by Ottoman and Spanish control, and sees a long Jewish history. The island holds hundreds of artefacts including mosques dated from the 12th Century. Kairouan and El Jem are notable locations of artefacts easily reached from Djerba, and Bulla Regia and Dougga to the northwest of Tunisia would be worth adding to a history lover’s itinerary as well.
If you are looking to save money on your hotel room in Tunisia, consider visiting the country in March as it is the least expensive month at just £30 per night. Avoid booking a hotel room in August if you are looking for a deal; it is the most expensive month.
Tunisia is full of enlightening and adventurous cities, but the most popular tourist destination is Sousse.
At £41 per night, Midoun is the most expensive city in Tunisia to book a hotel room in. The average cost of £41 is about 24% above the country's average price per night.
The least expensive city in Tunisia to stay in is Ariana. With an average rate of £14 per night, Ariana is about 54% less expensive than other cities in Tunisia.
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