How To Travel Tunisia (COMPLETE TRAVEL GUIDE)

Published 2019-08-15
How to Travel Tunisia - this is a comprehensive travel guide for your first time traveling to Tunisia, a traveler's paradise. In this video, I will go over a 7 day road trip itinerary, with highlights in Tunis and cities outside of Tunis. I also share the hotels and airbnbs we stayed in, plus useful tips to know before you go to this epic country. This is the best and most efficient way to see the country in one week!

Itinerary:
Day 1: Tunis and Tunis highlights
Day 2: Takrouna, Kairouan, Tozeur
Day 3: Day trips from Tozeur - Chebika oasis, Star Wars film set
Day 4: Tozeur to Matmata - El Chbodd flats and underground caves
Day 5: Matmata to Djerba Island
Day 5-7: Djerba Island
Day 8: Fly back to Tunis

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-todaywe
    I'm traveling around the world right now. After I saw this, I wanted to go to Tunisia😍
  • @utahdan231
    I visited Tunisia in 2014. A fantastic country with a lot of Roman architecture. El Jem and Carthage are outstanding examples of it. Many very interesting places all over the country. Tunis National Bardo Museum has the most amazing and the biggest mosaics collection in the world. Not enough words in the dictionary to describe their beauty. Very warm and friendly people and excellent food. For veggie lovers simply a paradise.
  • @theinco8118
    Love for my second country from morroco 🇲🇦❤🇹🇳
  • Love to Tunisia from Egypt ❤️❤️ it's even more beautiful in real life than.
  • @augustorvz3543
    I was in Tunisia in February 2000. It was so good. I will never forget. ❤️👍
  • @yasmin.d205
    Hi I’m yasmine I’m Tunisian girl 13y.o I really liked all the vlogs that you posted about my country And I’m really happy that you enjoyed all the moments that u had here love ❤️ u
  • @wendycook9334
    Oh i love Tunisia. I found it so relaxed and friendly. Making Tunisian friends was important to me as they showed me the best places to go..great local foods. I was lucky enough to be invited into a family home and i was thoroughly spoilt by them. I visited 7 times in total. Enjoyable experiences.😊
  • @Wil_Dasovich
    SOLID! This was really good I want to go there now. (Side note: I was in the ad to this video and that was the first time I have ever seen that ad. Shookt me😂)
  • @isadelps
    Amazing how Sidi Bou Said looks just like Greece! Love the outstanding wall arts and grafitti as well. Thumbs up for this video bringing us with you on your trips! 😊👍🏻
  • @katieblue5458
    The beaches are absolutely beautiful! I have been twice to Tunisia. The fish from the Mediterranean is amazing and the food was so fresh. The coffee❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • @SaidaHOURIA
    Tunisia, Algeria & Morocco are so Unique, each by its own. So much love, from Algeria.
  • @hassensaadi2901
    Thank you for coming to tunisia and I do remember seeing you in the coffee shop in the medina. I am super glad you had best time here in Tunis and all around it. If ever you coming again, there are few other places you missed on seeing, mainly the northwest woods and forests where youcould have the best camping experience of you life and also to see the oldest water temple of Poseidon. Well hope to hear back from you one day and so glad I stumbled on your channel.
  • After watching your vlog i asked my Tunisian boyfriend of 4 years where is the best place to visit Tunisia and his answer is his home,hahahah I guess when you said homemade food is better than restaurant food is correct 😁 I cannot wait to visit Tunisia and of course try to eat authentic and more Tunisian food of why btw I am loving any food with Harissa. You should have tried to eat Molokhia and Omek Houria (which we just had for dinner yum 🥰) But I cannot wait to visit Tunisia
  • I’m so glad you did a video about Tunisia, Haley! It’s so underrated yet such an amazing country. My hubby and I were there for a month and our fave was probably staying with our Tunisian friends as they cooked us homemade couscous 😭😭 and chicken stew to put on top. Also... they have the best olive oil hands down!!! And the seafood from the fresh market was delicious. There’s actually a restaurant you can bring your seafood to and they’ll cook it for you right there and then. Anyway, can’t wait to go back!!!
  • @lanygrebs5567
    I'm so sad, I'm from Djerba and I must tell you that you missed a lot of places to visit over here ( so so so many ) If you staying there for a short duration (2-4 nights), I recommend using an agency to visit Djerba, they will take care of everything(food, hotels, transports, where to go). I sincerely need to thank you for encouraging people to visit our country, our tourism need these kind of recommendation :) Thank you again ^ ^
  • @MaryemSab
    Looove the video 😍 as a Tunisian the first thing I'll pack when I'm traveling is Harisa hhh we can't live without it 😜
  • @flavieintunis
    This video is amazing. I love so much Tunisia, I felt in love with this country 2 years ago and I pass half of the year over there. Just a thing that you should try: Eat fish in La Goulette (Suburb area of Tunis)
  • I have been living in Australia for the last 19years, never went back to my lovely country Tunisia, this video really moved something in me I think it's time for me to go back and visit my beloved home town Cebbala Sidibouzid , thank you for the video.