TUNISIA 🇹🇳 | WHAT NOT TO DO When Visiting ❌ | Do's, Don'ts, Advice & Tunisia Travel Tips

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TUNISIA 🇹🇳 | WHAT NOT TO DO When Visiting ❌ | Do's, Don'ts, Advice & Tunisia Travel Tips


Are you visiting Tunisia (تونس‎) for the first time? Then this video will help you with what you shouldn’t do and conversely what you should do.

Wherever you’re going on your vacation to Tunisia, these Tunisian travel tips and pieces of advice will be invaluable in Tunis, Carthage, Sidi-Bou-Said, Hammamet, Sousse, Sfax, Tozeur,…

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23 Comments

  1. Awful place. Chased by a man on a horse and cart offering lifts. He continued to punch his horse in the face. Teenager almost getting pic pocketed in a spar type shop. Stay away

  2. Great and informative video, we are going to Tunisia in July, not been for about 15 years, looking forward but apprehensive with the uk government guidelines. We'll have fun im sure , thanks again for a great video

  3. I am tunsian and i saw all videos about Tunsia, and this one is by far the most informative one ..
    You just understood everything in the right way ….
    Bravo 👏
    By the way I am going there(I live in France), with my English girlfriend in June. She visits Tunisia for the first time ..

  4. Just back from Sousse and it's not a good place with people going out of their way to scam you. Taxi drivers scam you (tourist prices), shops scam you (tourist prices), and the hassle and aggression you get from walking around the Medina. We would have spent SO much money if the shop keepers were honest and not aggressive. Then you have the scammers who constantly come up to you saying they know you from your hotel and grab you dragging you into a random shop. Cash- you can't take it out of the country so youll need to keep your exchange receipt to exchange your cash back to £s at the airport as they'll just take your DIR off you if you don't – they give you a receipt so you can get it back within 2 years. All in all, my memories of the holiday I've just had is that once outside the hotel gates everyone outside sees you as a tourist is out to scam or exploit you. Would not go back again.

  5. If you want a life hack visiting Tunisia just hang out with a local you trust and i emphasize on a local you trust. A local knows the places and rules better than foreigners and they can help you in many ways in difficult situations.
    Besides tipping is not common here and nobody will expect it from you except for some scambags.
    Also no unmarried couples can stay in the same room together as long as they are not locals.
    One last advice and it is useful if you are an old lady and you get approached by a guy half your age flattering you then decline nicely and don't take the bait. I am not saying that every man is like this. international dating is common but age difference should tell you everything:
    huge age gap=95% is a scam / small age gap= 80% legit

  6. Hello Chris! Firstly, thank you for your videos they are really helping me out in organising my Tunisia trip. QUESTION: what about SIM cards? I guess you have to get one to have mobile data when travelling the country. So, which one do you advise and what is the best way to get it? Thank you!

  7. Some of the nicest people that I have met, in Tunisia.

    Every nation has its difficult and nasty people but from the people I met, they really were sweet, including waiting staff, those in the souk and even the taxi drivers, of which one was so friendly he was talking to us about his work in Europe and the girl that he wished to marry from his neighbourhood.

  8. Great advice overall about the the transportation you seem to get the louage vibe would also add make sure to never go with someone that engages and asks you first for your destination in a louage those are line cutters and do not have any permit stay away from them.

  9. What's with the loud exhaust on every motorbike? I'm currently on holiday and its been impossible to sleep. I'm beginning to think the locals don't like tourists. My resort is on a street packed with hotels and resort and its impossible to sleep at night because of these motorbikes. They aren't even nice motorbikes, nonsense 50cc moped with ridiculously loud pipes screaming down the street all night long