Tunisia is the smallest country in North Africa and perhaps the most endearing as its history. More than any other Mediterranean country, Tunisia is a land of great games.
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From the coast to the desert through the deep valleys Tunisia offers an incredible wealth that makes it a geographical country of surprise and interest. The climate varies considerably from north to south and thus depends on the region that we visit . |
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Spring is pleasant throughout the country. However, until mid-April, it can be raining and quite cold in the North (Bizerte, Tabarka, reliefs Kroumirie). The hot, dry summer is temperate on the coast by sea breezes. In the fall, the time comes for excursions. South Saharan oases offer stays that are temperate and bright. In winter, it never gets really cold, but time is uncertain. At this time of year, tourists can go more in the oasis of Tozeur or the island of Djerba.
| To visit the oasis of the South, back-season (October-November) and early spring are the ideal time. Nights can be cold, but in the day, the Sahara appears in all its glory under a bright sky. But be careful, because you will not be immune to a sandstorm! | ![]() |








