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Cheapest Flights to Tunisia

Royal Jordanian
16 May, Fri
06:05 AM
Dammam - Tunis
1 stop
8h 30m
DMM-TUN
Qatar Airways
10 May, Sat
11:00 PM
Riyadh - Tunis
1 stop
16h 10m
RUH-TUN
Royal Jordanian
26 May, Mon
01:55 PM
Jeddah - Tunis
1 stop
12h 40m
JED-TUN
Royal Jordanian
8 May, Thu
04:50 AM
Jeddah - Tunis
1 stop
9h 45m
JED-TUN
Royal Jordanian
12 May, Mon
01:55 PM
Jeddah - Tunis
1 stop
0h 40m
JED-TUN
Tunisair
30 May, Fri
03:40 AM
Jeddah - Tunis
Non-stop
4h 55m
JED-TUN
Tunisair
31 May, Sat
03:40 AM
Jeddah - Tunis
Non-stop
4h 55m
JED-TUN
Turkish Airlines
6 May, Tue
05:00 PM
Jeddah - Tunis
1 stop
18h
JED-TUN
Turkish Airlines
9 May, Fri
11:45 AM
Madinah - Tunis
1 stop
23h 15m
MED-TUN
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Currency TND
Number of flights per week 53
Top destinations Tunis
Most popular airline Qatar Airways
Most popular airport Carthage Airport
Flight Duration 9 hour 10 min

About Tunisia

Tunisia, famously mentioned as the "land of the lotus-eaters" in Homer's Odyssey, is a culturally rich country that reflects the enchantment and heritage of the Mediterranean. Its roots trace back to Carthage, established by the Phoenicians in 814 BC. Throughout history, Tunisia has been influenced by Phoenician, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Ottoman, and French cultures.
Despite its official language being Arabic, many Tunisians also speak French. Tunisia gained independence from French colonization in 1963.
The cultural mosaic of Tunisia, influenced by these diverse cultures, can be seen in traditional attire, cuisine, tourist sites, and nearly every corner of the country. With a population of almost 11 million, the capital is Tunis, and other important cities include Hammamet, known for its fine sandy beaches, Sfax, Sousse (Susa), Carthage, and Bizerte.
Tunisia is primarily an agricultural country, with about 60% of its land suitable for farming. It is renowned for its olive oil production, ranking in the top ten globally.
Tourism is significant to Tunisia's economy, with activities and entertainment available 24/7 to cater to visitors. The official currency is the Tunisian Dinar.
Tunisia experiences mild and rainy winters, especially in the northern regions, while summers are dry and hot. The southern part has a desert climate.
Bordered by Algeria and Libya, Tunisia is considered one of the most developed countries in terms of tourism and other sectors in its geographical region. The country hosts vibrant festivals that showcase traditional clothing and dances, with the most famous being the Sahara Desert Festival held in March and November.
Tunisian cuisine shares similarities with Turkish and Mediterranean cuisines, with bread, particularly "tabouna" being a staple in most meals. Tunisian dishes often feature meat, while saffron rice, and couscous as some of the most renowned delicacies.

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