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Cheap Holidays to Hammamet

Hammamet is an idyllic town located on the south eastern coast of Tunisia. The laid-back resort, often referred to as the St. Tropez of Tunisia, boasts a string of golden beaches, exciting watersports, traditional fishing villages, cultural charm and shopping – plus year-round temperatures to match.

The main draws of Hammamet holidays are its stunning beaches, brimming with water activities and fantastic seafront restaurants which sell spectacular fresh seafood with a view. The authentic marina at Port Yasmine Hammamet is a great base for luxurious boat trips and a spot of lunch while you watch the bobbing yachts. A major tourist attraction during Hammamet holidays is the city of Sousse, located 100km from the coast this town is a melting pot of culture with Islamic architecture, a bustling old medina, colourful bazaars and archaeological museums to wander.

If you're in search of souvenirs, visit the old city’s medina and take a stroll around the souks where you'll find a selection of traditional arts and crafts - haggling is welcome too! Despite morphing into a touristy hotspot over the last few decades, holidays to Hammamet have maintained a traditional Moorish charm, which is part and parcel of its popularity. The beaches, the crystal clean waters and the compact colourful town of Hammamet are great for those who like the best of both worlds. The Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport is closest to the resort, about a 40-minute drive. There are plenty of ATMs and currency exchange centres where you can get a stack of the Tunisian Dinar, the currency in Tunisia.

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A Guide to Hammamet Holidays

Hammamet beach

Hammamet beach

If you're looking to stretch your legs on the soft sands under the golden sun, the resort's long and spacious stretches are sure to satisfy.

This spot on the coast serves up fun for the whole family, whether you choose to sip on a cocktail from your sunlounger or get active in the warm waters – there's always something to keep you busy.

Family Fun at Carthageland

Family Fun at Carthageland

Just a few metres away from the sea in Yasmine Hammamet, you’ll find the Carthageland theme park which offers a range of fun-filled activities for the entire family to enjoy to their heart’s content.

Walk among the grand elephant statues at the front gate, before enjoying the water rides, amusements and monkeys. It’s a perfect place to spend a sunny day with the kids!

History & Culture

History & Culture

If you hold an interest in history, art and culture, then you cannot afford to miss the Carthagian Ruins. A collection of limestone-coloured pillars encompasses a museum, archaic amphitheatre and beautiful cave.

Once you've visited Carthage, plan a trip to close-by Tunis next, Tunisia’s beautiful capital for more sightseeing.

The Old Medina

The Old Medina

Hammamet’s medieval medina is a wonderful tribute to bygone years. An afternoon (or more) walking its labyrinthine streets, haggling for goodies at the souks and stopping for a Hammam massage, is an absolute must. It’s also home to the oldest Mosque in North Africa and a pretty impressive Kasbah!

When to Visit Hammamet

TEMPERATURE (Avg. monthly °c)

11°
Jan
12°
Feb
14°
Mar
16°
Apr
20°
May
24°
Jun
27°
Jul
28°
Aug
25°
Sep
21°
Oct
16°
Nov
12°
Dec

RAINFALL (Avg. monthly mm)

50
Jan
40
Feb
40
Mar
30
Apr
15
May
8
Jun
2
Jul
5
Aug
30
Sep
45
Oct
45
Nov
55
Dec

Getting Around Hammamet

🚌 Transport in the Hammamet Region

The best way to explore the resort is by foot. If you don’t fancy walking or wish to avoid the midday sun, taxis are also available but be sure the meter is reset or fix fare before you hop in. If you are venturing out of the resort, then cheap buses and louages (minivans) are handy for getting around.

Travelling by bus or carBuses are a popular option in Hammamet and the main bus station is located next to the Tourist Office, making itinerary planning easy. Many of the buses are old, but they do the job and are very cheap. Rental cars are available from the airport and within Hammamet. However, many holidaymakers prefer to use the taxis. Unlike the UK, you drive on the right-hand side here.  
Passports and Visas

You don’t need a visa for a holiday in Tunisia, but you should ensure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay in the country. For more information and advice, visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/tunisia/entry-requirements or the Foreign Office at www.fco.gov.uk/en/

Health and Safety

Be aware that treatment in Tunisia can be extremely expensive, and needs to be paid for up front. Make sure you’re travelling with insurance, and also have accessible funds. Note the EHIC is not valid. For more info,see www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/tunisia/health 

Vaccinations

There are no specific jabs needed for a holiday in Tunisia, but double check the latest guidelines with your GP before you travel. Routine vaccinations should be up to date.

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