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Mar 8th 2009
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what is the weather like in tunisia at this time of year?
please help!
 
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May 5th 2009
Hi Ing - right now it is still coolish with cold nights. However, it is starting to get warmer and not too hot so a very good time to visit.

Lesley
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May 5th 2009
Temperatures ranging between 54°F and 82°F (12°C and 28°C). Springtime (March to May) brings displays of wild flowers throughout the countryside.
 
Milan
Aug 2nd 2009
I am travelling to Tunisia in September on an Irsih passport. Do I need a visa ?
 
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Aug 2nd 2009
Irish nationals do not need a visa for Tunisia for a stay of up to 3 months. Depending on your dates of travel, Ramadan is from approximately 21/22 August to 22 September.

Lesley
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camper
Aug 4th 2009
What's the best, and the cheepest way to get currency. What currency is getting the best exchange rate.
 
Lyndalou
Aug 6th 2009
travelling to tunisia at the weekend with my husband and two small daughters. Firstly is it best to get currency here or to take out sterling cash and exchange when we get there? Is there a problem about bringing tunisian currency back to England? Any tips about travelling to tunisia with two little girls aged 8 & 3
 
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Aug 12th 2009
Lyndalou - I'm not sure which weekend you mean, if it is just gone apologies and if it is this weekend then welcome! Sterling is fine - you can exchange at the banks but don't take it back with you.....no-one wants it and even if they do you will get a lousy exchange rate. Also don't think you can spend it in duty free on your way out - only foreign currency preferably euro accepted there. So spend up while you are here. Your two little girls will be treated as royal princesses - nothing to worry about and the weather is hot, hot, hot so beach and water and sandcastles is the way to go.

I do hope you enjoy your stay............
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laura09
Aug 27th 2009
Hi, me and my boyfriend are visiting tunisia in December i am just wondering what the weather is like in tunisia at this time of year
 
becca
Sep 3rd 2009
i went to tunisia in dec 2007 for 1 week it was very windy quite warm but chilly of an afternoon.make sure you take some warm clothes.
 
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Sep 3rd 2009
Laura - Tunis is still relatively mild in December, but becca is right - it can be windy and it does get quite cool in the evening.
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HK_Solo
Sep 14th 2009
Hi there,

I am a solo Asian woman traveller planning to visit Tunisia in mid-Oct for 2 to 3 weeks and would like to seek some advice for the itinerary. Have been to Turkey, Middle East and visited Morocco before (just love the islamic architecture and the Sahara). A big fan of architecture, old towns and fishing ports, local craftmanship but not beaches/holiday resorts nor sunbathing. Is 3 weeks too much? Any advice which towns is a must and whihc can be skipped in order to avoid the tourist crowds yet not put myself into danger (I always follow the local dress codes when visiting Islamic countries)?

As a solo woman travller, is it more wise to take the trains than the long distance buses? Are the trains on time?
 
Sep 21st 2009
hi solo, firstable u have not to flow dress codes when u visit tunisia exept when u wanna to visit a mosquee, but as u re respectufull u can respect the code , secondly train are at time in tunisia, the important thing that tunisia is a peacefull country and u will not find any problem or any danger, exept when u visit the Sahara u have to have a plan and be with a local guide....that s alll hope u that u will enjoy ur visit and have nice time between us and u re welcome .....
 
Sep 21st 2009
hi laura09, tunisia is in the north africa so close to europe so it must be influeted by the europe weather just in december, it s cold but u can enjoy ur self if u visit the sahara , tozeur,gafsa ,tatawin,douz, these places where the weather could be very cool and hot at this time
y re welcome
 
dee
Oct 30th 2009
i flying to Tunisia dis Saturday can anyone tell me what the weather is like over there now
 
dihajlio
Oct 30th 2009
hello dee, firstable i want to say welcome in tunisia , then i would like to give you some informations about the weather here in tunisia, now it s not very hot and not very cold it s medium , temperature between 20 and 29 , suny but not very hot, it s autoun now in tunisia, but u have to bring some clothes because it s quite cold at night
if u want other informations don t hesitate to contact me at selmi.an84@hotmail.com
have nice time
 
Anand
Nov 6th 2009
Hii im Anand from paris ,im travelling to tunis this sunday 8th nov n will be there for 2 weeks,want to know how the weather will be also is USD convertable in tunis airport?
 
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Nov 12th 2009
Anand - the weather is cooler now, but not as in Paris. Some days can be sunny and bright although the last few days we have had much rain, wind and cold. You can convert your USD into TD at the airport but the banks will probably give you a better rate. Convert some and convert as you need it as it. You can't use TD in the duty free on your way out
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