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From Sidi Bou Said riads to Hammamet beachfront and palace hotels in Tunis. Editorial picks with direct links to each property's official website.

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Tunisia's hotel scene spans 5★ palace properties in Tunis and Gammarth, adults-only and family beach resorts in Hammamet, Sousse and Djerba, boutique riads inside the medinas, and remote desert lodges around Tozeur. Most international 4–5★ stays sit between €90 and €250 a night; boutique medina dars run €120–€280; beach all-inclusives often dip below €80 in shoulder season.

  • 5★ palace hotels concentrate in Tunis, Gammarth and Hammamet — book direct for room-only flexibility.
  • Beach all-inclusives line the Hammamet–Yasmine, Sousse, Monastir, Mahdia and Djerba coasts.
  • Boutique riads (dars) inside the medinas of Tunis, Sidi Bou Said and Kairouan offer the most character.
  • Desert lodges and luxury camps gather around Tozeur, Douz and Ksar Ghilane.
  • Tunisian operators (Hasdrubal, Iberostar Mehari, Mövenpick) often beat international OTAs on price.
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Tunisia

What's the best area to stay in Tunisia?
For first-time visitors, split nights between Tunis/Sidi Bou Said for culture and Hammamet or Djerba for the beach. Hammamet is the most balanced base — close to Tunis, near Roman ruins, and lined with quality resorts.
Are Tunisia's 5-star hotels worth it?
Yes — Tunisia is one of the cheapest places in the Mediterranean to access genuine 5★ hospitality. Properties like The Residence Tunis, La Badira, Hasdrubal Prestige Djerba and Four Seasons Tunis routinely come in 40–60% cheaper than equivalent European or Moroccan competitors.
When is the best time to book?
Book 6–10 weeks ahead for July–August beach stays and Easter. Outside those peaks, last-minute deals (1–3 weeks out) are common — especially on Tunisian-owned chains.
Should I book direct or through an OTA?
For local Tunisian brands (Hasdrubal, Iberostar Mehari, Diar Lemdina), the direct site is usually cheaper and more flexible. For international 5★ chains, loyalty rates often beat OTAs and include perks.

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