The Tunisian coast stretches over 1,300 kilometers and choosing the best beach is certainly not an easy task! Travelers are looking for magical places, crystal clear sea and fine sand … Tunisia is certainly dotted with them. You have to discover the seaside resorts and the most beautiful beaches to visit and where to best appreciate your vacation time.
Tabarka
The seaside resort of Tabarka is located near the marina, on the so-called Costa del Corallo. In fact, the coast of Tabarka with its golden beaches, but also caves and stilt houses has become a favorite destination for experienced divers from all over the world who come here to admire the coral coasts of the Mediterranean Sea and tackle trips to the coves. near La Galite.

La Marsa
La Marsa is one of the most elegant cities on the northern outskirts of the capital. The golden beaches and crystal clear sea offer numerous opportunities for recreation and entertainment, including water skiing, water skiing and windsurfing. All this without dangers for children, a beach suitable above all for families, even on horseback.
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Gammarth
Surrounded by magnificent villas, Gammarth is undoubtedly the most luxurious beach in Tunis. Surrounded by palm trees and lush greenery, stretches of fine sand blow in both directions from the city center. It offers visitors numerous water sports such as sailing, diving, water skiing, paragliding and water skiing. The city also has golf and tennis facilities and the best thalassotherapy centers.
El Haouria
A true paradise stands out against the backdrop of green and luxuriant hills between land and sea. Here, less than an hour from the capital Tunis, is El Haouaria, at the end of Capo Bon, a peninsula overlooking Sicily. The village with characteristic white houses, known for its falconry tradition, has pristine golden beaches and clear waters where you can dive to admire the typical flora and fauna or dive to discover fascinating wrecks dating back to the Second World War.

Kelibia
The coast of Kelibia is one of the most beautiful in Tunisia. The beaches of fine white sand, which extend around a small and charming village, characterized by characteristic narrow streets and alleys, are home to a recently restored Byzantine fortress. Built in the 6th century on top of a 150-meter cliff, it attracts tourists mainly with the beautiful views it offers at sunset.







