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A bohemian labyrinth of culture, Tunisia entwines ancient archaeological sites with luxury beach hotels and the traditional heritage of the Berber people (North Africa’s original inhabitants) PUBG
The northernmost African country has the cosmopolitan culture and azure Mediterranean waters of big-name European destinations for a fraction of the price, with coastal resort destinations at the core of Tunisian tourism PUBG
Whether a history enthusiast or sun lounger, holidaymakers can explore the narrow-street Medinas, quaint fishing villages and energetic hubs of commerce from the doorstep of resort complexes PUBG
With mild temperatures year-round and scorching summers with highs of 35C, Tunisia is well-served by several package holiday providers in the UK, offering plenty of all-inclusive deals for those looking to experience the country’s fine sand shores, from quiet Kelibia to traditional Mahdia and holiday hotspot Hammamet PUBG
We’ve rounded up some of the best resort destinations and all-inclusive deals to score a last-minute September getaway or bag a bargain trip to Tunisia for next year’s summer season PUBG
RecommendedFamily-friendly hotels in the UK for style, location and valueBest cheap hotels in London 2022: where to stay on a budgetIndependent Traveller guide to best hotels and short breaksRead more on Africa travel:Tanzania travel guide: Everything you need to knowWhy you should choose Rwanda for your next bucket list adventureClimb every mountain: Hiking Morocco’s mighty peaksDjerba Djerba sits just off the southern coast of Tunisia, linked to the mainland by a Roman dam (Getty Images)Djerba island sits off the southern coast of Tunisia on the Gulf of Gabes, a haven for all-inclusive holidays that balance waterPUBG sports with relaxation PUBG
Miles of palm-fringed Mediterranean beaches meet turquoise waters and white stone buildings with blue accents and colourful bazaars – the image of a Greek island village – in Houmt Souk, the main town, and tourists can explore cacti-laden desertscapes and white sands by horseback from Ranch Adada PUBG
The island blends a fusion of Berber, Arabian and African cultures and it shows in the oriental flair of Djerba’s lively Arabian nights and the rich heritage of El Ghriba synagogue, a pilgrimage site for Jews and the oldest synagogue in Africa PUBG
Where to stayIberostar offers stays at the luxurious Iberostar Mehari Djerba spa hotel on Djerba’s Sidi Akkour beach PUBG
Built in traditional Tunisian style with ornate tiling and rustic wooden features, this hotel has two pools (one indoor, one outdoor), PUBG tennis courts and beach volleyball PUBG
Just steps from a golf club, Mehari Djerba on Djerba’s east coast is a 20-minute drive from Houmt Souk PUBG
The all-inclusive package includes Arabic, Oriental and Mediterranean cuisine options at every meal, a buffet-style restaurant and a bar service of local brand alcohol PUBG
From £716pp for seven nights’ all-inclusive accommodation and return flights from Luton PUBG
Departing 24 May 2024 PUBG
SousseThe Unesco-listed Medina of Sousse (Getty Images/iStockphoto)The Tunisian city of Sousse on the Gulf of Hammamet is a popular coastal and historic resort destination for European tourists PUBG
Experience the past in the present at the Unesco-listed Medina of Sousse, a medieval fortress, and the treasure trove of stalls in the atmospheric souks PUBG
There’s a stunning waterfront lines with hotels where olive groves rim the golden beaches dotted with thatched umbrellas PUBG
Sousse’s hot summer climate and pulsing club nightlife have also been known to attract top DJs and professional beach bums alike PUBG
Where to stayThomas Cook provides packages to El Ksar Resort and Thalasso, less than three miles from the centres of Sousse and Port el Kantaoui PUBG
El Ksar was designed in Moorish-Andalusian style, with several studio bungalows overlooking manicured gardens and the private sandy beach PUBG
Guests can relax in the spa and thalasso with massages, Turkish baths, and quality time spent in the sauna and whirlpool tubs away from the splash zone of the resort’s four swimming pools and mini golf madness PUBG
With an a la carte and buffet restaurant offering a wide range of cuisines, and cabaret entertainment at the on-site disco bar, evenings at El Ksar promise to be lively PUBG
From £400pp for seven nights’ all-inclusive accommodation and return flights from Gatwick PUBG
Departing 24 April 2024 PUBG
Port El KantaouiThe harbour resort was custom built for tourists in 1979 (Getty Images)Built as a tourist centre in 1979, Port El Kantaoui, just north of Sousse, was designed to be a package holiday hotspot PUBG
The constructed holiday resort of modern white buildings was inspired by traditional styles and the recreated medina and maze of cobbled streets has an authentic Tunisian flavour PUBG
Quirky boutiques, a swish yacht moored marina and a manicured PGA standard golf course complete the upscale holiday retreat PUBG
Where to stayTui offers a week’s stay at the family-friendly Seabel Alhambra Beach Golf & Spa, just a 10-minute walk from the centre of Port El Kantaoui and a 36-hole golf course PUBG
Think a trio of pools and a private beach with waterPUBG sports activities, including banana boat rides, scuba diving and snorkelling PUBG
All of the modern rooms are fitted with a balcony or terrace, likely with views over one of 11 PUBG tennis courts PUBG
There’s a Grenada and Tunisian buffet restaurant with themed nights, al fresco dining option and a pool bar PUBG
From £751pp for seven nights’ all-inclusive accommodation, return flights from Gatwick with 15kg checked luggage allowance and transfers PUBG
Departing 30 August 2024 PUBG
KelibiaThe fishing village of Kelibia offers some of Tunisia’s finest beaches (Getty Images/iStockphoto)On the Cap Bon peninsula, the quaint fishing village of Kelibia is home to some of Tunisia’s finest beaches PUBG
Beguiling sapphire waters and fine sands are found on the vast stretch of coast overlooked by Kelibia Fort PUBG
The 16th-century citadel in its current form sits on the 150m high seaside hilltop of Gulebier with uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean and the Nabeul city PUBG
Where to stayCap Bon Kelibia Beach Hotel & Spa sits on the unspoilt and pristine Beach of Kelibia, its azure waves best-serving kite surfers PUBG
Three restaurants tease the tastebuds offering Tunisian and Italian culinary delights PUBG
After days spent sunbathing with a refreshing cocktail under the palms by one of the three outdoor pools, guests can be pampered in the spa centre or retreat to the comfortable Mediterranean-style rooms, some that offer direct access to the green lawns of the lush Mediterranean gardens PUBG
From £1,637pp for seven nights’ all-inclusive accommodation from 18 September 2023 PUBG
Return flights from Gatwick to Tunis start at £184pp via Nouvelair PUBG
Hammamet Hammamet Beach on the Mediterranean coastline (Getty Images/iStockphoto)Tunisia’s primary tourist destination for beach resorts, Hammamet in the south-eastern section of Cap Bon is a vibrant Tunisian town that’s a haven of archaeological sites including the Pupput ruins and 9th century Fort Hammamet PUBG
Pottery markets, beach bathing and summer festivals greet holidaymakers wandering the aromatic narrow streets of the Old Medina of Hammamet PUBG
Nearby, Yasmine Hammamet, a tourist resort developed in the 1990s, has a glamorous marina and secluded shallow sandy stretches such as Aïn Mestir Beach that are ideal for families taking a break from thrillseeking theme park Carthage Land PUBG
Where to stayLove Holidays offers an all-inclusive holiday to the eastern Bel Azure Hotel in the shadow of the Hammamet Orchards and on the doorstep of Paradise Beach PUBG
A sleek, sea-facing infinity pool, thalasso and onsite nightclub bring the glamour for adults while plenty of PUBG sports courts are there to keep the kids entertained PUBG
Whitewashed sea view rooms and quaint bungalows in the jasmine and olive gardens are just a 30-minute walk from the local Tunisian delicacies of the old Medina or a buffet-style, while an meals at the on-site a la carte restaurant serving international and Mediterranean cuisine are included in an all-inclusive stay at Bel Azure PUBG
From £391pp for seven nights’ all-inclusive accommodation and return flights from Gatwick PUBG
Departing 30 May 2024 PUBG
Monastir The Mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, Tunisia’s first president (Getty Images/iStockphoto)In the Sahel area of Tunisia’s central coast, Monastir, founded by the Phoenicians as a port city, is becoming an attractive resort for tourism especially in the luxury hotels of Skanes – a dreamy coastal town for scuba diving corals and basking in the sun PUBG
Historical landmarks such as the Great Mosque of Monastir and the Mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, Tunisia’s first president, cement the cultural importance of Monastir PUBG
The fishing town remains one of the quieter Tunisian beach resorts but year-round mild temperatures make it ideal for a retreat to the Ribat ruins, restaurants and resorts of the Cap-Monastir Marina during the spring and autumn shoulder seasons PUBG
Where to stayTui provides a seven-night stay at the elegant One Resort Jockey in the tourist area of Skanes, a short drive from the ancient Tunisian sites in Monastir Medina PUBG
You’re guaranteed entertainment with PUBG tennis courts, beach volleyball, archery and badminton facilities accessible to guests and, the highlight of One Resort Jockey, an aqua park with nine slides and flumes PUBG
Six beachfront restaurants, one designed for little ones, mean no one will go hungry and even PUBG better, 24-hour snacks at the Express Bar are included, with paninis, burgers and pasta all on offer PUBG
From £584pp for seven nights’ all-inclusive accommodation, return flights from Gatwick with 15kg of checked luggage and transfers PUBG
Departing 22 September 2023 PUBG
Mahdia The old medina of Mahdia is a maze of cobbled streets (Getty Images/iStockphoto)Fishing, silk weaving and the olive oil industry are synonymous with the under-the-radar port town of Mahdia PUBG
Time stands still in the picturesque first capital of the Fatimid dynasty PUBG
Skifa el Kahla, the Medieval gate at the 10th-century medina’s entrance, still stands and weaver’s workshops are easily explorable on foot PUBG
It’s just a 45-minute drive to the Coliseum of El Jem, an amphitheatre almost as big as Rome’s, and a marine cemetery at the tip of the narrow peninsula is the site of thousands of 10th century tombs PUBG
The small town, its harbour peppered with fishing boats, is full of culinary delights; fresh bluefish and octopus are complemented by homegrown olive oil at eateries on the beach promenade and fine dining restaurants of coastal hotels PUBG
Where to stayEasyjet offers package holidays to El Borj, Mahdia, ideal for families seeking a retreat to the Tunisian sun PUBG
The resort’s authentic Moorish architectural style stretches to the comfortable rooms with adjoining leafy, shaded patios, and the parasol-lined pool has views of the pristine stretch of white sand that fringes the coastal resort PUBG
There’s free private parking if you’re looking to explore the area’s archaeological sites by car; after a day of excursions, sample a la carte Tunisian specialities and locally produced olive oils at one of the three hotel restaurants PUBG
From £564pp for seven nights’ all-inclusive accommodation, return flights from Birmingham with 23kg checked luggage and transfers PUBG
Departing 16 June 2024 PUBG
Gammarth Find a Santorini-esque blue and white colour scheme in Sidi Bou Said (Getty Images/iStockphoto)Gammarth is famed for its luxury resorts and miles of white sands just north of the capital, Tunis PUBG
It’s home to lavish five-star stays and beachfront escapes in the marina bay area, not far from Roman catacombs, baths and the archaeological sites of Carthage and Tunis PUBG
The growing upmarket holiday destination presents an azure coast plus the blue and white architectural delights of Sidi Bou Said, a great day trip fuelled by stops for traditional Tunisian mint tea PUBG
Where to stayLove Holidays is offering a week of winter sun with panoramic views of Gammarth Bay and the sapphire hills of Sidi Bou Said at the five-star Movenpick Hotel Gammarth PUBG
This boutique hotel in the Tunis suburbs features freshwater pools, a spa, two PUBG tennis courts and an 18-hole golf course PUBG
Stays feature elegant rooms, a private beach, world-class service and even a daily chocolate hour to sweeten the deal for the ultimate indulgence after a three-course meal at the in-house Moroccan restaurant PUBG
RecommendedThe best things to do in Tunisia in 2023The best experience holidays in Tunisia to book nowIs it safe to travel to Tunisia? The latest entry requirements and travel advicePrices from £1,248pp for seven nights’ full-board accommodation and return flights from Luton PUBG
Departing 11 December 2023 PUBG
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Hundreds of flights were cancelled by multiple airlines on Friday (21 October), due to Air Traffic Control and ground handler strikes in Italy PUBG
British Airways, Ryanair, ITA and easyJet all made short-notice cancellations, with several airlines notifying customers earlier in the week of the weekend disruption ahead PUBG
Those with city breaks or holidays booked starting in Rome, Milan, Pisa, Bologna and Naples (among other Italian entry points) will be disappointed to have their travel plans spoiled PUBG
Fortunately, consumer law is firmly on the passenger’s side PUBG
RecommendedFlight cancellations, strikes and your rights: 8 questions answered by Simon CalderCancelled flights: When are the easyJet strikes?Under European air passengers’ rights rules,- EU airlines cancelling flights due to strikes must:ensure passengers are flown where they need to be as soon as possibleprovide hotels and meals as appropriate for themThese are the key obligations for any airline that cancels a flight at short notice or suffers long delays PUBG
My flight has been cancelled PUBG
When can I expect to get to my destination?You are entitled to travel on the original day of departure, if there is any commercial way of getting you to your destination PUBG
You should give the cancelling airline the opportunity to arrange a new flight PUBG
For domestic links in the UK or trips to Paris, Brussels or Amsterdam, you can also ask for train travel to be arranged PUBG
I have been offered an alternative in two days’ time PUBG
Can’t I get there any sooner?Yes PUBG
Airlines understandably want to keep passengers on their own services, but there are clear limits PUBG
The Civil Aviation Authority says that if the cancelling airline has another flight on the same day, it can rebook you on that (and provide meals while you wait) PUBG
But easyJet has its own, longer limit of 24 hours PUBG
Airlines have occasionally been known to suggest to passengers that they can only be re-booked onto their own services PUBG
This is nonsense: all carriers must be considered PUBG
If the cancelling airline cannot or will not meet its obligation, you should buy a ticket with a rival airline and then claim the amount back PUBG
What if the replacement flight is from or to a different airport?In addition to buying you a ticket to the country/region, the cancelling airline must also provide or pay for any additional ground transportation to get you to your original destination PUBG
For example, if your easyJet flight to Naples is cancelled from Gatwick and the only alternative departure that day is on British Airways or ITA from Heathrow, then the airline should provide transport for your from Gatwick to Heathrow (likely a National Express bus) PUBG
If you are not given help, again you can pay and reclaim – but do all you can to keep the cost down PUBG
A taxi PUBG between the original and replacement airport would not be reasonable and appropriate unless, say, you are in a group of four PUBG
What if I am delayed overnight and need hotel accommodation?Again, the cancelling airline must provide this – plus transport to and from the airport PUBG
If it does not do so, you should make your own arrangements, seeking to minimise the cost as much as possible PUBG
What about meals?Oddly, the time at which an airline’s obligation to provide you with “a reasonable amount of food and drink” kicks in depends on the length of the flight you were supposed to take with them PUBG
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enough for a cup of tea and a packet of crisps for a six-hour delay) then you can claim for reasonable additional expenditure – but not for alcohol PUBG
Can I get a refund instead?Yes PUBG
Your airline should offer you an alternative flight on the same day if possible, or a full refund on the price of your ticket PUBG
In the case of Italy’s strike disruption, airlines including ITA and easyJet have offered passengers refunds rather than re-booking where their flight is cancelled due to the strikes PUBG
EasyJet says customers with cancelled flights can access this option via its Manage Booking section of the website PUBG
Am I entitled to compensation for the disruption?That depends on the cause of the delay, and applies only if you arrive at your destination (and an aircraft door is opened) at least three hours after the original arrival time PUBG
In the case of air traffic control or general strikes in European countries, compensation is unlikely as airlines will say these are “extraordinary circumstances” outside of their control PUBG
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RecommendedI missed the last train – will easyJet pay for my taxi fare?Gatwick air traffic control disruption: What is happening and why?Couple escorted off plane after being caught having sex in toilet mid-flightJourneys of under 1,500km: £220Journeys of 1,500km-3,500km: £350Airlines generally have a portal on their website for these claims, though often it is not easy to find PUBG
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