Raf Raf beach
The beach at Raf Raf is one of Tunisia’s most beautiful. Even arriving at Raf Raf is quite spectacular, as the road runs through the mountains, allowing the port, surrounding bay and beaches to appear beneath you as you arriv...
More Info >The beach at Raf Raf is one of Tunisia’s most beautiful. Even arriving at Raf Raf is quite spectacular, as the road runs through the mountains, allowing the port, surrounding bay and beaches to appear beneath you as you arrive.
Raf Raf’s quality can be assured by it’s popularity with the Tunisians themselves, and therefore is also a great spot to get under the skin of the national culture.
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
- Family-friendly
Watersports
- Windsurfing
- Paragliding
- Scuba diving/snorkelling
- Sailing
Tabarka beach
The resort of Tabarka has been recently developed around an elegant marina, Porto Corallo, and magnificent beaches surrounded by golden sand dunes and the famed scenery of Northern Tunisia,with its rugged cliffs and caves and b...
More Info >The resort of Tabarka has been recently developed around an elegant marina, Porto Corallo, and magnificent beaches surrounded by golden sand dunes and the famed scenery of Northern Tunisia,with its rugged cliffs and caves and beaches surrounded by cork and mimosa trees. It's beaches are smooth, clean, child-friendly and are never really overcrowded. Tabarka is also becoming a popular spot with divers, who come here from all over the world, as there are some beautiful stretches of reef nearby that are easily reachable by boat.
Also, Tabarka is one of few places in Tunisia where the beach faces south, which means you can sunbathe and face the sea simultaneously, a great plus for all sun worshippers.
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
- Family-friendly
- Golf course nearby
Watersports:
- Sailing
- Scuba diving/snorkelling

Monastir beach
The soft golden beaches are just six miles away from Monastir's illuminated domes and gilt-tipped minarets, which look stunning at night - perfect after a hard day's sunbathing. Also, in Monastir watersports are as common as pa...
More Info >The soft golden beaches are just six miles away from Monastir's illuminated domes and gilt-tipped minarets, which look stunning at night - perfect after a hard day's sunbathing. Also, in Monastir watersports are as common as parasols, and boasts the premier diving school of Tunisia.
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
Watersports
- Kayaking
- Canoeing
- Banana boats
- Motorboats
- Windsurfing
- Waterskiing
- Scuba diving/snorkelling
- Sailing
Mahdia beach
Offers opportunities for jetskiing, windsurfing, parasailing, scuba diving and pedaloes. Within half a mile is Mahdia town centre, with its various restaurants (serving excellent seafood - try the local speciality of sardines) ...
More Info >Offers opportunities for jetskiing, windsurfing, parasailing, scuba diving and pedaloes. Within half a mile is Mahdia town centre, with its various restaurants (serving excellent seafood - try the local speciality of sardines) and hotels, horse and camel riding, as well as a six lane bowling alley. And HabibBouguibaMonastirAirport is only 45km (27 miles) away.
Facilities
- Family friendly
- Horse/camel riding
Watersports
- Pedaloes
- Jetskiing
- Windsurfing
- Parasailing
- Scuba diving
Mahdia beach
Offers opportunities for jetskiing, windsurfing, parasailing, scuba diving and pedaloes. Within half a mile is Mahdia town centre, with its various restaurants (serving excellent seafood - try the local speciality of sardines) ...
More Info >Offers opportunities for jetskiing, windsurfing, parasailing, scuba diving and pedaloes. Within half a mile is Mahdia town centre, with its various restaurants (serving excellent seafood - try the local speciality of sardines) and hotels, horse and camel riding, as well as a six lane bowling alley. And HabibBouguibaMonastirAirport is only 45km (27 miles) away.
Facilities
- Family friendly
- Horse/camel riding
Watersports
- Pedaloes
- Jetskiing
- Windsurfing
- Parasailing
- Scuba diving
Nabeul beach
Nabeul beach is long with beautiful sand in this, the Tunisian Saint-Tropez. There are also excellent opportunities for water sports such as paragliding, jet-skiing or banana boats, as well as camel or horseback riding. Nearby ...
More Info >Nabeul beach is long with beautiful sand in this, the Tunisian Saint-Tropez. There are also excellent opportunities for water sports such as paragliding, jet-skiing or banana boats, as well as camel or horseback riding. Nearby Nabeul is famed for its beautiful pottery and ceramics, and has a heaving market on a Friday, ideal for picking up a bargain. Also, only 2km (1.2 miles) away is Dar Chaabane, a village noted for its beautiful stone carvings.
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
Watersports
- Banana boats
- Jetskiing
- Paragliding
El Haouaria beach
A ribbon of golden beaches, still unspoiled by the masses of annual tourists. The water is as clear as crystal, and each beach is totally safe. There are not many attractions in this area bar the surrounding sleepy villages, bu...
More Info >A ribbon of golden beaches, still unspoiled by the masses of annual tourists. The water is as clear as crystal, and each beach is totally safe. There are not many attractions in this area bar the surrounding sleepy villages, but are perfect if you are looking to escape to somewhere low-key. It is also a noteworthy spot for birdwatchers, with many rare species on display during the annual trans-Mediterranean migrations.
Facilities
- Low-key
- Family-friendly
Hammamet beach
On Hammamet beach, the sand is golden and the sea is clear. And best reached by camel. You don’t have to arrive that way, but when in Rome – or in this case Tunisia – and how many opportunities do you get to ride a camel to the...
More Info >On Hammamet beach, the sand is golden and the sea is clear. And best reached by camel. You don’t have to arrive that way, but when in Rome – or in this case Tunisia – and how many opportunities do you get to ride a camel to the beach? From your spot on the hump you’ll see the long arc of gold sand and the line of green behind it, out of which the hotels peep their roofs.
Hammamet is also famed for it's excellent diving and watersport facilities, offering up such amusements as catamarans and pedaloes, waterskiing, windsurfing, snorkelling and scuba diving to add some exhilaration to a lazy day!
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
Watersports
- Pedaloes
- Catamarans
- Windsurfing
- Waterskiing
- Scuba diving/snorkelling
Boujaffar beach
The long white sandy beach of Boujaffar stretches from the centre of Sousse to Port El Kantaoui, 10km (6 miles) away. In summer the beaches are packed with holidaymakers until late at night, when Tunisian families come to enjoy...
More Info >The long white sandy beach of Boujaffar stretches from the centre of Sousse to Port El Kantaoui, 10km (6 miles) away. In summer the beaches are packed with holidaymakers until late at night, when Tunisian families come to enjoy a picnic and the cooler air. A wide selection of watersports is available all along the beach including paragliding, windsurfing, waterskiing and jetskiing.
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
- Paragliding
Watersports
- Banana boats
- Windsurfing
- Waterskiing
- Jetskiing
Kerkennah Islands
Located on the eastern coast of Tunisia, Kerkennah’s gently sloping shore means the sea remains shallow for yards and yards out, making the beaches here among the most child-friendly in the Mediterranean.
If you are in the Kerke...
Located on the eastern coast of Tunisia, Kerkennah’s gently sloping shore means the sea remains shallow for yards and yards out, making the beaches here among the most child-friendly in the Mediterranean.
If you are in the Kerkennah Islands, you are looking to relax and escape. The island's main quality is that it is tranquil and unspoiled, with not much monopolising your time apart from exploring the sleepy villages, or the odd spot of birdwatching. You can cycle around the two main islands (joined by a causeway) and seek out the most isolated beaches; stroll north from the main resort at Sidi Frej to find the remains of an old Ottoman fort, or spend a day on a boat with local fishermen hauling in some denizens of the deep for your supper - octopus is the local speciality so try your luck!
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
- Low-key
- Family friendly
Watersports
- Windsurfing
- Sailing



