Travelling alone in Tunisia is an adventure that is historical, cultural and packed with charm. From ancient ruins to bustling medinas and peaceful coastlines, the country has everything a solo traveller could hope for. Here is your guide to making the most of your journey.
Exploring the medinas: A colourful maze of treasures
The winding streets of Tunis and Sousse are filled with market stalls offering spices, carpets and local crafts. Getting lost in these lively medinas is part of the fun, and solo travellers will appreciate the welcoming atmosphere.
Coastal escapes: Sun, sand and serenity
Tunisia’s coastline is a dream for those seeking a balance of relaxation and exploration. Hammamet and Djerba offer golden beaches, turquoise waters and seaside cafés perfect for solo downtime.
Historical wonders: Walk through time
From the ancient ruins of Carthage to the amphitheatre of El Jem, Tunisia is a living museum. Exploring these sites on your own gives you the freedom to soak in the stories and architecture at your own pace.
Cultural immersion: Tastes and traditions
Sampling local dishes such as couscous, brik and mint tea connects you with Tunisian culture. For a touch of luxury after a day of exploration, The Residence Tunis, a very well loved Tunis 5 star hotel, offers a refined stay while keeping you close to authentic experiences.

Desert adventures: The magic of the Sahara
A trip into the Sahara reveals endless dunes and starry skies. Solo travellers can join guided tours for both safety and the chance to connect with fellow adventurers, creating memories that last a lifetime.





