Sustainable And Eco-Hotels In Tunisia

The 8 Most Ethical And Sustainable Hotels In Tunisia according to ETIC Hotels

Eden Star

2 swimming pools,Spa and wellness centre,Beachfront,Restaurant,Free parking,Non-smoking rooms,Family rooms,Bar,Private beach area,Breakfast
ETIC carbon rating
44.2
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.9
/10

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Hannibal Palace

ETIC carbon rating
44.2
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.8
/10

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Hotel Djerba Castille - All-inclusive

2 swimming pools,Spa and wellness centre,Beachfront,Room service,Free WiFi,Restaurant,Free parking,Bar,Private beach area,Breakfast
  •  Aghir, Tunisia
  •  ETIC Green Score: 67%
  •  Reviews: 3.8 (582+)
ETIC carbon rating
44.2
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.7
/10

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Hotel Laico Djerba

  •  Aghir, Tunisia
  •  ETIC Green Score: 66%
  •  Reviews: 4.3 (30+)
ETIC carbon rating
44.2
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.6
/10

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Yadis Djerba Golf Thalasso & Spa

2 swimming pools,Free WiFi,Beachfront,Spa and wellness centre,Fitness centre,Facilities for disabled guests,Room service,Non-smoking rooms,Bar,Private beach area
ETIC carbon rating
44.2
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.5
/10

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Cesar Thalasso & Convention

  •  Djerba, Tunisia
  •  ETIC Green Score: 64%
  •  Reviews: 3.7 (272+)
ETIC carbon rating
44.2
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.4
/10

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Radisson Blu Palace Resort & Thalasso, Djerba

3 swimming pools,Spa and wellness centre,Free parking,Airport shuttle,Fitness centre,Tea/coffee maker in all rooms,Bar,Private beach area,Very good breakfast
ETIC carbon rating
44.2
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.4
/10

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Club Marmara Palm Beach Djerba

2 swimming pools,Free WiFi,Beachfront,Restaurant,Spa and wellness centre,Free parking,Fitness centre,Room service,Bar,Private beach area
ETIC carbon rating
44.2
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.4
/10

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COUNTRY PROFILE

Tunisia

  • Official Name:Tunisian Republic

  • Capital:Tunis

  • Population:11,818,619

  • Area:163,610 km²

  • Major Languages:Arabic

  • Major Religions:Islam

  • Life expectancy:76.20 years

  • Currency:Tunisian Dinar

10 Things To Do In Tunisia

  • 1. Explore the ancient ruins of Carthage, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Embark on a journey through time as you explore the remnants of Carthage, a once-powerful Phoenician city and later a significant Roman settlement. Marvel at the well-preserved ruins, including grand amphitheaters, intricate baths, and majestic temples. As you walk among the ancient stones, imagine the lives of the people who inhabited this historic site and discover the stories that have shaped Tunisia`s past.

  • 2. Visit the Bardo National Museum in Tunis

    Immerse yourself in Tunisia`s captivating history at the Bardo National Museum, a treasure trove of Roman artifacts, sculptures, and intricate mosaics. Admire the masterful craftsmanship of these ancient artworks, which offer insights into daily life, mythology, and historical events. The museum`s extensive collection serves as a visual narrative of Tunisia`s rich cultural heritage.

  • 3. Discover the historic medina of Tunis

    Step into the heart of Tunis and explore the medina, a UNESCO-listed labyrinth of narrow streets, bustling souks, and architectural marvels. Discover hidden gems such as traditional artisan workshops, historic mosques, and ancient city gates. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as you interact with locals, sample local cuisine, and appreciate the medina`s intricate design and cultural significance.

  • 4. Relax on the beautiful beaches of Hammamet

    Escape to the serene shores of Hammamet, a coastal paradise where golden sands meet the sparkling Mediterranean Sea. Unwind under the sun`s warmth, take refreshing dips in the clear waters, and indulge in beachfront relaxation. The charming town offers a blend of modern amenities and Tunisian authenticity, making it a perfect spot to soak up the country`s coastal charm.

  • 5. Explore the Sahara Desert and go on a camel trek

    Embark on a life-changing journey into the vast Sahara Desert, where endless dunes and an otherworldly landscape await. Experience the thrill of riding a camel across the undulating terrain, immersing yourself in the magic of the desert`s vastness. Spend nights under starlit skies in traditional desert camps, enjoying local hospitality and gazing at constellations rarely seen elsewhere.

  • 6. Visit the ancient Roman amphitheater of El Jem

    Stand in awe before the remarkable Roman amphitheater in El Jem, one of the world`s largest and best-preserved. Marvel at the grandeur of its architecture, which once hosted thrilling gladiator contests and entertainment. Ascend to the top tiers for panoramic views, imagining the amphitheater`s lively past while appreciating the intricacies of Roman engineering.

  • 7. Discover the blue and white village of Sidi Bou Said

    Stroll through the enchanting streets of Sidi Bou Said, a picturesque village known for its blue-and-white buildings and stunning sea views. Admire the charming architecture and immerse yourself in the bohemian ambiance that has attracted artists and visitors for centuries. Enjoy panoramic vistas of the Mediterranean, capturing the essence of Tunisia`s coastal allure.

  • 8. Take a dip in the thermal springs of Korbous

    Indulge in relaxation and wellness at Korbous, a renowned destination for its therapeutic thermal springs. Immerse yourself in the soothing mineral-rich waters, known for their rejuvenating properties. As you soak in the natural pools surrounded by rugged landscapes, feel the stresses of everyday life melt away, leaving you refreshed and revitalized.

  • 9. Explore the Star Wars film locations in Matmata

    Embark on an adventure to Matmata, where you can visit the iconic underground dwellings that served as filming locations for the Star Wars saga. Step into the fantastical world of Tatooine as you explore these unique structures carved into the earth, marveling at their history and the cinematic legacy they helped create.

  • 10. Hike in the scenic landscapes of the Atlas Mountains

    Embark on a hiking adventure through the captivating landscapes of the Atlas Mountains. Traverse rolling hills, lush valleys, and traditional Berber villages, immersing yourself in the natural beauty and cultural richness of the region. Take in panoramic vistas, encounter local communities, and experience the tranquility of the mountains, which offer both stunning views and opportunities for outdoor exploration.

5 Most Visited Cities In Tunisia

When To Go To Tunisia

  • The best time to visit Tunisia is during the spring months of April and May and the fall months of September and October. This North African country offers ancient ruins, Mediterranean beaches, and a blend of cultures. Tunis, the capital, showcases historic medinas, archaeological sites, and bustling markets. Carthage and the Roman ruins of Dougga provide insights into Tunisia`s past. Tunisia`s mix of Arab and French influences, desert landscapes, and cultural heritage create a travel experience that is both fascinating and diverse.

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