At a Glance
- Explore Tunisia’s top luxury hotels combining modern design, historic charm, and seaside comfort.
- From Tunis to Djerba, each hotel showcases Tunisia’s warmth, artistry, and world-class service.
- Discover Mediterranean elegance through Tunisia’s most refined coastal retreats and cultural escapes.
Tunisia, where the Mediterranean breeze mingles with echoes of ancient civilizations, has quietly become one of North Africa’s most refined destinations.
From the calm shores of Hammamet to the whitewashed lanes of Sidi Bou Said, the country blends nature, calm, and understated luxury.
From cosmopolitan hideaways in Tunis to serene coastal sanctuaries in Hammamet and Djerba, Tunisia’s luxury hotels reflect a nation that honors its past while embracing a modern sense of style.
Each property tells a story of craftsmanship, warmth, and connection to place.
Together, they reveal a Tunisia that is not just a destination, but a lasting encounter with Mediterranean elegance.
Shore Africa profiles 15 luxury hotels in Tunisia, each one a showcase of comfort, design, and Tunisian grace.
1. Four Seasons Hotel Tunis – Timeless luxury on the Mediterranean
Stretching along the Gammarth coastline, the Four Seasons Hotel Tunis stands as a sanctuary of refined living. Its 203 rooms and suites open onto private terraces or balconies, many with plunge pools that face the sea. The marble spa, infinity pool, and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine make it a favorite among diplomats, executives, and leisure travelers seeking a quiet escape near the capital.

2. The Residence Tunis – Where serenity meets sophistication
Overlooking a peaceful stretch of beach, The Residence Tunis combines classical architecture with Arab-Andalusian influences. The 170 rooms and nine suites exude calm sophistication, while the property’s championship golf course and thalassotherapy spa—designed in the spirit of Roman baths—set it apart. Its restaurants are among Tunisia’s best, blending local flavors with European finesse.

3. Dar El Jeld Hotel & Spa – Heritage in the heart of the Medina
Hidden inside the old medina of Tunis, Dar El Jeld Hotel & Spa offers intimacy and authenticity. Its 16 elegant suites are decorated with handcrafted detail, while the rooftop restaurant overlooks the city’s skyline. It’s a stay that feels deeply personal—steeped in history yet fitted with every modern comfort.

4. La Badira, Hammamet – Adults-only tranquility
La Badira rises above the Gulf of Hammamet, offering an adults-only retreat where calm and light define every space. With minimalist interiors, sun-washed terraces, and a Clarins spa, it’s a destination for those who want to slow down in style. Couples and solo travelers alike find in it a perfect mix of comfort and calm.

5. Radisson Blu Palace Resort & Thalasso, Djerba – Island luxury
On Djerba Island, the Radisson Blu Palace Resort & Thalasso blends tradition with a sense of modern ease. The award-winning spa and beachfront dining attract visitors from across Europe and the Middle East, while its location makes it ideal for exploring the island’s markets, beaches, and historic quarters.

6. Sentido Phenicia, Hammamet – Lively and elegant
Sentido Phenicia offers a lively take on luxury. Its lush gardens, sea-facing rooms, and excellent dining options create an inviting setting. The resort’s warm hospitality and vibrant entertainment make it one of Hammamet’s most welcoming addresses.

7. Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa, Yasmine Hammamet – Refined relaxation
Overlooking the Mediterranean, Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa combines quiet refinement with indulgent wellness. The marble suites, serene pool areas, and fine dining turn every stay into a rejuvenating experience. It remains one of the country’s top choices for travelers seeking balance and beauty.

8. The Residence Hotel – Architecture meets artistry
This property celebrates Moorish design and contemporary charm in equal measure. Arched hallways, tiled courtyards, and candlelit terraces create a tranquil rhythm throughout the hotel. Guests are treated to an atmosphere that’s both luxurious and intimately tied to Tunisia’s artistic heritage.

9. Maison Dedine, Sidi Bou Said – Boutique elegance above the bay
Situated high over the Bay of Tunis, Maison Dedine is an intimate, adults-only retreat with just five rooms. Each space is curated with Tunisian craftsmanship and minimalist design. Its rooftop terrace, with sweeping sea views, is one of the most romantic settings in North Africa.

10. La Villa Bleue, Sidi Bou Said – A Coastal masterpiece
La Villa Bleue embodies the serenity of Sidi Bou Said with its whitewashed walls and vaulted ceilings. The property’s calm pool and panoramic restaurant make it ideal for travelers drawn to art, light, and stillness. Every stay feels like stepping into a postcard.

11. Dar Said Hotel La Menara – Heritage with a view
Dar Said Hotel La Menara offers Mediterranean views and Tunisian soul. Each of its eight rooms is individually decorated with handcrafted furniture and colorful tiles. A quiet courtyard pool completes the sense of timeless charm.

12. Le Corail Suites Hotel, Tunis – Modern comfort in the Capital
In the heart of Tunis, Le Corail Suites Hotel caters to business travelers and urban explorers. Spacious suites, a full-service spa, and proximity to key commercial areas make it an elegant yet practical choice in the capital.

13. Iberostar Selection Royal El Mansour, Mahdia – Beachfront Grandeur
On Mahdia’s golden coast, the Iberostar Selection Royal El Mansour rises like a palace by the sea. With direct beach access, broad pool decks, and fine dining, it delivers a classic seaside escape with international polish.

14. Golden Tulip Carthage Tunis – History meets hospitality
Set above the Gulf of Tunis, the Golden Tulip Carthage blends Andalusian architecture with the comfort of modern amenities. Guests can enjoy tranquil terraces, a serene spa, and easy access to Carthage’s ancient ruins—making it ideal for those who love both history and leisure.

15. Palmyra Beach Resort, Hammamet – A Seaside escape
Palmyra Beach Resort captures the relaxed rhythm of coastal Tunisia. With its beachfront suites, tropical gardens, and open-air dining, it offers a mix of modern comfort and laid-back charm that defines the region’s hospitality.
