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Tunisia attracts holiday travelers looking beyond the usual spots

Celebrate Christmas and New Year 2025 in Tunisia with beaches, desert adventures, historic sites, and festive holiday experiences.

Oluwatosin Alao
Last updated: December 5, 2025 5:56 pm
Oluwatosin Alao Published December 5, 2025
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  • Explore Tunisia’s Mediterranean beaches, UNESCO heritage sites, and historic cities during the festive season.
  • Enjoy desert adventures in Tozeur and Chott el Jerid, including camel treks, stargazing, and traditional Berber experiences.
  • Experience Tunisian cuisine and holiday festivities, from seafood and couscous to New Year’s Eve galas and live music

Tunisia is gaining attention as one of 2025’s most appealing Christmas and New Year getaways.

Holidaymakers are drawn by the country’s combination of warm weather, Mediterranean beaches, and rich culture—without the long flights or overcrowded resorts typical of more traditional European destinations. 

For years, Tunisia has been known for its ancient landmarks and sandy shores, but the country’s tourism sector is quietly evolving.

Investments in hotels, improved transport links, and curated travel packages are helping the nation offer more than sun and sand.

Visitors seeking a mix of culture, relaxation, and affordability are increasingly turning to Tunisia. 

The country’s variety of experiences—heritage towns, desert landscapes, and modern coastal resorts—makes it easy for travelers to plan diverse festive itineraries.

From exploring historic streets in Tunis to unwinding on the beaches of Djerba and Hammamet, Tunisia offers a winter escape that combines convenience with novelty. 

Its location on major European flight routes, mild December temperatures averaging 15–20°C, and competitive hotel rates have helped Tunisia climb global travel rankings for 2025.

The country is benefiting from renewed interest among travelers seeking destinations that are both accessible and rich in experience.

Tunis to unwinding on the beaches of Djerba and Hammamet

Coastal resorts and cultural highlights 

Tunisia’s Mediterranean towns remain a focal point for festive travelers.

Hammamet, Sousse, and Djerba offer long stretches of beach, a quieter holiday atmosphere than Europe’s busiest resorts, and easy access to cultural sites.

Visitors can stroll along waterfront promenades, sample local seafood, or explore historical landmarks near modern accommodations. 

The country also attracts travelers to its UNESCO-listed heritage.

Carthage, just outside Tunis, features Roman ruins and museums that reveal Tunisia’s ancient past, while the Medina of Tunis, with its narrow alleys and lively souks, gives visitors a glimpse of traditional urban life.

Coastal resorts and cultural highlights 

Desert adventures and festive events 

For those seeking a different kind of holiday, southern Tunisia provides desert experiences.

Towns like Tozeur and Chott el Jerid offer camel treks, stargazing, and traditional Berber architecture, giving travelers a more immersive seasonal experience. 

During Christmas and New Year, coastal resorts host special dinners, live music, and festive lights.

New Year’s Eve celebrations often include local performances and fireworks, drawing both residents and international tourists.

southern Tunisia provides desert experiences.

Food, traditions, and growing popularity 

Tunisian cuisine plays a key role in the holiday appeal.

Many hotels and restaurants serve festive menus featuring couscous, lamb dishes, fresh seafood, brik pastries, and traditional sweets such as makroud and baklava.

The country’s culinary offerings complement its cultural and scenic attractions, enhancing its reputation as a winter destination. 

Tunisian cuisine plays a key role in the holiday appeal.

With improving infrastructure, growing investor interest, and diverse attractions, Tunisia is steadily solidifying its position as a leading winter holiday choice.

As travelers continue to seek destinations that blend culture, comfort, and sunshine, Tunisia is set to draw more visitors throughout 2025 and beyond.

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