With more than 1000 km of coast, Tunisia offers a diversity of remarkable beaches combining natural beauty, accessibility and Mediterranean climate. Between wild coves, family shores and renowned diving spots, here are four beaches that are among the most emblematic in the country, according to Easyvoyage, French portal dedicated to the trip.
Tabarka: a privileged spot for water sports
The first beach to be “listed” by Easyvoyage as one of the most beautiful in Tunisia is that of Tabarka. Located 100 km from the capital, the city of Tabarka attracts lovers of diving and sliding sports. Its beaches, bordered by coral reefs, lend themselves perfectly to underwater exploration.
The region benefits from favorable conditions for surfing, thanks to its regular winds and its sustained waves. The coast remains relatively preserved there, far from the excitement of large seaside resorts.
Tabarka beach – © Marisha_sl – Shutterstock
Gammarth: a family beach at the gates of Tunis
Gammarth beach stretches for ten kilometers. Frequency for its tranquility and white sand, it is particularly suitable for families. Its soft slope shore allows a secure swim for children.
Gammarth – © Dasha Petrenko – Shutterstock
Sidi Bou Saïd: a postcard decor
Sidi Bou Saïd beach is one of the jewels of the Tunisian coast. It seduces with its turquoise waters and its picturesque atmosphere. Although small, this beach remains very popular, especially in summer.
El Haouaria: intact nature and preserved seabed
Located at the end of Cape Bon, El Haouaria beach is appreciated for its wild character. Far from the classic tourist circuits, it seduces with its natural environment, its crystal clear waters, its caves and its submerged vestiges. The site is particularly suitable for snorkeling and photography.
El Haouaria – © Sofiene X – Shutterstock