While Tunisia’s northern cities and beaches draw millions, Southern Tunisia offers a quieter, equally captivating escape.
From ancient Berber villages to the vast Sahara Desert, this region is a treasure trove of history and natural beauty.
Step back in time in Chenini, a 12th-century Berber village perched on mountain tops. With its white-washed mosque and stunning views, it’s a must-visit. Avoid crowds by arriving early or staying overnight in basic accommodations, which cost around 30-50 EUR/night.
Explore underground troglodyte homes near Matmata, where locals still live in these naturally cool dwellings. Visit Hotel Sidi Idriss for 40-60 EUR/night. Entry to small troglodyte museums costs 5-10 EUR.
Discover Ksar Ouled Soltane, one of Tunisia’s best-preserved fortified granaries. Entry is free, but donations are appreciated. Nearby, Ksar Hadada offers overnight stays for 50-70 EUR/night.
Venture into the Sahara Desert from gateways like Ksar Ghilane or Douz. A 6-day camel trek, covering 20 km daily, costs around 500 EUR, including meals and guides. Day trips to the desert start at 50 EUR.
Stay in traditional dar guesthouses like Dar Dhiafa in Djerba or Dar Hi Life in Nefta. These family-run accommodations offer authentic Tunisian hospitality and cost around 50-100 EUR/night, including breakfast.
Visit between November and January to avoid crowds and enjoy lower prices. Winter temperatures range from 16°C in coastal areas to below freezing in the desert at night. Hotel prices drop by 20-30% during this season.
Public transport in Southern Tunisia is limited, so renting a car is recommended. Car rentals start at 30 EUR/day. Guided tours, including transportation, cost around 100-150 EUR/day.
- Chenini: Visit early or late to avoid crowds.
- Ksar Ouled Soltane: Free entry, donations appreciated.
- Sahara Trek: 500 EUR for a 6-day camel tour.
- Guesthouses: 50-100 EUR/night.
Don’t miss the chance to explore Southern Tunisia—a region where history, culture, and nature come together in perfect harmony!
Southern Tunisia is a hidden gem offering history, culture, and adventure. From ancient villages to the Sahara, it’s a destination that promises unforgettable experiences.