Holidays in Tunisia – Coast and Culture
Sunny beaches, vibrant cities, and adventures for all tastes.


Useful information about Tunisia
About Tunisia
Tunisia is a country in North Africa, located between Algeria and Libya, with access to the Mediterranean Sea. It is known for its beautiful beaches, historic cities, and Arab, Berber, Roman, and French influences.
Annual Romanian tourists: 200.000 – 300.000
Flight distance: 1.5 – 2.5 hours Romanian English (UK) Formality
Required visa: No
Essential Information
Flight duration from Tunisia
2h 30m - 3h 30m
Direct flights from Bucharest, Cluj, Timișoara, Iași, Târgu Mureș
The optimal season
April - October
Temperature 20-35°C, sea water temperature 20-27°C
Currency and Expenses
Tunisian Dinar (TND)
Affordable prices, good price-quality ratio
Required Documents
A visa is not required for stays up to 90 days
Only a valid passport with a validity of at least 6 months
Useful tips for Tunisia
Discover Tunisia, an exotic destination that combines the golden beaches of the Mediterranean with historic cities, the Sahara Desert, and authentic North African traditions. Whether you choose to relax in resorts like Hammamet or Sousse, explore the colorful medinas, or have a unique desert experience, Tunisia will pleasantly surprise you. Follow the tips below for a worry-free vacation.

Travel conditions in Tunisia
Last updated: 19 decembrie 2025
Visa-free regime
Citizens of the Republic of Moldova do not need a visa for tourist stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period throughout Tunisia.
Accepted documents
- You can enter with a valid passport. Identity card is not accepted for Tunisia.
- It is recommended that the passport be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Tunisia.
Additional documents may be requested at the border, such as:
- return or onward ticket
- proof of accommodation (hotel voucher or invitation)
- proof of financial means for the duration of stay
Stay regulations
- If you exceed the 90-day period, you must contact the Tunisian authorities to extend your stay.
Safety advice
- Avoid isolated or unsafe areas, especially near borders or desert regions.
- Be vigilant in crowded and tourist areas (Tunis, Sousse, Hammamet, etc.).
- Respect local laws and cultural norms.
Useful contacts in case of emergency
- Moldovan Embassy in Tunisia (Tunis) – contacts available on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
- Tunisian emergency numbers: 197 (police), 198 (rescue), 190 (ambulance).
Other practical recommendations
- Make sure you have valid travel medical insurance.
- Check airline requirements before boarding.
- Keep family or friends informed about your travel plans.






