
Updated April 2026 — Planning a trip to Tunisia and concerned about safety? That’s a legitimate question. In this comprehensive guide, we cover the real situation in the country, safe tourist areas, and precautions to take for a worry-free vacation.
Tunisia’s Security Situation in 2026
Since the events of 2015, Tunisia has significantly strengthened its security measures, especially in tourist areas. In 2026, the country once again welcomes millions of European visitors each year, reflecting a well-deserved return of confidence.

Hammamet beaches, a safe and popular tourist destination
What Official Authorities Say
The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs classifies the majority of Tunisian territory as a normal vigilance zone. Only certain border areas with Libya and Algeria (southwestern desert regions) are advised against. Classic tourist destinations — Tunis, Hammamet, Sousse, Djerba, La Marsa, Sidi Bou Said — are considered safe.
Enhanced Security Measures
- Increased police presence in tourist areas
- Security checks at entrances of hotels and tourist complexes
- Regular patrols on beaches and in medinas
- Video surveillance in busy public places
Safest Tourist Areas

La Marsa, popular residential area in Tunis northern suburbs
Northern Suburbs of Tunis: La Marsa, Sidi Bou Said, Carthage, Gammarth
This is the most popular area for expats and discerning travelers. The northern suburbs of Tunis offer a refined Mediterranean lifestyle with:
- A strong international presence (embassies, international schools)
- Upscale residential neighborhoods that are very secure
- A lively nightlife and quality restaurants
- Easy access to central Tunis via the TGM light rail
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Hammamet and Yasmine Hammamet
The quintessential beach resort, Hammamet benefits from enhanced security due to its economic importance. The Yasmine Hammamet tourist complexes are particularly well monitored.

Djerba, the island of golden sands
Djerba, the Island of Tranquility
Djerba remains an extremely safe destination. Its island nature facilitates controls, and the local population, accustomed to tourism for decades, welcomes visitors with legendary hospitality.
Areas to Avoid
As a responsible traveler, avoid:
- Border areas with Libya (southeast)
- Mountainous regions in the west (Chambi mountains, Kasserine)
- Isolated desert areas without professional guidance
These areas represent less than 10% of the territory and are very far from classic tourist circuits.
Practical Tips for a Safe Stay
Before Departure
- Register with your embassy travel advisory service
- Check updated travel advisories
- Get travel insurance covering repatriation
On Site
- Keep your documents (passport copy) in a safe place
- Avoid displaying signs of wealth
- Respect local customs, especially dress codes in religious places
- Use official taxis or our concierge services
In Case of Emergency
- Police: 197
- Ambulance: 190
- Your Embassy: Check before travel
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- 24/7 assistance in French, Arabic and English
- Verified accommodations in safe neighborhoods
- Secure airport transfer service
- Personalized advice on activities and transportation
- Permanent local contact in case of need
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Conclusion: Should You Travel to Tunisia in 2026?
Yes, without hesitation. Tunisia offers exceptional value for money, unique cultural richness, beautiful beaches, and genuine hospitality. Tourist areas are safe and well monitored.
The biggest risk would be missing out on this extraordinary destination just 2.5 hours by flight from major European cities.



