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6 of the Most Beautiful Beaches in Tunisia

This beach on Djerba is a real insider tip among Tunisia's beaches
This beach on Djerba is a real hidden gem among Tunisia's beaches Photo: Getty Images

April 8, 2025, 1:05 pm | Read time: 7 minutes

Tunisia is located in the north of Africa and, despite its rather small size, still offers more than 1,000 kilometers of coastline. One beach follows the next, and there are also several islands, the largest of which is Djerba. TRAVELBOOK reveals which of Tunisia’s beaches are the most beautiful and shares an insider tip.

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The North African country of Tunisia is one of the Mahreb states and offers fantastic vacation conditions. Apart from the fact that you can swim here almost all year round, snow-white sandy beaches with turquoise blue water and plenty of sunshine await you on the Tunisian coast. TRAVELBOOK shows which beaches in Tunisia offer the best beach days and has an insider tip.

1st Mahdia Beach — in the Middle of the Resort

On the coast of Mahdia, one hotel follows the next, making the beaches here very well-kept
On the coast of Mahdia, one hotel follows the next, making the beaches here very well-kept

The eastern town of Mahdia is not only known for its picturesque townscape but also for its exclusive hotel complexes. These are all lined up along the coast. And for good reason, as there is nothing but light, soft sandy beaches for a total of four kilometers! There are also a few cafés, restaurants, and charming stores on the adjacent promenade between all the hotel complexes. Sun loungers and parasols can also be hired on the beach, which slopes gently into the sea. This — and the fact that the bathing area is protected by several groins — makes it particularly suitable for families with children. And anyone looking for a bit of action can try paragliding, jet skiing, water skiing, or banana boating.
Our tip: In Mehdia, a traditional market takes place every Friday at the Kiffa El Kahla, the gate of the city wall, which is well worth a visit. Open-air performances and festivals are also organized at Place du Caire during the summer months.

2nd Tabarka Beach — a Snorkeling Paradise

The waves on the beaches of Tabarka in northern Tunisia offer perfect surfing conditions
The rocks on the beaches of Tabarka in northern Tunisia are an absolute snorkeling paradise

The northwest coast of Tunisia has a completely different beach scene from the rest of the country. Instead of the barren sandy landscape, the bays here are framed by green mountains. Golden sandy beaches nestle against rugged cliffs. Forests of pine trees and old oaks color the surroundings green. It is not only because of the unspoiled nature that things are much more relaxed and less crowded here. There are also far fewer hotel complexes in Tabarka than in other places on the Tunisian coast. The sandy beach of Tabarka stretches for several kilometers and is perfect not only for long walks but also for snorkeling. The water is crystal clear, and the fact that everything is a little more leisurely here also seems to be good for the underwater world. Tabarka is known for its red corals, which are particularly valuable and, according to dw, are on the World Conservation Union’s (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species.
Our tip: If you fancy a diving course, you should definitely take the opportunity here. The Genoese fortress is also worth a visit, as it offers a breathtaking view not only of the sea but also of the surrounding mountains. The fortress is a great destination, especially at sunset.

3rd Cap Blanc — at the Northernmost Point of Africa

The Tunisian city of Bizerte is the northernmost city in Africa and has a wild and romantic coastline
The Tunisian town of Bizerte is the northernmost town in Africa and has a wild and romantic coastline with one of the most beautiful beaches in Tunisia

Bizerte is not only one of the largest cities in the country, it is also the northernmost city in Africa. As is typical for the north coast of Tunisia, the area is also characterized by a rugged landscape — rugged caves, rough rocks, and really high waves. Around Cap Blanc, however, are the most beautiful bays with light, soft sand! There are often few or no people here, which gives this place a very special atmosphere, and not just because of its location. However, you will look in vain for creature comforts here. However, if you don’t want to go without it, you can go to the town beach in Bizerte. The nearby forest is also perfect for a shady walk, and there are also some caves to discover.
Our tip: The port of Bizerte is the perfect place to visit a restaurant after a long day by the sea. They also serve freshly caught fish to go with the sea view!

4th Plage Hammamet — a City Beach

The city beach of Hammamet bears the same name and is divided into several sections
The city beach of Hammamet bears the same name and is divided into several sections

The town of Hammamet is located in a sheltered bay in north-eastern Tunisia. And at its gates, a beautiful city beach stretches for around three kilometers in this very bay. This area really does offer everything a vacationer’s heart desires. Soft, light sand, colorful boats, and clear water are by no means everything. There are sun loungers and parasols, exciting water sports, delicious drinks, beach volleyball, and breathtaking sunsets. It’s no wonder that Hammamet Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Tunisia! This place is also very popular with families with children. Building sandcastles is particularly popular here.
Our tip: It’s almost a must in this case! Because if you don’t visit the Kasbah when you’re in Hammamet, it’s really your own fault. The beautiful old fortress is located right by the sea and has a café and a market. There is also a museum inside the Kasbah where you can learn about the history of the city.

5th Plage Rafraf — with a Magnificent View

Sounine Beach is located in the village of the same name, near the town of Rafraf
Plage Rafraf is located in the town of the same name and is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Tunisia

The town of Rafraf is located on the north coast of the country. The beach of the same name is one of the most beautiful of its kind, as it is not only located in a white sandy bay but also offers an unusual view. If you lie on the beach here, you are looking directly at an impressive island that lies just off the coast. And what could be better than letting the sun shine on your stomach with this view? The uninhabited island is called Pilau and is about two kilometers from the mainland. The name Pilau comes from the Maltese word “Pulau” and means “island.” This is no wonder, as Malta is located directly opposite the coast alongside Sardinia and Sicily. In any case, Plage Rafraf has all the amenities, including toilets, cafés, and a few restaurants right on the beach.
Our tip: In Rafraf itself, the traditional market takes place once a week and should definitely be visited. For those who want something more, a visit to the largest market in the area is a good idea. It can be found in the nearby town of Ras Jebel.

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6th Plage Sidi Jmour — a Real Hidden Gem

Our insider tip among Tunisia's beaches is located outside the tourist centers on Djerba
Our insider tip for Tunisia’s beaches is located outside the tourist centers on Djerba

In the west of the island of Djerba is a real hidden gem among Tunisia’s beaches. The beach at Sidi Jmour is completely pristine and ideal for those seeking tranquility and relaxation. The gleaming white sandy beach is often completely deserted. This is mainly due to the fact that the beach is mainly used by locals. As a result, it is rarely crowded, especially during the week and outside the vacation periods on Djerba. Infrastructure and the option of water sports or other entertainment are nowhere to be found here, but perhaps this is precisely what makes this beach so attractive. It’s crucial to remember to bring enough provisions, sunscreen, and, most importantly, water. You should also prepare yourself for the most beautiful sunsets and perhaps pack an extra drink for the occasion!
Our tip: As the sun begins to set, the Siri Jmour Mosque becomes an enchanting destination. The white domes of the pretty building look particularly magical in this light and create an image that is sure to stay with you long after your vacation is over.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of TRAVELBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@travelbook.de.

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