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Hammamet is a coastal town of Tunisia, a North African country situated on the Mediterranean coast, a mere 70 kilometers from Tunis. Due to its glorious beaches, it is a popular destination for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports and is touted as the "Tunisian Saint Tropez." It was the very first location to capture all that Tunisia has to offer as a vacation destination.
This former fishing village is located on the Gulf of Hammamet, which shelters miles of powdery sand beaches, sparkling seas, and modern hotels and resorts. Breathtaking hills and citrus groves surround the length of the city and resort area providing ample ...
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opportunity for horseback or camel rides. With stunning vistas, historic architecture, and diverse culture, Hammamet is a mecca for the avid photographer and adventurer.
Rich in history with breathtaking villas and hotels, ancient buildings, interesting museums, rejuvenating mineral baths, and a myriad of water sports and activities, Hammamet is an ideal vacation destination. Sightseeing must-sees include the Medina of Hammamet, which provides you with a one-of-a-kind shopping experience and The Great Mosque, built in the 15th century by the Turks and Moors. With a fairly temperate climate, the best time to visit Hammamet is between April and October, with the mid-summer becoming quite hot. SellOffVacations.com will assist you in planning your ultimate Hammamet vacation experience.
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The currency used in Hammamet is the Tunisian Dinar.
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The temperature ranges from 10°C in the winter to 34°C in the summer.
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The voltage used is 110V or 210V.
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The main language is Arabic but most locals speak English, German, Arabic or French.
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The time zone in Tunisia is Central European Time or GMT (UTC ) +1.
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Documents required to visit Hammamet
Canadian Citizens please click here
Non-Canadian citizens please contact the consulate or embassy for information.
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