Tunisia Tour Guide: Photography Last updated on
Monday 26th April 2010
Film is readily available throughout the country.
Usually tourists don't encounter problems taking photos, but if you happen to be near a military installation point, it is better not to attempt to take any photographs.
People generally don't mind being photographed and many are happy pose for you, but it is a matter of courtesy to ask first, especially if you are trying to take a snap that includes Muslim women.
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Tunisia is a Muslim country, so dress should be modest.
Swimsuits and beachwear are acceptable at the coastal resorts; visitors entering any mosque should be decently dressed.
Overview
History
Carthaginians & Romans
The Vandals & Islam
Turkish rule & piracy
French colonisation
French withdrawal & national autonomy
Political change
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Tap water is safe to drink, but bottled water is cheap and readily available.
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