Tunisia Tour Guide: Visas Last updated on
Monday 26th April 2010
Visas are not required for most nationalities, but checking with any Tunisian embassy, consulate, or travel agent is recommended before departing as regulations are subject to change.
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Overview
History
Carthaginians & Romans
The Vandals & Islam
Turkish rule & piracy
French colonisation
French withdrawal & national autonomy
Political change
Geography...
Nationals of the Gulf Cooperation Council states (GCC -- Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and the Sultanate of Oman) do not need entry visas.
All other nationalities...
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.