Diving in Tunisia

Tunisia, located in North Africa, stretches the length of the southern Mediterranean. From north to south, there are many historic sites and monuments to visit, including Carthage, the amphitheatre of El Djem, and various deserts in the south: rocky in the Matmata region, salty with the Chott el Djerid and sandy with the great dunes of the Sahara. Whether you are looking for relaxation, magnificent beaches, history or a complete change of scenery, Tunisia offers an unforgettable holiday for young and old alike.

With its 1,200 km of coastline and warm, clear water, Tunisia offers a wealth of diving opportunities. From intense blue to turquoise, the colors of the Mediterranean Sea are everywhere, and these rich waters host diverse marine life. Whether you want to explore the drop-offs and caves in the Tabarka, Monastir and Hammamet regions, or the seabed and wrecks around the island of Djerba, there is a wealth of dive sites to discover. Diving in Tunisia will allow you to explore fascinating and diverse landscapes, both on land and at depth, and a country rich in culture and sunshine

Featured Training Centers

This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app

Featured places to go in Tunisia

Dive Sites to visit in Tunisia

Facts about Tunisia

Power Plug Type

 

C, E

Airports

 

NBE, TUN

Currency

 

TND

Language

 

fr

Electricity

 

230 V / 50 Hz

Timezone

 

UTC+01:00

Network Provider

 

Orange, Oreedo/Orascom, TuniCell/Tunisia Telecom

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