• #50910
    Pelmenn

    Gents, I am currently planning a trip to Tunisia and I am torn between relying on local buses or just getting my own wheels. It is quite a challenge to figure out if the public transport is actually reliable for a tourist. Has anyone been there lately and can share some advice on the best way to move around?

  • #50911
    maslovan

    Although buses and minibuses are quite cheap in this country, having your own car undoubtedly offers much greater freedom to explore the coastal areas at your own pace. I think we can all agree on that. That’s why I consider car hire to be the more convenient option for getting around. It is usually much wiser to look for platforms that offer a clear breakdown of costs and insurance options when hiring a car in Nabeul, such as this one, for example https://getrentacar.com/en-US/tunisia/nabeul .

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  • #50913
    Roofy

    I reckon that having a GPS and your own air conditioning is a massive advantage in that heat. Doing a bit of research usually helps to avoid many common mistakes.

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