Tunisia

  • Starting from AED 250 (E-Visa)
  • “Hassle-free, Pick-up & Delivery Service”

Tunisia

  • Starting from AED 250 (E-Visa)
  • “Hassle-free, Pick-up & Delivery Service”
Tunisia

Tunisia Tourist Visa For UAE Residents

Discover Tunisia: Where History Meets Mediterranean Beauty

Tunisia is a captivating blend of ancient history, stunning landscapes, and rich culture, making it a must-visit destination for any traveller. From the awe-inspiring ruins of Carthage to the shimmering beaches along the Mediterranean, Tunisia offers an experience like no other. Marvel at its UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the medina of Tunis, the ancient amphitheatre of El Djemand the iconic Sahara Desert, where you can enjoy thrilling adventures like camel trekking and desert safaris.

Famed for its Mediterranean coastline, Tunisia boasts picturesque towns like Sidi Bou Said, known for its blue-and-white architecture, perfect for those seeking a scenic getaway. Food lovers will relish Tunisia’s vibrant cuisine, which blends Arabic, French, and Mediterranean influences, with dishes like couscous and brik tantalizing the taste buds. Whether you’re exploring historic ruins, relaxing on pristine beaches or immersing yourself in local culture, Tunisia offers an unforgettable journey for every type of traveller.

With Al Layah Tours LLC, enjoy exclusive travel deals, personalized itineraries and seamless visa assistance to ensure your Tunisian adventure is as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

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Requirements For UAE Nationals

For UAE citizens, the best part is no visa is required for stays up to 90 days, making travel to Tunisia even more convenient. With Al Layah Tours LLC, you can enjoy seamless travel arrangements, best air ticket deals to personalized itineraries and exclusive hotel promotions. Experience Tunisia’s vibrant culture, rich cuisine and unforgettable adventures with ease, ensuring a memorable holiday from start to finish.

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Requirements For UAE Residents:

  • Passport validity must be of 6 months.
  • UAE residence visa copy with validity of 3-6 months.
  • A copy of your Emirates ID.
  • Accurately completed online application form.
  • Two passport size photos against a white background.
  • Last 6 months personal bank statement of the applicant with original signature and stamp of the Bank.
  • A no objection letter (NOC) from the company or sponsor of the applicant.
  • Salary certificate from the company.
  • Invitation Letter, Invitee Passport and Trade License of Company for Business Visa.
  • Return Air Tickets.
  • Hotel Reservation.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • The visa processing takes 10-20 working days.
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Popular Cities in Tunisia

Tunis
Tunis Governorate, Tunisia

Hammamet
Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia

Sousse
Sousse Governorate, Tunisia

Monastir
Monastir Governorate, Tunisia

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Top Tourist Attractions in Tunisia

1

Hammamet Beach
Beachfront locale with watersports and quaint souvenirs amid deep white sands and a backdrop of scenic views, though marred by environmental concerns.

2

Amphitheatre of El Jem 
This architectural and artistic creation built around 238 AD, constitutes an important milestone in the comprehension of the history of Roman Africa. The Amphitheatre of El Jem also bears witness to the prosperity of the small city of Thysdrus (current El Jem) at the time of the Roman Empire.

3

The Crocodile Farm 
A thousand crocodiles on the farm.You can pass and see crocodile’s life from the crocodile’s egg through nursery. preschool, school till adult crocodiles.

4

Yasmin Hammamet
Coastal neighborhood with a serene beach and vibrant medina, flanked by a picturesque marina lined with cafes and shops. Ideal for leisurely strolls and family-friendly outings.

5

Medina of Sousse
Vibrant historical Medina, teeming with a mix of traditional and modern shops. Noteworthy for leather goods and a lively market scene; skilled in the art of negotiation recommended.

6

The National Bardo Museum 
The Bardo National Museum is a museum of Tunis, Tunisia, located in the suburbs of Le Bardo. It is one of the most important museums in the Mediterranean region and the second museum of the African continent after the Egyptian Museum of Cairo by richness of its collections.

7

Medina of Tunis
Historic medina with a tapestry of shops and quaint cafes amidst well-preserved architecture. A labyrinth of lanes offers local crafts, spices, and vibrant photo opportunities.

8

Medina of Yasmine Hammamet
Marina district blends a scenic waterfront with lively market stalls, where haggling is part of the experience. Old town’s medina charms with its architecture and quaint shops.