To the east coast of Tunisia in the Gulf of Hammamet is where one of our Hammamet Yasmine holidays shall take you.
Unlike most Tunisian towns, Hammamet Yasmine is strikingly untraditional and modern. It is essentially designed exclusively for holidaymakers looking for beach by day and luxury by night, and as such the town is centered around the many hotels and apartment complexes, as well as the fabulous seafront.
Many staying there will also inevitably find themselves passing the hours at the medina, with its countless number of market stalls, shops, restaurants, bars and even a theme park.
In summary, anyone looking for a quiet, relaxing, sunny getaway not without all the mod cons will feel more than at peace with a Hammamet Yasmine holiday.
The unit of currency is the Tunisian dinar (TND), divided into 1,000 millimes. Travellers cheques are widely accepted. ATMs are found in most towns and at all the tourist resorts, almost all will accept Visa cards and many will also accept Maestro debit cards. Visa, Diners Club, American Express and MasterCard are accepted for payment in souvenir shops, upmarket hotels and restaurants, although Visa encounters the least problems. All Tunisian currency must be exchanged before departure.
Local time is GMT +1
(GMT +2 from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October).
The overwhelming majority speak Arabic and French. English is taught in all schools and is increasingly spoken especially by younger people. Some German and Italian is also spoken.
Electrical current is 230 volts, 50Hz.
Round European-style, two-pin plugs are used.
Holidays in Hammamet are certain to enjoy fine sunny weather whatever the season with a Mediterranean style climate producing hot and dry conditions in summer and pleasantly mild winter temperatures. Although much of the surrounding area has the appearance of a barren and parched desert landscape, it does receive some rain which is characterised by heavy and brief summer downpours and more frequent showers in autumn and winter. All year long sea breezes blow keeping humidity low especially during summer. Hammamet weather sees a fabulous record of sunshine through the seasons with usually only a brief interruption for precipitation.
Tipping is not a requirement but appreciated for good service in local establishments. Most people performing a useful service will wait to be tipped. Waiters in resort and hotel restaurants expect a tip of around 10%.
The international dialling code for Tunisia is +216. The outgoing international code is 00, followed by the relevant country code (e.g. 0044 for the United Kingdom).