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Life in Tunisia: What It’s Really Like — The Pros and Cons

If you’re thinking of living in Tunisia, we’ve put up a list of pros and cons to help you with your decision.

Life in Tunisia for Foreigners

Life in Tunisia offers expats a culturally diverse lifestyle in a country full of history.

Once home to the Empire of Carthage, the melting pot of so many other civilizations such as Ancient Romans, Vandal, Byzantine and more, modern Tunisia features lovely weather year round, dreamy beaches, local restaurants, international hotels, a growing economy, and, of course, Djerba island.

It also has a romantic feel to it, which, when combined with a vibrant Mediterranean culture, makes it a favorite ex-pat destination around the world.

Tunisia is crossroad for brilliant and diversified civilizations, the country was successively Punic, Roman, Vandal, Byzantine, Arab and Muslim, Ottoman, Husseinite, and French. Well, from the Carthage Empire in Carthage to the arrival of Islam in Kairouan and Mahdia, each city in this North African country has a unique story to tell.

Tunisians are known for their strong family ties, which form the basis of the social system.

They are also well known for their passion for Etmakhmikh wel Mekla (food). Tunisian cuisine is typically Mediterranean, offers a wide varieties of dishes that are so very much delicious.

CouscousRouz (Rice) and Makrouna (Pasta) may be found on almost every menu, no matter where you go. Street foods such as Mlewi, Chapatie, Brik, Malfouf and Tuna sandwiches can be found everywhere you go. Olive oil, citrus fruits, tomatoes and fish are among popular Tunisian exports.

Coffee is an integral aspect of Tunisian culture, and coffee shops are springing up all over the country.

Pros of Living in Tunisia

- In Tunisia, the majority of residential areas are relatively well-kept. When visiting Tunis, the capital city of Tunisia, you’ll notice that practically all of the apartment buildings were constructed in the 1940s or 1950s.

- You will be surrounded by some breathtaking views and historical sites. When you live in Tunisia, you have access to much history in a single country. The Amphitheatre of El Jem, El Ghriba Synagogue, Zaghouan Aqueduct, Roman Ruins of Bulla Regia, Dougga and the the Great Mosque of Kairouan are among the top places.

- Tunisian food is both very affordable and tasty. There isn’t a better Supermarché (supermarket) or restaurant in the world than the ones in Tunisia — All is fresh. Well, even the smallest businesses in remote locations offer excellent vegetable and meat options from local producers. If you love spicy food, fresh fruits & vegetables and cheese, then your life in Tunisia is going to be a dream come true.

- Life is Tunisia is affordable. Prices in Tunisia are quite cheaper than what you can see in a European or American city. You could relocate to Tunisia for a single Dinar, buy property, and restore a centuries-old mansion to its former beauty.

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