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Nabeul Governorate is the northernmost region of Tunisia, blessed with a rich history dating back to Roman times, and vibrant culture reflected in its ceramics industry. The capital, Nabeul city, is well-known for its Friday market, where locals and tourists buy traditional goods, from ceramics to jewelry and spices.
Getting around in Nabeul is easiest by car. Here are some key tips to help you navigate the roads:
Compact to mid-sized cars are recommended, especially for visiting smaller towns with narrower streets. However, an SUV might come in handy if you plan on exploring the surrounding countryside.
Take the T20 highway from Nabeul city through the scenic countryside to the ancient city of Kerkouane. The coastal roads offer splendid views and leads to serene beaches like Hammamet and Maamoura.
Nabeul Governorate enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The best time to visit is from April to June and from September to November, when the weather is pleasant, and the beaches are less crowded.
The people of Nabeul are known for their hospitality. Arabic is the official language, but many locals also speak French. A small number of people speak English, mostly in touristic areas. Bargaining is a common practice in local markets.
The Tunisian Dinar (TND) is the official currency. ATM's are widely available, and most vendors in touristic areas accept credit cards. However, carrying some cash is advised for smaller establishments and local markets.
With this guide in hand, we hope your journey through Nabeul Governorate will be full of splendid discoveries and unforgettable moments!