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Tunisia Has a Well-Developed And Diverse Transportation System, Here’s a Breakdown Of The Main Modes Of Transportation in Tunisia

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluApril 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tunisia has a well-developed and diverse transportation system that includes modern infrastructure and traditional means. Whether you’re a tourist or a local, getting around is generally convenient and affordable. Here’s a breakdown of the main modes of transportation in Tunisia:


1. Road Transport (Cars, Buses, Taxis)

The most common and flexible form of transport in Tunisia.

Taxis:

  • Yellow Taxis (Urban Taxis) – Widely available in cities; metered and affordable.
  • Grand Taxis (Intercity) – Shared taxis for longer distances between cities/towns.
    • Fixed prices per route.
    • Only leave when full.

Buses:

  • Public Buses – Operated by regional companies like SNT in Tunis.
  • Long-Distance Coaches – Comfortable buses like SNTRI serve major intercity routes.

Private Cars:

  • Popular among locals.
  • Car rental services are available in major cities and tourist areas.

2. Rail Transport (Trains)

Operated by the SNCFT (Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Tunisiens).

  • Connects major cities: Tunis, Sousse, Sfax, Gabès, Gafsa.
  • Affordable and scenic, especially along the coast.
  • Le Sahel Metro: Electric train line that connects Sousse–Monastir–Mahdia.
  • Lézard Rouge: Historic tourist train offering scenic rides through the Selja Gorges.

3. Light Rail / Metro

  • Tunis Light Rail (Métro Léger):
    • Tram-style electric rail in Tunis and suburbs.
    • Clean, reliable, and popular for daily commuting.

4. Air Transport

  • Main International Airports:
    • Tunis-Carthage Airport (Tunis)
    • Monastir Habib Bourguiba Airport
    • Enfidha-Hammamet Airport
    • Djerba–Zarzis Airport
  • Domestic flights exist but are limited due to Tunisia’s relatively small size.

5. Maritime Transport

  • Tunisia has several important ports, especially for trade and ferries:
    • Port of La Goulette (Tunis) – Passenger ferries to Italy and France.
    • Other major ports: Sfax, Bizerte, Zarzis, Gabès.
  • Ferries operate between Tunisia and Europe (e.g., Sicily, Marseille).

6. Alternative Transport

  • Motorcycles and scooters – Common in both cities and rural areas.
  • Bicycles – Gaining popularity for leisure and commuting in coastal towns.
  • Walking – Many medinas (old towns) are walkable and car-free.
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