Off-season bookings for Tunisia are now open! Board our ferries from the port of Marseille and disembark in Tunis to experience the Tunisian Indian summer.
You can now book your ferry tickets to Tunisia from 05/10/2024 until 26/01/2025 inclusive for an unforgettable vacation!
As summer gradually fades, how about a getaway to Tunisia in the off-season? It is during this quieter time of the year that Tunisia reveals itself in a new light. The beaches and medinas empty out, giving way to a more peaceful and preserved environment. Thus, you can wander at your leisure in a more intimate climate and enjoy a privileged stay.
The advantages:
While very popular in summer, the off-season is just as conducive to travel. By boarding our ships, you will enjoy a completely different side of Tunisia with almost deserted beaches, less crowded roads, and milder temperatures.
With CORSICA linea, you will disembark in the heart of Tunisia, in Tunis. Rich in history and diversity, Tunis offers a universal heritage as well as varied landscapes between the coastline and the desert.
The historic heart of the Tunisian capital, the medina of Tunis is a true treasure of UNESCO World Heritage. Founded in the 8th century, this ancient city is full of narrow, winding streets, bustling souks, and historical monuments that testify to its rich past. As you stroll through the medina, you will discover the Great Mosque of Zitouna, a masterpiece of oriental architecture, as well as many palaces, madrasas, and mausoleums.
A true gem of the Tunisian coast, Sidi Bou Said enchants with its picturesque charm and peaceful setting. Known for its white houses with blue shutters, this typical small village is a must-see for those looking to discover the authentic beauty of Tunisia. Wandering through the cobbled streets of Sidi Bou Said, you will be captivated by panoramic views of the sea, colorful bougainvillea adorning the facades, and intricately carved doors… the village is a true photo spot in itself.
Carthage, located in the northern suburbs of Tunis, is an iconic archaeological site that bears witness to the illustrious past of one of the greatest civilizations of antiquity. Founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC, Carthage quickly became a maritime and commercial power. Today, the ruins of Carthage offer a total immersion in history with remarkable sites such as the Antonine Baths, the amphitheater, and the Punic ports. Wandering among these remains is to dive into the millennial history of a city that marked the Mediterranean world while enjoying spectacular views of the surrounding sea.
Your crossings
2024 post season
France ↔ Tunisie