Yacht charter Tunisia
Last updated on 7 April 2025
Yacht charter is obviously a must during a stay in Tunisia. With more than 1,300 km of coastline, whose beauty is enhanced by a long stretch of sand, Tunisia has everything it takes to seduce pleasure boating enthusiasts. And if you want to escape the overcrowded black coastline during the summer holidays, why not adjust your course to a city that reveals a landscape that is both identical and different?
While scuba diving, water skiing, sailing, kitesurfing and water skiing fill the days of young sports enthusiasts and water sports enthusiasts, quiet little walks away from seaside resorts with high tourist concentrations will delight those seeking peace and quiet. By adjusting your course towards the small port of Bizerte, you can enjoy a little moment of peace and quiet.
Located between the Mediterranean Sea and Lake Bizerte, the city enjoys a prime location that will allow you to discover all the charm of Tunisia in complete tranquility. Souk, historic buildings, mosque and other places and monuments conveying Tunisian culture are to be discovered in Bizerte. A short boat trip on Lake Bizerte, which flows into the Mediterranean through the canal of the same name, promises a superb change of scenery! You will easily reach the medina of Bizerte, which will give you a foretaste of Tunisian culture.
Set off to discover the historic sites of northern Tunisia
A stopover in Bizerte will delight budding historians, who will gladly abandon their sailboat to set off and discover the region's historical sites.
For example, you can take a pleasant hike to the archaeological site of Utica, located about twenty kilometers from the city. Founded on the ruins of an ancient Phoenician port city, this site is home to Punic necropolises and vestiges of Roman grandeur. Amphitheater, thermal baths, temples, circus… a trip to Italy awaits you!
The site of Utique will also be an excellent point of departure for reaching other cities with important historical sites. We could mention the city of Zhana, Ghar El Melh and its majestic fortresses, or El Alia, with its Andalusian style. in Bizerte, you will undoubtedly fall under the spell of its Kasbah, its indestructible fort and its ramparts, which inspire admiration.
Fancy a little trip out to sea?
After having immortalized the ramparts of Bizerte, yachtsmen will certainly treat themselves to a little trip out to sea. It will also be an excellent excuse to explore the beaches along the coast of Bizerte and the surrounding area. Sidi Ali Mekki is one of the must-sees. It reveals a charming sandy river straddling lush nature and sparkling sea. Bathers will enjoy its clean waters and hikers will head quietly towards the town of Ghar El Melh.
Those who like crowds will certainly appreciate the Aïn Mestir beach. Enhancing the small village of Sounine, this discreet beach will entertain vacationers who want to try out the mud baths. Fishing enthusiasts are invited to spend a few hours at Ras Angela beach. It will also enchant those seeking peace and quiet, who can enjoy the long sandy river.
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