eSIM Tunisie
eSIM Premium pour Tunisie. Prix juste. Sans échange de SIM.
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30 days validity
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Tip: Book El Jem amphitheatre and Dougga visits for the morning — both UNESCO Roman sites are best in the cooler early hours, and the drive from Tunis to El Jem takes 2.5 hours, making morning departure from Tunis essential.
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Foire aux Questions
Does coverage reach the Saharan south (Douz, Tozeur)?
Town areas in Douz and Tozeur have OOREDOO TN coverage. The deep Sahara dune fields have no signal. Coordinate camel trek and desert camp bookings from the oasis towns.
Is there coverage in the Tunis medina?
Yes — the UNESCO Tunis medina, Bardo Museum, and central Tunis have good coverage.
What apps are useful in Tunis?
Bolt and InDrive for ride-hailing in Tunis. WhatsApp for communicating with tour operators. Google Maps works for Tunisia's main roads and cities.
Is there coverage at Carthage?
Yes — the Carthage archaeological site, the Byrsa Hill museum, and Sidi Bou Said village have full coverage.
What speeds can I expect in Tunis?
OOREDOO TN delivers 15–50 Mbps on 4G in central Tunis.
Does coverage work at Dougga and El Jem?
Yes — Dougga Roman site and El Jem amphitheatre have OOREDOO TN coverage near the access roads.
What language is needed in Tunisia?
Arabic is official. French is widely spoken, especially in business and tourism. Tunisian Arabic (Darija) is distinct from Modern Standard Arabic.
Is Tunisia safe to visit?
Tunisia's main tourist areas (Tunis, Hammamet, Sousse, Sfax) are generally safe. Check current advisories for the border regions with Libya and Algeria.
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Réseaux disponibles : 4G
Tunisia is North Africa's most historically accessible destination — the Roman amphitheatre at El Jem (UNESCO, nearly as large as the Colosseum), the ancient Carthage ruins overlooking the Gulf of Tunis, the UNESCO medinas of Tunis, Kairouan (the fourth holiest city in Islam), and the Saharan landscapes of Tozeur and the salt flats of Chott el-Djerid. OOREDOO TN provides 4G coverage across Tunisia's populated northern and central zones, supporting navigation in Tunis, booking the Carthage and Sidi Bou Said day trips, and using Bolt and InDrive for Tunis transport. Data is essential for navigating the Tunis medina (UNESCO World Heritage Site), accessing the cultural itinerary for the Bardo Museum (the world's largest mosaic museum), and booking desert camp stays near Douz.
OOREDOO TN's 4G covers Tunis, Sfax, Sousse, Kairouan, Bizerte, Nabeul, Hammamet, and main highway corridors. The Carthage archaeological area (UNESCO) and Sidi Bou Said (the blue-and-white cliff village) have coverage. The Gulf of Hammamet resort coast has full coverage.
The Saharan south — Douz (gateway to the Grand Erg Oriental dunes), Tozeur (oasis city and Star Wars filming location), Matmata (troglodyte cave villages used in Star Wars: A New Hope), and the Chott el-Djerid salt flat — has OOREDOO TN coverage in the towns. The deep Sahara dune areas have no coverage.
Dougga (the best-preserved Roman town in North Africa, on a hilltop south of Tunis) and Sbeitla (the triple-temple Roman site) have coverage near the main access roads. The inland historic sites are accessible from Tunis as day trips.
Tunisia uses the Tunisian dinar (TND). Arabic is the official language. French is widely spoken in business and tourist areas.