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Bizerte

📍 Northern Coast

Bizerte, Northern Coast - scenic view of this Tunisia travel destination
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Best Time

May to September (warm water for sports)

Location

Northern Coast

Visit Duration

1-2 days (port + medina + beaches)

Entry Fee

Spanish Fort: 5 TND. Medina: free

Opening Hours

Spanish Fort: 9:00-17:00 (closed Monday). Old port: always accessible

About This Destination

Bizerte is Tunisia's northernmost port city, offering a captivating blend of history, natural beauty, and modern amenities. The city has served as a strategic Mediterranean port for centuries, with influences from Phoenicians, Romans, Ottomans, and French colonizers visible in its architecture and culture. The picturesque medina features narrow winding streets, traditional houses with colorful doors, authentic restaurants, and artisan shops. The old harbor (Vieux Port) is particularly charming, lined with fishing boats and waterfront cafes offering fresh seafood. Coco Beach, located just outside the city, has become Tunisia's premier water sports destination, offering windsurfing, kitesurfing, and other beach activities. The beaches around Bizerte are among the cleanest and most pristine in Tunisia, with clear Mediterranean waters. The city also features the Spanish Fort (Fort de la Goulette) and several beaches ideal for swimming and relaxation. Bizerte maintains a more authentic, less touristy atmosphere compared to other coastal destinations, making it attractive for visitors seeking genuine Tunisian coastal culture and natural beauty.

Key Highlights

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Historic port city charm

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Authentic medina

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Coco Beach water sports hub

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Pristine Mediterranean beaches

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Fresh seafood restaurants

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Spanish Fort (Goulette)

Main Attractions

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Vieux Port (Old Harbor)

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Medina

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Coco Beach

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Spanish Fort

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Beaches

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Seafood restaurants

How to Get There

Train from Tunis (1.5 hours, ~7 TND) or louage (1 hour, ~8 TND). The train station is a 10-minute walk from the old port.

Insider Tips

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The old port (Vieux Port) is most photogenic at golden hour — fishing boats, colorful reflections

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Take a taxi to Sidi Ali el-Mekki beach (20 min) — widely considered Tunisia's most beautiful beach

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Bizerte has the most authentic, least touristy atmosphere of any Tunisian coastal city

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The corniche road from Bizerte to Raf Raf is one of the most scenic drives in the country

What to Eat Here

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Seafood at the Vieux Port restaurants — freshest and cheapest on the coast

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Try poisson complet (whole grilled fish) with mechouia salad — 15-20 TND

Location on Map

📍 Bizerte

Coordinates: 37.2742°, 9.8733°

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Quick Summary

Best time: May to September (warm water for sports)
Duration: 1-2 days (port + medina + beaches)
Cost: Spanish Fort: 5 TND. Medina: free
Getting there: Train from Tunis (1.5 hours, ~7 TND) or louage (1 hour, ~8 TND). The train station is a 10-minute walk from the old port.

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