Holidays in Tunisia in January fall at the coldest time in the country. However, daytime temperatures in most cities stay at +15°C, dropping to +10°C at night. Rains still fall for up to ten days a month, and cold winds blow on the northern coast, such as Tunisia. You can find particularly sharp weather changes during excursions to the Sahara Desert, when the weather drops to 0°C from a daytime high of +15°C.
Beach vacations in this weather are pointless, unless you go surfing in a wetsuit. Or go underwater with scuba diving to explore the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea from the inside. But the main beauty of a vacation in Tunisia in winter should be sought not on the coast. Traveling through the Roman ruins and Carthage, walks in the medinas of cities and museums are much more attractive when the weather is not hot. You just need to keep a close eye on the precipitation forecast so that you don't get caught in the rain. Also in January in Tunisia oranges and pears ripen and almonds blossom, making the country inexpressibly beautiful.
Tours to Tunisia in January are best timed to coincide with the Xar Folklore Festival in Tatawin. Here you can immerse yourself in the bright and noisy atmosphere of Tunisian festivals and get acquainted with the Berber culture.
Prices for holidays in Tunisia in January are quite significantly lower than summer, because at this time is the low season, and the flow of tourists is reduced to a minimum. Prices for tours to Tunisia in January start from 300 USD. tripmydream will help you find a suitable tour to Tunisia in winter.