Can you take medication into Tunisia?

Call Tunisia's embassy to verify that all of your prescription(s) are legal to bring with you. Bring all the medicines (including over-the-counter medicines) you think you might need during your trip, including extra in case of travel delays. Ask your doctor to help you get prescriptions filled early if you need to.

What not to do in Tunisia?

Don't give or bring alcohol when invited to someone's home. Pastry, nuts, fruit, cake, candy or flowers to the hostess are good gifts, even you may never meet the host's wife. Don't eat or hand things over with the left hand – Always use right or both hands.

Can I take food into Tunisia?

Import is restricted to designated customs offices in Tunisia as they will be inspected on arrival. Check with your customer. Health Certificates raised by an official authority in the exporter's country are required for food and foodstuffs, including vegetables and fruit.

What medication can t you take to Tunisia?

What foods to avoid in Tunisia?

avoid uncooked and undercooked food, such as salads.

What’s the best money to take to Tunisia?

Even if you manage to find somewhere exchanging Tunisian dinar at home, don't take them up on the offer. It's illegal to bring the currency into the country and no place that's reputable will sell it to you. Once you arrive in Tunisia, British pounds will readily be accepted for exchange, as will euros and US dollars.

Is it safe to drink the water in Tunisia?

Tunisia provides a good drinking water quality throughout the year. The quality of the water supplied by SONEDE and GBRE/ACI in rural areas varies according to local conditions. Drinking water quality is monitored from production to distribution from bacteriological and physico-chemical quality.

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