Flights to Hammamet are opening from St. Petersburg as part of the summer schedule. The flights will be operated by Express Airline as part of a program with the tour operator Biblio-Globus. Flights are planned to operate daily from April 26, and twice a day from May 26.
Tunisia is a country of golden beaches, historic ruins and a unique mix of cultures where history and modernity blend harmoniously. Hammamet is a resort at the foot of the fertile Cap Bon, which includes restaurants, hotels and historical sites from the 9th-century Arab kasbah to more modern mansions.
Medina of Hammamet is a small old part of the city, where about 300 people lived until the end of the 19th century, and now there are hotels and restaurants.
On one of the streets of the medina there is a local museum of the history of Hammamet, where you can learn about the traditions and way of life of the local residents.
The Fort of Hammamet is the historic core of the medina, overlooking the bay and the tourist coast.
You can also get acquainted with the history of the place in the cultural center and theater of Hammamet on the territory of the mansion of a Romanian millionaire of the early 20th century, who was inspired by the beauty of the Tunisian landscapes and built this house during a trip to the Mediterranean.
The New Medina of Yasmine Hammamet or the Mediterranean Medina is a carefully restored Arab city within the fortified walls.
The Yacht Port or Marina Yasmine Hammamet is a place of relaxation with a variety of entertainment, including gastronomic and contemplative activities, where many yachts and boats are moored.
Hammamet - the lush nature of northern Tunisia and a mild climate. The flora is rich in green colors and bright flowers, so the city is always great for relaxation and walks.
A visa to Tunisia for Russian citizens is not required.











