
Tunisia Tours in November 2025
Planning for a trip to Tunisia during November? We offer 10+ tour packages to Tunisia departing in November 2025 that have 30+ customer reviews. Operated by our hand-picked, qualified travel experts, you will experience the best of Tunisia on your November holiday.
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10 Best November 2025 Tours in Tunisia
Join one of these handpicked Tunisia November 2025 tour packages, tailored to the season.
Tunis, Kairouan & Hammamet
Tunis, Hammamet, Tozeur, Douz Sahara & Sousse
Tunis, Tozeur, Douz Sahara & Tataouine
Tunis, Sousse, Tozeur & Hammamet
Tunis, Hammamet, Tozeur, Matmata, Djerba & Sousse
Tunis, Hammamet, Tozeur, Douz Sahara & Sousse
Tunis, Hammamet, Kairouan, Tozeur, Douz Sahara & Sousse
Tunis, Hammamet & Sousse
Tunis, Bizerte & Tabarka
Tunis, Kairouan & Hammamet
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Reviews of our Tunisia Tours for November
Feedback from guests who toured Tunisia during November.
This was an excellent tour in all ways. There is so much to see in Tunisia in such a short period of time but the trip made the most of the days we had there. Highlights were our visit to Kairouan and the night in the desert. I did not do the Star Wars site visit but heard it was excellent. Mohamed was a superb guide, knowledgeable, efficient and so very helpful. In summary, a real star.
A great insight into all Tunisia has to offer, historic sites, culture, local food, cave hotel, drive and sleep in the Sahara. A full itinerary, some long drives but well worth it. Mohamed was a very informative guide who endevoured to ensure we all enjoyed our trip.
A whirlwind tour of the best of Tunisia! Amazing Roman ruins, museum gems, lunch in a local home, watching sunset in the desert and an enthusiastic guide who introduced us to some interesting food and drinks. Huge success with a great group, a packed itinerary with little extras along the way from the guide who explored with us the rich history and diversity that is abundant in the country.
Immersive Tunisia is ideal for those who want to have a good look at the country's grand historical sites. The tour was very well organised by the local tour operator. Our guide was a mine of information and was responsive to our wishes. Our driver moved us around swiftly, safely and with great courtesy. The standard of food and accommodation was good throughout. I highly recommend both Tunisia and the tour.
Best of Tunisia was a great way to find out about the history of this interesting country and to experience the current way of life. The itinerary was varied and comprehensive, our guide, Mohamed was passionate about his country and spared no effort to ensure that we enjoyed the trip. The weather was mild and sunny, so October was a good time to be there. The group of 14 was friendly, mostly English, and consisted of co-operative and experienced travellers
Ended up being a bit of a whistle stop tour in the end. We seemed to spend a lot of time on the bus each day and then being rushed through when we reached a site in order to get to the next one, not really enough time to absorb where we were or take in detail. Some bits were good like El Jem and the desert trip and camp, others were rushed or unexplained. We often had lunch in a restaurant which meant waiting ages for food to be prepared and then another restaurant in the evening which was too much for me. in one lunch time restaurant my meal was one of the last to arrive then he decided it was time to go and rushed us off. I had to leave half of it after waiting all that time. Lunch on the go or snack would allow more time to see the places. Leader tried at times and provided some extras and sorted some problems, other times he was just poor. He often started talking while people were still arriving at a spot or talked to one side and then the other so you never really got the whole story. Sometimes he just didn't seem to know much, especially in the outdoors. As for general instructions often people didn't know what was going on and had to ask others. For the farewell meal we were taken to a small restaurant with only 2 staff. Although they tried hard to provide everything, bless them, meals and drinks turned up randomly with some finishing ages before others' meals arrived while the leader switched off with his phone, not really suitable. Anyway, he did get us round and we saw a lot but, as a veteran of a number of Explore trips over the years, I felt the general standards were well below what I've come to expect from Explore.