You can cancel any booking through us free of charge up to 24 hours before rental.
To cancel, simply let our service team know within our opening hours.
Before setting off, ensure your original driving licence (Note: an international driving permit is not a requirement), passport, rental agreement, and insurance documents are within reach.
Unlike the UK where driving is on the left, Tunisians drive on the right side of the road. Roundabouts too can be a bit tricky. Here, drivers entering the roundabout have the right of way. So, keep an eye out for those.
Urban areas: 50 km/h; Open roads: 90 km/h; Expressways: 110 km/h. Make sure to respect these limits unless otherwise indicated.
Tunisia has a stringent 0% blood-alcohol limit. It's simple - don't Drink and Drive.
We highly recommend renting a 4x4, given the undulating terrain and frequent desert escapades that this governorate has to offer. Plus, it'll let you seamlessly handle the cobblestone streets of the towns here.
Step back in time as you explore the traditional Berber 'ghorfas', ancient fortified granaries that make for an authentic historical experience.
Get your camera ready for this little village known for its stunning hilltop views and age-old Berber houses.
From bustling local markets (souks) to serene Mediterranean beaches, Tunisia provides a tantalising taste of North Africa that's sure to stay with you long after the journey ends. And what better way to experience it than from the comfort of your rental car.