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On average a rental car in Tunisia costs $60 per day.
Economy (Fiat Punto or similar) is the most frequently booked rental car type in Tunisia.
In the past 72 hours, the cheapest rental cars were found at Ok Mobility ($26/day), SGF Tunisia ($28/day) and Avis ($33/day).
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Based on car searches on KAYAK, the most popular cities to rent a car in Tunisia are Tunis (88% of total searches of users looking to rent a car in Tunisia), Monastir (3%) and Houmt Souk (3%).
On average a rental car in Tunisia costs $278 per week ($40 per day).
On average a rental car in Tunisia costs $1,191 per month ($40 per day).
One of the traffic laws you must know is that Tunisia drives on the right. Foreigners can drive around using driving licenses from their countries of origin, although visitors from outside Western Europe are advised to have an International Permit. As you approach the roundabouts, remember that vehicles coming from the right have the right of way. In addition, except for towns such as Gafsa, the road signs in all other areas are in Roman and Arabic lettering.
You can only rent a car in Tunisia if you are aged 21 years or older. In some instances, the age requirement for a car rental may vary depending on the car category. Still, you must have had your license for at least a year. Remember that you might incur a young driver surcharge if renting a car while aged below 25. Usually, this young driver surcharge is paid at the rental desk, as it is not included in the car rental price on the company’s website.
Currently, a gallon of gas in Tunisia retails for about 9 TND (3 USD), and a liter will cost a little over 2,3 TND (0.70 USD). There is no need to convert your dollars when calculating gas prices as this country uses the Tunisian dinar as its legal tender. Most gas stations are found in high-occupancy areas, and it might thus be best if you filled up your tank in Tunis before venturing into rural areas. You will get fair prices, and minimize the the risk of getting adulterated fuel in far-flung areas.
Speed limits in Tunisia are expressed in kilometers per hour, and that is what is written on road signs in this country. Like in most parts of the world, speed limit signs in Tunisia are in black letters with a circular red border. You are required to maintain a speed limit of 110 km/h (68 mph) on motorways and expressways, 90 km/h (60 mph) outside residential areas, and 50 km/h (31 mph) in cities.
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Most popular agency | SGF Tunisia |
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Most popular car type | Economy |
Average price | $40/day |
Good deal | $33/day |