Monastir - Customs

Jul 09, 2024

Where is Monastir?

Monastir is one of the principal towns in the eastern part of Tunisia and is 160 Km from the capital, Tunis.  Monastir is 187NM from Malta and 180NM from Ragusa, Sicily. It is a useful place to visit if you need to reset your Schengen or VAT clock or to spend the winter.

The "monastery" after which the town was named, was built by an Islamic religious order in 797 to defend the town from roaming nomadic tribes and Byzantine warships. The fortress houses a lovely museum of Islamic art and artefacts.

Monastir overview. (c) Wade Alarie. SV Joana

Entrance Notes and Cautions for Monastir:

Cruisers report that despite this being a good place to spend the winter, it is a windy and dusty spot so you will most likely need to wash your boat on a weekly basis.

Cruiser Highlights for Monastir:

There is a good marina and boatyard here (with haulout for catamaran), however, space on the hard is limited so advance booking is recommended. Prices are moderate and quality reported to be good. Fuel is reported to be cheap. Popular spot for wintering on board (read report 2024 here).

Every Sunday afternoon is a cruiser's BBQ.  The marina provides the venue, the BBQ grill and the tables and chairs.  Cruisers provide the BBQ coals and do the setup and cleanup.

Position:

35° 46' 11" N, 10° 50' 5" E (marina)

Last updated:  July 2024

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