Tunisia - Security

Jan 14, 2025

Overall Crime and Safety:

Generally, Tunisians are polite and helpful to all and since tourism is one of the biggest industries, they have grown accustomed to foreigners of all nationalities. The crime levels in Tunisia are not high but incidents of mugging, pick pocketing, bag-snatching and petty theft do occur.

A state of emergency is in effect in Tunisia, imposed after a suicide attack on a police bus in 2015. It has been extended a number of times. The state of emergency means that there continues to be a heightened countrywide security presence, including security checkpoints in and around some cities and tourists resorts, as well as on main roads and at borders.

For up to date information on the threat level see the UK Government website.

For travel advisories see the following websites:

Specific Areas of Concern:

The UK Foreign Office advises that there is a high threat from terrorism, including kidnapping, and attacks remain highly likely, including against foreigners and in tourist resorts. It is advised that visitors should avoid the areas within 30 miles of both the Algerian and Libyan borders.

Maritime Issues:

If cruising the waters bordered by southern Sicily, Malta, Tunisia and Libya, be aware that because of an influx of migrants attempting to leave from Northern Africa (and get to Europe) there is an increase in Navy patrols in this area and the danger of small unlit craft carrying passengers. See this news item, August 2023: On Patrol with Tunisia's Coastguard, to get an idea of the migrant problem here. The city of Sfax has witnessed incidents of civil unrest between local residents and migrants.

Be aware of uncharted fish farms and oil platforms.

General Emergency Numbers:

For more details see General Info.

Last updated:  January 2024

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