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In which part of Tunisia can a single young lady live safely? Thanks :)?


In which part of Tunisia can a single young lady live safely? Thanks :)?

Tunisia on a whole is a very safe country. I have lived in Tunis and Monastir and have visited other parts of the country without any problem. I have been able to take walks by myself late at night without any problems.

I do advise normal safety rules that are applicatable elsewhere, such as not dressing provocatively and to be aware of your surroundings.

If you have any other questions, or if I can be of assistance in any other way, please feel free to contact me.

anywhere

I would say ask "Hassan "as she lives out there & could give you a more accurate description than us.

keep out of the capitol Tunis and dont expose yourself

I had a friend who was a tour guide and she would only give Hammamet and Port Al Khantoui as two places where she felt reasonably safe and hassle free, apart from that it was her worst placement becasue of the constant unwanted and agressive attention she recieved. Suggest that you try and find some ex pats living over there and get there opinnion. Good luck.

Tunisia is a relatively safe country as long as you stay away from the capital. I would recommend Hammett, it's a very pleasant little place.

Hi !
I agree with you Shoe, so i do with Adison recommending the personal experience of Hassen.
Mean time,what i would like to add,is that a young lady can live safely in Tunisia like anywhere else, there is nothing to worry about.
It's up to her to know how to behave and be respectful to country's culture.
For your information,being known as a touristic destination, Tunisia, is considered by many experienced traveller a safe and secure country,and there 's no reason not to remain so.
Best rgds.

i wouldnt bother come to Spain safe as houses here ladys walk alone all over and no one gives it a second thought you would be safer here than there !!!!

Anywhere...........as long as you cover up, smile and keep your sense of humour and be sensible! It's no different to most places, you just need to keep your wits about you all you 'jewels' hidden and enjoy.............................

The Airport

I would answer anywhere and do so pretty confidently. If you want some night life where you live...pick Tunis, La Marsa, Port El Kantoui, Sousse, or Yasmine Hammamet. Also, consider Sidi Bo Said.

hey pretty lady, you have to know that 5.387.300 had visited Tunisia in 2005 and be sure that this number will increase each year....
so imagine that such country how safe it is.

you can visit all parts of tunisia in safty,and be sure that you will be very welcomed
i advise you to visit this web site :
http://en.cap-tunisia.com/

in her family house i would guess

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