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Known as the Garden City for its fragrant orange and lemon groves, Nabeul is the quieter, more traditional sibling to the resort town of Hammamet just down the coast. Its heart is the sprawling, covered souk, a daily market where you can find the city's famous painted pottery and hand-embroidered linens. The main draw is this authentic craft culture, best experienced by visiting the workshops in the old town or exploring the archaeological site of Neapolis, with its ancient Roman fish-salting vats still visible by the shore.
Nabeul suits travelers looking for a genuine Tunisian market town with easy beach access. Families and couples appreciate the calmer pace compared to larger resorts. The most convenient areas to stay are near the long, sandy beachfront or within walking distance of the medina. The city is well-connected, served by Tunis-Carthage International Airport about an hour's drive away, and louages (shared taxis) provide quick links to Hammamet and other points along the Cap Bon peninsula.
On HOTEVI, you'll find around seven hotels listed for Nabeul, ranging from good-value guesthouses in the town center to larger, all-inclusive beach resorts with pools and animation teams. The selection is dominated by comfortable, mid-range hotels and self-catering apartments, perfect for a relaxed stay focused on local discovery rather than high-end luxury.
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What is Nabeul known for?
Nabeul is known for its beautiful beaches, ancient ruins, and lively souks.
Best time to visit Nabeul?
The best time to visit Nabeul is during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and pleasant.