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Is holidaying in Tunisia safe? |
Is holidaying in Tunisia safe? Absolutely, tunisia is very safe. Since Tourism is very important to the economy, you will always find local police protection available to tourists. Be safe, and don't get too involved with the local younger men. Yes,,, but if you plan for Holidaying ,, Try Jordan,, you will love it:) Why not?? Yes. I went to Tunisia on holiday last year and had a fantastic time, I had my young daughter with me and had no worries about safety. As long as you're sensible and take care as you would anywhere. It is advised to get someone to go to markets with you. Just take usual precations. enjoy. YES HOLIDAYS IN TUNISIA AS VERY SAFE.MANY POLICEMENS PROTCETED TOUISM PEOPLE. |
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