December 12 , 2022
By Tony CassanoAfter three years of being closed to tourists, Tunisia, one of the Mediterranean’s most affordable destinations, has dropped all vaccination and pre-entry COVID test requirements. Face masks are still required in some indoor spaces. Beyond the world-class beaches, the island of Djerba, connected by a four-mile causeway to the mainland being most notable, tourists can indulge in amateur archeology at many of Tunisia’s best-preserved monuments, such as the ruins of legendary Carthage and the Roman era Amphitheater of El Jam, the Medina of Tunis and the medieval fortress of Ribat. There are even tours to the Star Wars sets and filming locations.