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Foreign Office warns against ‘all travel’ to parts of popular holiday destination

By staff21 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for Brits visiting popular holiday destination Tunisia, amid serious safety concerns in certain parts of the country

Holiday makers queue to leave Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport in Tunisia.
The Foreign Office has updated its Tunisia travel advice(Image: Daily Mirror)

The Foreign Office has revised its travel guidance for a popular holiday hotspot.

Brits are being cautioned against “all but essential” travel to certain areas of Tunisia, a favourite destination for UK tourists thanks to its stunning coastlines, fascinating heritage, and budget-friendly appeal.

The North African country offers a lot as a holiday destination, from lively seaside resorts such as Hammamet and Sousse to discovering ancient Roman archaeological sites and colourful medinas.

However, owing to the security risks still present in the country, the Foreign Office has today refreshed its travel guidance, identifying forbidden zones that visitors should avoid, including several renowned historical sites.

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Djerba, Tunisia - May 3, 2022: Djerba, the largest island of North Africa, is a Tunisian gem located in the Gulf of Gabes. Known for its white sandy beaches and distinctive, whitewashed domed houses, it offers a serene landscape with multiple shades of turquoise seas. The Djerban people, culturally distinct from mainland Tunisians, preserve many of their unique traditions and architecture. In 2023, Djerba was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, acknowledging its rich history.
Djerba, the largest island of North Africa, is a Tunisian gem located in the Gulf of Gabes(Image: Chiara Salvadori via Getty Images)

The Foreign Office announced: “FCDO now advises against all but essential travel to within 20km of the Tunisia-Algerian border in El Kef and Jendouba Governorates, south of the town of Jendouba. FCDO no longer advises against travel to the archaeological site of Chemtou.”, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Security worries have persisted for Tunisia in recent years. In 2023, several terror incidents were plotted and executed by lone-wolf attackers potentially inspired by extremist groups, including a National Guard officer who was stabbed in Tunis’s Goulette district, a police officer who was knifed to death near the Brazilian Embassy, and a deadly shooting on Djerba island at a Jewish pilgrimage location, resulting in 3 security staff and 2 civilians losing their lives, with 10 wounded.

The Foreign Office has also issued a stark warning regarding the threat of terrorism in Tunisia. It reads: “There is a high threat of terrorist attack globally affecting UK interests and British nationals, including from groups and individuals who view the UK and British nationals as targets. Stay aware of your surroundings at all times.”

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The FCDO strongly advises against all travel to Western Tunisia, including the area bordering Algeria, due to the risk posed by cross-border terrorist activities and operations conducted by Tunisian security forces. Furthermore, the FCDO recommends avoiding all but essential travel to Southern Tunisia, including the region bordering Libya, because of the ongoing cross-border terrorist activities and conflict in Libya.

Additionally, the FCDO suggests that all but essential travel should be avoided within 75km of the Tunisia-Libya border, which includes areas such as Remada and El Borma, due to the heightened security risks in these regions.

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