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Rent a Car in Tunis, Tunisia With Competitive Rates and Clear Guidance

Compare airport and downtown pickup options, understand insurance and fees, and get practical driving tips—so you can explore Tunis and beyond with confidence.

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Tunis Car Rental Guide: Where to Pick Up and What to Expect
Renting a car in Tunis can be a convenient way to reach coastal towns, archaeological sites, and day-trip destinations at your own pace. The biggest advantages are flexibility and often better value for groups versus taxis or private drivers. The main trade-offs are heavier traffic in central Tunis, tighter parking in older neighborhoods, and the need to pay close attention to fuel policies, deposit rules, and insurance coverage. Most travelers choose either airport pickup for speed after landing or downtown pickup if they want to settle in first and avoid driving in the busiest areas immediately.
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Tunis–Carthage International Airport (TUN) Rental Area
Most major rental counters are located in or near the arrivals area, with vehicles typically in an adjacent parking zone. Pros: fastest start for road trips, longer counter hours, broader vehicle selection. Cons: airport surcharges may apply, queues can be longer at peak arrivals, and you’ll be driving into Tunis traffic soon after pickup.
Tunis City Center (Avenue Habib Bourguiba Area)
Central pickup near major hotels and business districts. Pros: convenient if you’re already staying downtown and want to compare options; easier to inspect the car in daylight after check-in. Cons: congestion at rush hours, limited curb space, and paid parking can add time and cost.
Tunis Medina / Bab Bhar (French Gate) Vicinity
Pickup points near the edge of the old city are useful if you’re staying close to the Medina. Pros: quick access to historic areas on foot and you can avoid driving deep into narrow streets. Cons: tight streets, scarce parking, and navigation can be tricky—best to plan a simple pickup route.
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What do you need to rent a car in Tunis?

Renting a car in Tunis is quite convenient, but there can be some specific requirements, especially for foreign renters.

  • Form of ID: A valid physical Tunisia national photo ID is required for all local renters.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full, original physical Tunisian driving license with no major endorsements. The license must have been held for at least 1–3 years depending on the specific car and offer. Some car groups may require a minimum of 2 or 3 years’ holding.

    Notes: Local renter: Minimum holding period varies by vehicle/category between 1 and 3 years. Check your specific car conditions for the exact requirement.

  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted; some offers also accept AMEX. Some deals may support special program cards (XpCard). Debit cards are normally not accepted for deposit. For certain offers, card acceptance can be more limited (e.g., Visa/Master only); always check your specific offer.
  • Age requirements: Depending on the car and offer, the allowed age range varies between 18–99 years. Common ranges include 18–75/80, 21–80/85, 22–75, 23–75/80, 25–75/76, and 26–99. Young driver surcharges may apply: for example, 18–25 years may incur about €12 per day; 21–23 or 23-year-old drivers may be charged about TND 16.81 per day; 21–24 years may pay about €10 per day (often capped at around €100 per rental). In some offers, older drivers (e.g., 71–85) may also pay a similar surcharge. Exact eligible age range and any young/old driver fee depend on the specific vehicle and offer and must be checked at booking.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full, original physical driving license with no major endorsements. The license must have been held for 1–3 years depending on car/offer; many vehicles require at least 2 years. Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP) (IDP is only a translation; you must show both originals; photocopies or scans are not accepted)
    • Original South Korea Driving License (English version) with English translation on the back (where listed as accepted). For car groups that do not list the Korean license, only the original license plus IDP combination is accepted.

    Notes: Foreign renter: Minimum license holding period varies by vehicle/category between 1 and 3 years, with many offers requiring at least 2 years. Always verify the exact requirement for your selected car. An IDP alone is never sufficient; your original license must be presented.

  • Form of ID: A valid passport is required for all foreign renters.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required for deposit and payment. Visa and Mastercard are accepted across all offers; some offers also accept AMEX. Certain deals may have more restrictive acceptance (e.g., only Visa/Master, or specific program cards like XpCard). Debit cards are typically not accepted for the security deposit.
  • Age requirements: Depending on the car and offer, the allowed age range varies between 18–99 years. Common ranges include 18–75/80, 21–80/85, 22–75, 23–75/80, 25–75/76, and 26–99. Young driver surcharges may apply: for example, 18–25 years may incur about €12 per day; 21–23 or 23-year-old drivers may be charged about TND 16.81 per day; 21–24 years may pay about €10 per day (often capped at around €100 per rental). In some offers, older drivers (e.g., 71–85) may also pay a similar surcharge. Exact eligible age range and any young/old driver fee depend on the specific vehicle and offer and must be checked at booking.
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Best Car Rentals in Tunis for Every Journey

Discover the perfect wheels for your Tunisian adventure. From city escapes to coastal cruises, find your ideal ride and explore top-rated options today.

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

City Explorer

Small

Compact & Agile for Urban Adventures
5
2
Auto

Navigate Tunis narrow medina streets with ease in this nimble small car. Perfect for squeezing into tight parking spots in the city center. Fuel-efficient design keeps costs low while exploring downtown attractions. Air conditioning handles the Mediterranean summer heat effortlessly. Ideal for solo travelers or couples discovering urban gems.

Coastal Tour

Medium

Comfortable Cruiser for Coastlines
5
2
Auto

This medium sedan delivers smooth highway driving along Tunisia stunning Mediterranean coastline. Spacious enough for beach gear, luggage, and four passengers on longer trips. Auto transmission suits American drivers unfamiliar with stick-shift European roads. Excellent AC performance for hot summer months along sandy beaches. Perfect for Carthage ruins and Sidi Bou Said day trips.

Mountain & Desert

SUV

Rugged SUV for Adventure Seekers
5
3
Auto

Conquer Tunisian terrain with confidence in this capable SUV built for diverse landscapes. Navigate winding mountain roads to Ichkeul National Park or Kroumirie forests with superior traction. Higher ground clearance handles unpaved roads leading to hidden archaeological sites. Spacious interior accommodates five passengers with camping or hiking gear. Robust build tackles desert routes to Dougga or Matmata region comfortably.

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Find the perfect vehicle for your trip. Compare options below.

Airport Pickup
Downtown Pickup

Start Your Trip Faster With TUN Airport Pickup

Picking up at Tunis–Carthage International Airport is ideal if you’re landing and heading straight to the highway or planning day trips outside the city. You’ll usually find the widest availability, longer operating hours, and easier same-day bookings. Keep an eye out for airport location fees, confirm fuel and mileage rules, and allow extra time for inspection and paperwork during peak flight banks.

Top-Rated Car Rentals at TUN Airport – Real Reviews

Read genuine reviews from verified renters who picked up at TUN Airport and find the perfect car rental for your Tunis adventure.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
Ok mobilityBest Overall
3.7
30,000+ reviews
$102Free shuttle bus
$1,031 - $2,406
  • Competitive pricing no hidden fees
  • Friendly professional staff excellent service
  • Quick easy pickup and return process
Rental ride
2.8
36 reviews
$92Call for pick-up-
  • Professional and responsive team
  • Clean, well-maintained vehicles
  • Fair pricing with transparency
Otoq
2.5
737+ reviews
$45Free shuttle bus-
  • Smooth pickup and drop-off
  • Clean cars in perfect condition
  • Fast WhatsApp communication
Europcar
1.5
3,900+ reviews
$1033.8 mi-
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Quick and efficient service
  • Smooth pickup and drop-off
Avis
1.3
200+ reviews
$90In terminal, Walk to counter
$1,681 - $5,888
  • Professional Service Staff
  • Quick Check-in Process
  • Friendly Customer Service
Budget
1.2
5700+ reviews
$623.4 mi
$1,031 - $5,679
  • Smooth Pickup and Return Process
  • Reasonable Pricing
  • Standard Service Experience
Sgf rent a car
0.0
0 reviews
$351.3 mi-
  • Quick pick-up and return
  • Well-maintained vehicles
  • Convenient pick-up locations

*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.

Data source: QEEQ Car Rental
Last updated: Jun. 18 2026
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Platform Analysis

"Tunis-Carthage Airport dominates with 45% market share, followed by city center at 35%. Airport pickups grow 15% annually, driven by business travelers and capital-region tourists."

Booking Patterns

"Economy vehicles lead at 55%, SUVs at 22%, vans at 15%. Peak season June-August sees 40% higher demand. Average rental duration is 3-4 days in Tunis."

Customer Pain Points

"38% of customers report confusion over insurance coverage options, making it the top pain point. Hidden fuel charges affect 27% and vehicle condition issues affect 20%."

Data Sources

  • QEEQ internal booking databse
  • Tunis Carthage International Airport (OACA)
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Discover Tunisia: Your Essential Car Rental Guide

Everything you need to know about driving and car rental in Tunisia, from local traffic rules to fuel costs and traveler insights

LANGUAGES

Arabic, French, English

CURRENCY

TND

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+216

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$45 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

7 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

70-110 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.00% (Zero Tolerance)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$0.87/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$0.53/L - $0.86/L

Tunisia Car Rental Guide

Essential driving FAQs for renting a car and exploring Tunisia safely

Can I drive in Tunisia with my US driver's license, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
You'll need an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside your US license. US licenses alone are not accepted in Tunisia. The IDP is a must-have—it's basically a multi-language translation of your license and costs about $20 through AAA. Police checkpoints are common, and without an IDP you risk fines or vehicle impoundment. Get one before arrival; they're not reliably available inside Tunisia.
I'm 22—will I pay a young driver surcharge, and how much?
Yes, drivers under 25 pay a young driver surcharge in Tunisia, typically $15–$30 per day depending on the rental company. The minimum rental age is 21. Budget an extra $200–$400 for a week-long rental if you're in this age group. Some agencies also charge a $500–$1,000 refundable security deposit on top of the daily rate.
Tunisia drives on the right side—is it chaotic, and what are the real road conditions like?
Tunisia is right-hand drive (left-hand traffic). Highway A1 between Tunis and Sousse is well-maintained and tolled (about 10–15 TND per segment). Outside the main highways, expect potholed roads, unmarked intersections, and rogue pedestrians and donkeys. In Tunis, aggressive lane changes and limited signaling are normal. Rural roads at night are poorly lit—avoid driving them after dark if possible. Speed limits: 50 km/h urban, 90 km/h rural, 110 km/h highway.
What fuel do I need, and will I find gas stations outside major cities?
Most rental cars run on unleaded gasoline (essence) or diesel—check your contract. Gas stations are plentiful along highways and in cities, but can be scarce in southern and central desert regions. Always keep a reserve of at least 10 liters if you're heading toward areas like Tataouine or the desert. Fuel prices are government-subsidized and cheap (about 1.5 TND/liter for unleaded). Credit cards are accepted at major stations; carry some cash for rural stops.
How do I handle tolls, parking, and traffic police in Tunisia?
Highway tolls accept cash (TND) and major credit cards at booths. In Tunis, street parking uses coin-fed meters (have small change ready) or mobile apps. Blue zones in central Tunis charge 1–2 TND per hour. Traffic police set up frequent checkpoints—always stop, show your IDP and rental contract, and don't photograph officers. Fines are typically paid on the spot or at police stations. Never leave valuables in the car; break-ins happen at tourist sites.
Any seasonal or weather-related driving concerns I should know about?
Summer (June–August) brings extreme heat (35–45°C)—check tire pressure and coolant levels before long drives; rental AC is essential. Winter (December–February) brings heavy rain and fog to northern Tunisia, especially on mountain roads near Ichkeul. Rain creates potholes and flooding in low-lying urban areas. No snow chains needed in Tunis, but if you're heading to the northwest mountains, carry them just in case. Sandstorms can occur in southern regions during spring.

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