Famous for its jasmine scents and golden beaches, Hammamet is Mediterranean magic with a side of Tunisian charm. It's the OG of Tunisian seaside towns for a reason, and a total must-visit for your next big escape.
Holidays to Hammamet highlights
Jasmine-scented bliss - the town is famously surrounded by jasmine and citrus groves, so your whole holiday basically smells like a spa day.
Golden beach life - we're talking serious postcard material here - miles of soft, white sand and turquoise water that rivals anywhere in the Med.
Old-school Medina charm - getting lost in the maze-like alleys of the Medina is the perfect antidote to the 9-to-5 grind; it's pure, historic, and totally photogenic.
Authentic eats - because it's a hub of culture, the food scene is an absolute flavour fest, and it won't cost you a fortune to dine like a legend.
What is the best time to go on your Hammamet holidays?
Hammamet is a total crowd-pleaser that stays pleasant for most of the year, but timing your holibobs just right makes all the difference. Whether you're there to bake on the beach or wander the historic streets, the vibe shifts with the seasons.
Spring - perfect for the active holiday-maker, with temperatures around 22°C that are ideal for exploring the Medina.
Summer - this is peak beach weather with temperatures climbing up to 30°C and above, so expect the coastline to be buzzing.
Autumn - holiday your way with that sweet spot of 25°C weather... the sea's perfect after all that Summer warming and the crowds start to thin out so you can truly make the most of your jollies.
Winter - it's the quietest time of year with a mild 18°C, a top-tier choice for a cheap and cheerful break away from the dreary UK blues.
What hotels should you stay at on your holidays to Hammamet?
Need a place to crash after a long day of sun-soaking and exploring? We've rounded up the top spots to drop your bags, whether you're chasing pure luxury or a chilled-out vibe for the whole family. Check out these absolute belters:
The Mirage Resort & Spa - if you want to live your best boujee life, this resort delivers pure indulgence with gorgeous bungalows, private pools, and a spa that's basically heaven on earth.
Hammamet Garden Resort - this spot is the definition of a family favourite, featuring massive pools, lush gardens, and enough activities to keep the kiddos buzzing all day long.
Hotel Royal Azur Thalassa - for those who want a bit of old-school glamour with a modern twist, this beachfront stunner is perfect for lounging in style and enjoying top-tier dining.
The Orangers Beach Resort - ideal for the sun-worshippers, this place is right on the water’s edge with an incredible private beach and a super relaxed vibe that makes it impossible to leave.
What are the best beaches to visit on your Hammamet holidays?
Hammamet's got some lush, sandy stretches of beach just begging to have a towel laid down on them, the only thing you need to think about, is which one takes your fancy...
Hammamet North Beach - this is the lively heart of the action, easy to reach and perfect for a quick dip and some serious people-watching.
Yasmine Hammamet Beach - located in the newer resort area, this spot is perfect for when you want high-end beach clubs and plenty of water sports.
The Medina Beach - tucked right by the historic walls, this one is for the culture vultures who want to combine history with a swim.
Things to do on your holidays to Hammamet
Think your holidays to Hammamet are just about catching rays? Think again. There is plenty of action to keep you busy when you are not on the sand.
Explore the Medina - wander through the maze of white-washed alleys and shops, it's great for grabbing some local handicrafts and souvenirs.
Visit the Kasbah - this 13th-century fortress is a stunner and a must-see for anyone who wants a dash of culture on their jollies.
Marina Yasmine Hammamet - take a stroll around this swanky marina. It's perfect for grabbing a cocktail, people-watching, and pretending you own a yacht (we all do it, right?)
Go to the Pupput Ruins - head out to these Roman ruins for a bit of history that's basically the 'Colosseum' without the massive crowds.
Night out in Hammamet Sud - if you're looking for a night out, head to the beachside clubs - they're world-class and perfect for dancing until the early hours.
Grab a mint tea - don't leave without trying cooling mint tea sprinkled with pine nuts.
Important information regarding Ramadan
If you're planning to travel during Ramadan, it's good to have a heads-up on how things might shift during this holy month. It's a period of reflection and fasting for Muslims, which can change the daily rhythm of life in Tunisia.
Ramadan 2027 - looking ahead, Ramadan is expected to begin around 8 February 2027 and run until roughly 8 March 2027.
What to expect during your trip:
Daily rhythm - many cafes and restaurants may close during the day while locals are fasting, though most major tourist hotels operate as normal.
Dining and drinks - you might find that alcohol sales are restricted or limited to hotel bars during this time.
Public conduct - out of respect for those fasting, playing loud music or eating and drinking in public areas may be restricted during daylight hours.
The experience - it's a unique time to visit, once the sun goes down, the atmosphere becomes electric as everyone breaks their fast, creating a joyous mood.
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Hammamet enjoys a classic Mediterranean climate that plays nicely with holiday-goers year-round. Because it sits right on the coast, you get that lovely sea breeze that keeps the heat feeling manageable even when the sun's flexing its muscles in July and August. You won't find the intense, stuffy heat of the deep desert here; instead, it's all about that refreshing, salty air.
Winter in Hammamet is a bit of a secret weapon for anyone looking to ditch the grey skies. It's rare to get truly 'cold' weather, and while you might catch the odd shower, you'll mostly be enjoying crisp, sunny days that're perfect for long walks along the beach or grabbing a mint tea in the Medina. It's essentially the perfect place for a cheeky winter sun recharge.
