Skanes isn’t your typical city-break destination - it’s the ultimate ‘fly-and-flop’ sanctuary on Tunisia’s eastern coast designed purely for sun-seekers.
Holidays to Skanes highlights
Total chill factor - it's all about the peaceful, resort-style life here, making it the perfect antidote to the daily grind back home.
Beachfront bliss - you're right on the coast with miles of golden sand and turquoise water that's basically made for lounging.
Airport proximity - being just a stone's throw from Monastir airport means less time in a transfer coach and more time on your sun lounger.
Authentic exploration - while Skanes is all about the resorts, you are super close to Monastir and Sousse for when you want a dose of city life and culture.
When is the best time to go on your Skanes holidays?
Skanes doesn't really do bad weather, but there is definitely a 'best' time to book depending on whether you are after a serious tan or just a cheeky escape from the UK drizzle. Here is the lowdown on when to pack your bags and jet off to the Tunisian coast.
Spring - the 'Goldilocks' months - It's warm enough to comfortably lounge on the sand but cool enough to go for a round of golf or explore the Monastir medina.
Summer - peak holiday mode - this is when Skanes is absolutely buzzing, the Mediterranean is basically bathwater, and the only thing on your to-do list is rotating from the pool bar to the sunbed.
Autumn - the pro traveller's choice - the air stays toasty, the sea is still lush after the summer heat, and the crowds have vanished, leaving you with a totally relaxed, 'we own the place' vibe.
Winter - the winter-sun cheat code - if you're desperate to dodge the January gloom back home, this is your 10/10 hack; it's rarely cold, it's budget-friendly, and you can still bag plenty of vitamin D.
What beaches should you visit on your holidays to Skanes?
Let us get one thing straight... Skanes is not about fighting through crowds to find a spot for your towel. It's about manicured, hotel-exclusive sand that feels like it has been groomed just for you.
The Resort Stretch - most hotels here boast private beach access, meaning the loungers and umbrellas are ready and waiting. It's the ultimate low-effort, high-reward situation.
Shallow Waters - the coastline here is famous for having a gentle slope, which is perfect for wallowing in the water with a drink in hand without having to swim out to the deep.
Calm & Quiet - unlike the town-centre beaches, these spots don't have street hawkers bothering you. It's just you, the sea, and maybe a Fanta Lemon or three.
Water Sport Hubs - if you get the itch to do something active, the larger resorts have water sports kiosks right on the sand for jet skis and pedalos, so you can go from horizontal to high-speed in ten seconds flat.
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Things to do for families in Skanes
Family holidays here are basically "eat, swim, sleep, repeat" with a few easy adventures thrown in. Because you’re in a resort bubble, it’s all about minimising stress and maximising playtime.
Shallow waters - the sea here is notoriously gentle, making it the perfect training ground for mini swimmers to paddle without any drama.
Monastir funfair - when the hotel pool gets too predictable, jump in a taxi to Monastir for the fairground rides and a bit of loud, chaotic fun.
Resort activities - most hotels in Skanes are massive; you’ll likely find mini-clubs, football pitches, and organised games that keep the kids busy while you grab a coffee.
Hotel waterparks - let’s be real, you’ve picked a hotel with a slide for a reason - embrace the resort life and let them burn off that energy.
Things to do for couples
Couples usually head to Skanes when they want to avoid the "hustle" of city travel. It’s about privacy, ocean views, and having a bit of breathing room.
Sunset balcony sessions - since the resorts here are expansive, you can usually snag a room with a view; crack open a drink and watch the sun go down from your own terrace.
Monastir Ribat by night - while Skanes is quiet, the ancient fortress in Monastir is just a few miles away and looks absolutely stunning when it’s lit up after dark.
Beachfront walks - the Skanes shoreline is long and uninterrupted, making it the ideal spot for a proper catch-up walk without dodging crowds.
Thalassotherapy spas - you're in the heart of Tunisia’s spa country; book a couple’s massage in your resort to really level up the relaxation.
Things to do for groups in Skanes
If you’ve brought the gang to Skanes, you’re likely using it as a crash pad before you head out to cause a bit of trouble in the nearby cities.
Sousse night out - Skanes is your calm HQ, but Sousse is where the big party is; grab a taxi and hit the open-air clubs when you need high-energy vibes.
Yacht spotting - head into the Port El Kantaoui marina nearby to see how the other half lives, grab a massive seafood lunch, and do some prime people-watching.
The Golf course - Skanes has a solid golf scene; get the group together for a morning round if you fancy doing something that isn’t just lounging.
Food, culture, and nightlife in Skanes
Skanes is the place where you can dip your toe into Tunisian culture without being fully submerged in the chaos of a busy medina.
Brik fix - you haven't done Tunisia until you've tried 'brik', a crispy pastry parcel usually stuffed with egg, tuna, and herbs - it’s the ultimate local snack.
The Muscat effect - skip the standard soda and try Muscat, a local wine that pairs perfectly with the fresh seafood you’ll be eating by the bucketload.
Pottery hunting - you don't have to go far to find local crafts; the shops lining the Skanes strip are perfect for picking up handmade ceramics to take home.
Mint tea tradition - it’s not just a drink; it’s a whole ritual. Settle in at a resort cafe and watch the locals prepare it properly—usually poured from a height to get that perfect froth.
Chilled-out nights - the nightlife here is laid-back, but don't worry - for a big night out, just jump in a taxi to Sousse or Monastir for the large nightclubs, including the open-air Bora Bora.
Important information regarding Ramadan
Travelling during the holy month in Tunisia adds a totally different layer to your trip. It's a period of deep reflection for the locals, and while Skanes is primarily a resort strip - meaning your holiday bubble stays mostly uninterrupted - you'll notice a slower, more contemplative pace of life when you pop into the nearby city of Monastir.
Ramadan 2027 - looking ahead, Ramadan is expected to begin around 8 February 2027 and run until roughly 8 March 2027.
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Skanes benefits from a Mediterranean climate and enjoys long, hot summers and mild winters. The average temperature in summer rises from the mid 20s in May to a peak of 33ºC in July and August with around 11 hours of sunshine per day. Winter months are milder but with average temperatures of around 20ºC, you can still come back with a tan.
