Hammamet is a Tunisian town situated in the north-east, on the south-east coast of Cap Bon, around sixty kilometres south of Tunis.
Every year, Hammamet welcomes around a hundred thousand visitors.
Tunisian town
Tunisia's 5th largest city
The Hammamet medina is one of the historic jewels of this Tunisian coastal town. It is a real journey through time, taking visitors through narrow streets.
The fort overlooks the medina and is a reminder the tumultuous history of this ancient city. The Kasbah of Hammamet was built in the 13th century. The main purpose of this fortress was to defending the city.
It is above all a seaside destination where you can swim from June to October. It is one of Tunisia's most beautiful and famous beaches, offering an idyllic setting in which to relax.
It is one of the city's most emblematic religious buildings. This mosque, in the traditional Arab-Muslim style, was built from the 15th century onwards. It is still a perfect example of the Moorish architecture typical of the religion.