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Tunisia has forged quite a name for itself and is now well-known for offering great beaches. Here we’ve tracked down the best of the bunch.

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Blanko Kite Surf Club

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Head here if you want to start or finish your night out in Tunis in style. It’s especially electric on Thursdays, otherwise known as reggae nights, with Bob Marley all round. The beach location makes the perfect backdrop for an energetic bar. Blanko Kite Surf Club is evidence of Tunisia becoming more open, welcoming, and friendly to anyone and everyone. Plus the food is great – affordable, with a selection of light appetizers to go with the drinks, and bigger meals like pasta, burgers, seafood, and fries.

Africa Jade Thalasso

Africa Jade Thalasso is located in the ancient town of Korba, which is less immediately associated with tourists than locals. However don’t be put off, as staff treat clientele exceptionally well, and this treatment definitely pays off. While many bars look identical, this one juggles both a modern look and traditional decor. There’s widely a theme of African jungles and forests, which works in giving you an experience you won’t often find elsewhere. Overall you’d struggle to dispute that it’s a friendly, unique place to be. Africa Jade Thalasso © Hotels.com

Riadh Palms

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Situated right on the beach, you can’t get a fuller seaside experience than Riadh Palms. Waiters will take excellent care of you and delight in refilling wine glasses (so probably best to keep an eye on yours before things escalate) The bar radiates a very classy impression and staff don’t stifle you – as bars are all about either spending time with your other half or with friends, or mingling with new people. And there are plenty of chances to do that here. There’s also an impressive drinks menu, both alcoholic and teetotal. Riadh Palms © hotels4u

Sunset Beach Bar

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Now it’s time to put Djerba into the spotlight – and specifically, this bar. Djerba is an island not far from the coast of Tunisia, giving it lots of eateries and clubs against the water’s edge. But Sunset Beach Bar stands out. Playing host to themed events, it exudes an all-round charming, lively atmosphere. Don’t go to Djerba and not give Sunset Beach a tour. If you don’t, you’ll never realize how much it actually lives up to its name – you can overlook the beach’s sunsets with a drink in hand on a nightly basis here. Sunset Beach Bar © Trip Advisor

Miami Club

Slotted inside the complex of stunning hotel Amir Palace, you’ll find Miami Club, where the atmosphere is almost akin to its namesake, Miami, Florida. With a booming spirit and delicious alcoholic drinks, it’s no surprise everyone’s dancing and reveling. If you want to let you hair down, here’s the place to go, but if you’re after something more peaceful, don’t worry – start your night with a few drinks at Miami Club, before moving along to somewhere more quiet and relaxed, also around Amir Palace. It’s found in the popular Monastir resort of Skanes. Miami Club © The BeachFrontClub

About the author

I’m Ellie, I’m in my second year studying English Literature and Journalism at Cardiff University, and I’m loving every minute of this crazy thing I call my life. As an aspiring journalist, I’m always looking for new opportunities, which means my workload is kind of overflowing with freelance ventures. But this is no bad thing, as I like being busy! I’m itching to explore the world – namely Sydney, Paris, Nashville and New York. Yes, I’m a city girl! If I’m not daydreaming about travelling, or writing, you’ll find me singing Taylor Swift, hopping between coffee shops, or Instagramming random things I bump into day-to-day.

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