Flights from Quebec City (YQB) and Montreal (YUL) to Tunis, Tunisia
Here is what to know before booking a flight to Tunis from Quebec City and Montreal.
From Quebec City, fares to Tunis usually run between $970 and $1450. The best fare spotted recently is $1200.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia, a Mediterranean city where a labyrinthine medina meets grand French-colonial boulevards. Blending Arab, Berber, and Ottoman heritage and sitting right beside the ancient ruins of Carthage, it is a feast for the senses just waiting to be explored!
When to go
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer warm, comfortable weather and fewer crowds. Summers are hot and busy along the coast, while winters stay mild.
Getting there from Quebec City and Montreal
From eastern Canada, Tunis usually means a connection, typically through Montreal and a European hub such as Paris, Frankfurt, or Rome. There is no nonstop service from Canada, and Tunis-Carthage Airport sits just northeast of the city centre once you arrive, whatever your departure city.
What to see and do
- Exploring the UNESCO-listed Medina of Tunis
- Visiting the archaeological site of Carthage
- Wandering the blue-and-white village of Sidi Bou Saïd
- Seeing the mosaics at the Bardo National Museum
Good to know before you go
The currency is the Tunisian dinar, which cannot be taken out of the country, and small tips are customary for good service. Getting around is affordable: the city has a light-rail tram (the métro léger), the scenic TGM train out to Sidi Bou Saïd and Carthage, plenty of buses, and cheap yellow taxis (insist on the meter), while the Bolt app is handy and shared louages connect the wider region. Arabic is the official language and French is widely spoken, so a little French will serve you well.
Travel information is provided as a guide and can change. Always confirm fares, schedules and entry requirements before booking.