Getting Around
A rental car is recommended for visiting nearby attractions in the Nabeul Governorate.





Zaouiat Djedidi, also referred to as Sidi Djedidi, is a small town situated in the Nabeul Governorate of north-eastern Tunisia. Home to a population of approximately 8,000, it sits within the agriculturally rich Cap Bon peninsula. Unlike the nearby bustling coastal resorts, Zaouiat Djedidi maintains a slower pace of life, making it a unique stop for travelers seeking to experience the daily rhythms of a traditional Tunisian community. Its location provides a convenient base for exploring the surrounding olive groves, citrus orchards, and the Mediterranean coastline.
Zaouiat Djedidi, also referred to as Sidi Djedidi, is a small town situated in the Nabeul Governorate of north-eastern Tunisia. Home to a population of approximately 8,000, it sits within the agriculturally rich Cap Bon peninsula. Unlike the nearby bustling coastal resorts, Zaouiat Djedidi maintains a slower pace of life, making it a unique stop for travelers seeking to experience the daily rhythms of a traditional Tunisian community. Its location provides a convenient base for exploring the surrounding olive groves, citrus orchards, and the Mediterranean coastline.
Located in the heart of the Nabeul Governorate.
Authentic small-town Tunisian atmosphere.
Gateway to the agricultural landscapes of Cap Bon.
Limited commercial tourist facilities compared to coastal cities.
Ideal for travelers seeking a quiet, non-touristic experience.
Proximity to the agricultural heart of Tunisia.
A rental car is recommended for visiting nearby attractions in the Nabeul Governorate.
Dress modestly and respect local traditions when visiting residential areas.
Exploring the authentic rural character of the Cap Bon peninsula.
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$30-$60 p/day
Arabic, French
Look for weekly markets in the surrounding area for fresh local produce and crafts.
March-May, September-November
The best time to visit for mild weather and seeing the countryside in bloom.
Expect high temperatures; stay hydrated and plan outdoor activities for early morning.
A pleasant time for travel as temperatures cool and the harvest season begins.
Cool and quiet, offering a very local experience with fewer visitors in the region.