Airport Access
The town is the primary entry point for those flying into the Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport.





Enfidha serves as a key gateway for travelers visiting Tunisia's northeastern coast. While many know it primarily for the Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport, the town itself holds a unique place in history as the former center of the vast Enfidaville colonial estate. Visitors can explore the Enfidaville War Cemetery, which serves as a poignant reminder of the region's role in World War II. Its central location makes it an easy transit point for those traveling between the capital, Tunis, and the coastal city of Sousse. The town offers a quieter, more functional atmosphere compared to the nearby bustling tourist resorts.
Enfidha serves as a key gateway for travelers visiting Tunisia's northeastern coast. While many know it primarily for the Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport, the town itself holds a unique place in history as the former center of the vast Enfidaville colonial estate. Visitors can explore the Enfidaville War Cemetery, which serves as a poignant reminder of the region's role in World War II. Its central location makes it an easy transit point for those traveling between the capital, Tunis, and the coastal city of Sousse. The town offers a quieter, more functional atmosphere compared to the nearby bustling tourist resorts.
Home to the Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport.
Site of the historic Enfidaville War Cemetery.
Strategic location between Tunis and Sousse.
Rich colonial agricultural heritage.
The town is primarily a transit hub rather than a major tourist resort.
Limited accommodation options within the town itself compared to nearby Sousse.
Summer temperatures can be very high, making midday exploration difficult.
The town is the primary entry point for those flying into the Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport.
Visit the local war cemetery for a quiet look into the region's 20th-century history.
Airport transit and exploring World War II history.
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$40-$70 p/day
Arabic, French, English
The town is well-connected by road and rail, making it easy to reach Sousse or Tunis.
March-May, September-November
Spring in Enfidha is mild and pleasant, making it the best time for exploring historical sites.
Summers are hot and dry; most visitors pass through quickly via the international airport.
Fall sees pleasant temperatures return, ideal for regional travel and sightseeing.
Winters are cool and occasionally rainy, but the town remains a functional transit point.