Holiday in Monastir
City in tunesien — tips, highlights & best time to visit
Country
tunesien
Type
City
Best time to travel
May to October for beach holidays, March to May and September to November ideal for sightseeing, mild winters
Budget/day
50-90 € (4-star hotel, restaurants, excursions)
Getting there from Germany
Direct flights from Germany to Monastir-Habib Bourguiba take about 2.5 hours, many charter connections in the season, short hotel transfer
About Monastir
Monastir is a historic coastal city on Tunisia's Sahel coast, known primarily as the birthplace of the founding father Habib Bourguiba, but also features an impressive ribat, beautiful beaches, and a relaxed atmosphere. The city is located on a peninsula that juts out into the Mediterranean Sea, combining ancient history with modern beach resort charm in a small space. The Ribat of Monastir is one of the oldest and best-preserved Islamic fortifications in North Africa, built in 796 AD as part of a chain of coastal defenses against attacks from the sea. The massive fortress with its round towers and the tall watchtower (Nador) also served as a film set for Franco Zeffirelli's "Jesus of Nazareth" and Monty Python's "Life of Brian." From the Nador tower, there is a magnificent view over the old harbor, the fishing boats, and the Bourguiba mausoleum with its golden domes. The Bourguiba mausoleum is an impressive structure made of white marble with two slender minarets and a gold-adorned dome, where the father of Tunisian independence is buried. The site is freely accessible and impresses with its spaciousness and elegance. In the compact medina, which is smaller and more relaxed than those of Sousse or Tunis, one can stroll through artisan streets and linger in quiet courtyard cafés without stress. Monastir has its own international airport, making travel particularly easy for German package holidaymakers. The beaches south of the city and on the offshore island of Skanès offer fine sand and calm waters, ideal for families with children. The city is smaller and quieter than Sousse and is perfect for travelers seeking relaxation and culture in a laid-back setting.
Top 6 highlights in Monastir
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Ribat von Monastir
Fortified monastery from 796, film set for Monty Python, magnificent view from the Nador watchtower
Bourguiba-Mausoleum
Magnificent marble building with a golden dome, final resting place of founding father Habib Bourguiba
Medina von Monastir
Compact, relaxed old town with artisan streets and quiet courtyard cafés
Islamisches Museum
Housed in the ribat, showcases Quran manuscripts, astrolabes, and textiles from the early days of Islam
Insel Skanès
Offshore hotel zone with fine sandy beaches, calm waters, and family-friendly resorts
Alter Fischerhafen
Picturesque harbor with colorful fishing boats right below the ribat, a wonderful photo opportunity
Hotels in Monastir
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Reise-SIM für Monastir
Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Monastir
Recommended travel time
May to October for beach holidays, March to May and September to November ideal for sightseeing, mild winters
Summer
Hot, 29-35°C, sunny and dry, sea breeze on the peninsula pleasantly cooling
Winter
Mild, 10-17°C, occasional rainy days, sunshine predominates nonetheless
How much does a holiday in Monastir cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
25-40 € (guesthouse, local restaurants, shared taxi)
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
50-90 € (4-star hotel, restaurants, excursions)
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
100-200 € (5-star resort on Skanès, spa, gourmet)
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Entry to the ribat costs only a few dinars - definitely climb the Nador tower for the best panorama of the city
Monastir is significantly quieter than Sousse and Hammamet - perfect for those seeking relaxation who want to avoid the hustle and bustle
The train connection Metro du Sahel to Sousse is inexpensive and scenic along the coast
Buy fresh fish in the morning at the fishing harbor and have it prepared at the restaurant next door - it doesn't get fresher than this
The Bourguiba mausoleum is free and worth visiting even for history skeptics due to its impressive architecture
Food & drink in Monastir
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