Tunisia · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Nabeul
Everything you need to explore Nabeul — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Park in Nabeul
Large public garden with shaded olive trees, a small pond with ducks, and paved walking paths. Benches line the edge near the municipal pool. Popular with families at weekends.
🕐 Daily 08:00–19:00 (summer), 08:00–17:00 (winter)
💡 Free entry, but the snack kiosk sells overpriced canned drinks. Bring water from the supermarket on Avenue Habib Thameur two blocks away. Best for morning strolls—by 4pm it fills with school kids.
Hotels near Nabeel City Park (Parc de la Ville) →Main sand beach stretching south of the port. Water is clear and calm, with shallow entry. No sunbeds or umbrellas—locals spread towels directly on the sand. Lifeguard flags in summer.
🕐 24 hr (lifeguard 10:00–18:00 June–September)
💡 Free access all year. Best spot is the far southern end past the fishermen's pier—quieter and cleaner. Arrive by 9am to claim shade under the tamarisk trees. Afternoon wind picks up and sand blows. No public showers; bring wet wipes.
Hotels near Plage de Nabeel (Public Beach) →Cultural in Nabeul
Winding narrow streets of the medina, packed with stalls selling handmade pottery, woven baskets and spices. The covered souk runs between Rue de la République and Rue Ali Belhouane.
🕐 Shops: daily 09:00–13:00, 16:00–19:00 (some closed Fri afternoon)
💡 Free to wander. Head to the pottery lane (off Rue de la Médina) where you can watch painters at work. Haggle gently—starting at half the asking price works. Avoid the middle of the day in summer; stalls stay open but heat is fierce.
Hotels near Old Town Medina & Souk →Museum in Nabeul
Small but well-curated museum displaying Roman mosaics and artefacts from the ancient city of Neapolis. Housed in a former French colonial building near the main square.
🕐 Daily 09:00–16:30 (winter), 09:00–17:30 (summer)
💡 Entry costs about 2 TND (£0.50). Go early—by 10am tour groups fill the main hall. The best mosaic, a massive hunting scene, is on the back wall where guides don't linger.
Hotels near Nabeul Archaeological Museum →Historic in Nabeul
Working hammam built in the late 19th century, with separate men's and women's hours. Locals come here for steam, scrub and tea in the tiled relaxation room.
🕐 Sat–Thu 09:00–12:00 (women), 14:00–19:00 (men); Fri closed
💡 Costs 5 TND (£1.20) for entry and scrub—bring your own towel and flip-flops. Women's session is 09:00–12:00; men's from 14:00. Go mid-morning when it's quietest.
Hotels near Hammam Essalhi (Traditional Baths) →Where to Eat in Nabeul
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Nabeul?
The top attractions include Nabeel City Park (Parc de la Ville), Old Town Medina & Souk, Plage de Nabeel (Public Beach), Nabeul Archaeological Museum, Hammam Essalhi (Traditional Baths).
How many days do you need in Nabeul?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Nabeul 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Nabeul famous for?
Nabeul is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Nabeul?
Top options include مقهى النسيم, Hôtel Caribbean World Nabeul, Café de la plage, Café des Arcades.