Tunisia visa requirements for Bruneians

Travel and visa requirements

Tunisian Visa is not required for Bruneians

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Citizens of Brunei can travel to Tunisia for a maximum period of  90 days, provided they possess a valid passport.
  • The passport should be valid for at least 6 months and it must carry blank pages for entry stamps.
  • Intending visitors are to hold proof of funds, sufficient to cover their expenses while in Tunisia.
  • Onward/return tickets and other documents necessary for visitor’s next destination must be readily available.
  • There are no entry fees required on arrival.
  • Solidarity tax is levied on passengers leaving the country via international flights.
  • There are no limitations on the import of foreign currencies. However, amounts exceeding TND 5000 or its equivalent in other currencies must be declared on arrival. 
  • The import of the local currency is prohibited.
  • Pets are to accompanied by rabies vaccination certificate issued not more than 6 months prior to arrival in the country.
  • Currently, there are no direct flights from Brunei to Tunis, Tunisia, so visitors would have to confirm their transit visas.
  • The estimated flight time from Brunei to Tunisia is 9 hours 45 minutes.
  • The constitution of Tunisia declares the country as an Islamic State with about 99% of its population being Muslims.
  • Islam governs their personal, political, economic and legal lives in the country.
  • Like most Muslim countries, homosexuality is illegal in Tunisia.
  • Tunisia uses the Central European Standard Time (GMT+1). Hence, Brunei is 7 hours ahead of Tunisia.
  • In Tunisia, the adapters are of types C and E, while the country operates on a standard voltage supply and frequency of 230 V and 50 Hz respectively.
  • There are three primary languages in Tunisia. However, Arabic is the official language.
  • The Tunisian Dinar  (TND) is the legal tender in the country.
  • Tunisia is characterized by  two climatic belts. The Mediterranean climate which influences the North and the Saharan which influences the South.
  • Visitors are advised to respect the local customs and traditions of the country.
  • Tunisia has a ton of exciting tourist sites. The country was Rome's "belly" and it still has remnants of the cultural riches left behind by the Romans.
  • Some top tourist sites include: El Djem Amphitheater, Djerba and Carthage. 

Frequently Asked Questions


Are there ATMs in Tunisia?

ATMs are available in big cities and tourist areas. The ATMs accept Visa, Mastercard and Maestro.



How to do I make payments in Tunisia?

The widely accepted means of payment in Tunisia is the local currency Tunisian Dinar and credit cards.



When is the best time to visit Tunisia?

The best time to visit is September to November and March to May when the seasons are at considerably pleasant temperatures.



What is Tunisia official language?

Arabic is the official language in Tunisia.