More information about the wedding celebration in Portugal on the 27 of September to come!

Nadia & Manuel

Saturday, June 14, 2025 • Sousse, Tunisia
27 Days To Go!

More information about the wedding celebration in Portugal on the 27 of September to come!

Nadia & Manuel

Saturday, June 14, 2025 • Sousse, Tunisia
27 Days To Go!

Getting Around

How do I get from the airport to the wedding location?

We are in contact with an agency that will provide you cars to rent for special prices. We will make sure to provide you your rented car at the airport at your arrival. Please let us know if you wish to rent a car and who will be sharing it with you, and we will manage the rest!

How can I get around in Tunisia?

The best way to get around in Tunisia is a car. We highly recommend to have a car to be able to visit around freely. If you do not plan to see around much, the second best option is to take a cab.

How do people drive in Tunisia and what the traffic rules are like?

The driving habbits of the tunisians are unfortunately quite aggressive, especially in big cities like Tunis. The city of Soussa should be calmer. For example many drivers don’t always signal when changing lanes, roundabouts can be messy, with different interpretations of who has the right of way, At night some roads have poor lighting,and drivers may use high beams frequently. In general, it is for sure more chaotic that Europe, but nothing compares to Egypt or India for example. Just an extra caution is needed as our goal is to keep you safe during this trip :).

Dress Code

Am I obliged to wear a traditional Tunisian outfit on the big day?

Although we would love for you to wear traditional attire and fully embrace the experience, we completely understand if you prefer to wear regular wedding clothes. Our main priority is for you to feel comfortable and enjoy the celebration to the fullest.

From where can I get a traditional Tunisian outfit?

We are reaching out to various shops that rent and sell traditional Tunisian clothing to inform them that on June 13th in the early afternoon, interested individuals will be visiting to purchase or rent outfits. We will let you know about more details as soon as we have them.

Logistics on the Big Day

What is the wedding day itinerary?

On the big day, the celebration will start only at 9pm, so you are free to plan your day as you prefer. We will manage to make a reservation to lunch together. (Suggestions about things to do to come soon!). The celebration will be indoor, in a salle des fêtes, and should end around 1am. The idea is to enjoy the time together, dance and celebrate!

How do I get to the wedding venue?

Car or cab are the best options. The average trip should last around 20 minutes by car.

Where should guests park? Is parking free?

Yes parking is free, however there isn't a big parking next to the venue. The solution is to park on the side walk, Tunisian style :).

Will there be food and drinks during the celebration?

There will not be a formal dinner; however, guests will be offered a selection of traditional Tunisian sweets accompanied by a variety of non-alcoholic beverages.

Trip after the Wedding

Are you planning any trip after the wedding?

On June 15th, the plan is to drive from Sousse to Djerba, a journey of approximately five hours. For accommodation, we suggest the Radisson Blu Palace Resort & Thalasso, Djerba, for three to four nights, allowing time to unwind and enjoy the island’s stunning white sand beaches. For the return journey, travelers have the option to fly back home from Djerba-Zarzis International Airport. However, please ensure that at least one designated person is available to return the car after the stay to the airport you landed from. More details about the trip to come!

Tunisia Guide

What’s the weather like in Tunisia during the wedding?

In june, days are usually hot with balmy evenings, so visitors should pack light and cool clothing. The average daily maximum is 29ºc and the average daily minimum is 19ºc. Bring your swimsuit!

How to communicate with the locals?

The official language of Tunisia is Arabic. The locals speak the Tunisian dialect which is a blend of Arabic, Berber, Punic, Latin, Turkish, Italian, French, and Spanish influences. French is the second official language and is spoken by the majority of the locals. English is not widely spoken in Tunisia, but it is becoming more common, especially among younger generations and in tourist areas.

Can I pay by card everywhere?

Not all shops, restaurants, etc accept card. Taxis, either normal cabs or Bolt do not accept cards. So please keep in mind that you need to have cash on you. We recommend to bring cash in euros and convert as needed in the Exchange Offices, which are normally open 24/7.

What’s the best way to stay connected?

The best way is to do a roaming through your service provider. If not possible, it's even better as you will be living in the moment and checking on your loved ones once back at the hotel :).