According to information available to the Federal Agency for Tourism, against the backdrop of socio-economic problems in Tunisia, protests by the population and student unrest are possible, especially in the capital and southern regions of the country.

“In addition, there remain "Terrorist threats from ISIS militants, a group banned in the Russian Federation, operating from Libya and Algeria remain current. The state of emergency remains in effect in Tunisia," the department noted.
In this regard, the Federal Tourism Agency calls on tour operators offering tours to Tunisia to warn their clients about the situation in the country.
Rostourism recommends that Russian tourists planning trips to Tunisia observe personal safety precautions and exercise caution and caution while visiting resorts in the cities of Sousse, Hammamet, Monastir, and the island of Djerba.
In addition, tourists visiting Tunisia are advised to observe behavioral restrictions typical of Muslim countries, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, which began on May 16.
The Federal Tourism Agency strongly recommends that Russian tourists refrain from unorganized visits, especially solo visits, to the south of the country and territories bordering Libya and Algeria.
Source: trn-news.ru