Trip to Sousse
Sousse, Africa · MIR
Planning a trip to Sousse? This Africa city is easily reached by flight via MIR airport, with an affordable daily budget (~47€/day/person excluding flights). Use Pively to compare flights to Sousse, find a hotel at the best available rate, and build a multi-destination itinerary that pairs Sousse with other cities in Africa. Whether it's a short city-break or a longer trip, you get flights, hotel nights and the full budget in just a few clicks.
Why visit Sousse?
Sousse offers a unique mix of landscapes, history and local cultures. Check recommended vaccines and visa requirements before you leave. A well-planned itinerary with a centrally located hotel turns the trip into a memorable experience.
When to go to Sousse
The best time to travel to Sousse depends on altitude and climate regime. Check local wet and dry seasons and peak tourist periods to strike the right balance between weather and price.
How long to stay in Sousse?
We recommend at least 7 days on site to enjoy Sousse without rushing. Add 1-2 extra days if you're pairing it with another Africa stop. For a short city-break, 3 days already cover the highlights.
Getting to Sousse
The main airport is MIR. From Paris (CDG), expect roughly ~2h30 of direct flight time for 1,598.695 km as the crow flies. Pively opens Google Flights pre-filled with your dates to surface the best current fare.
Quick facts
- AirportMIR
- RegionAfrica
- CountryTN
Travel budget in Sousse
Average estimate excluding flights for Sousse, for a standard trip. Pively also offers "budget" and "luxury" modes that automatically rescale these values to match your travel style.
Where to stay in Sousse
Plan ~€28/night mid-range in Sousse — central neighbourhood, double room with breakfast. To compare availability and real pricing for your dates, we send you straight to Booking.com with a pre-filled search.
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Other destinations in Africa
Sousse pairs well with other cities in the same region. Add one or two to your itinerary to amortize the long-haul flight and mix up the experience.