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Public transportation in Hammamet

Last activity 14 September 2011 by Christine

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Armand

Hi all,

What do you think about the means of transportation in Hammamet ?

Is the network of means of transportation well developed?
What modes of transport are available?

Do you use them?

How much is a fare?

Are they relatively safe?

What is the mean of transportation you use the most in Hammamet?

Thanks in advance for participating!

Lindatunisia

Helloooooooo
Transport in Hammamet is good.Louage 1D300 to about 6 depending on where you are going. Buses are really cheap with a typical fare 520m to Yasmine and a dinar to Naebul.Taxis are ok as long as you make sure the meter is on, or you jump in with three others which means you only pay a quarter of the fare. I have never used the train but i believe they are good but it helps if you can read Arabic, i can speak but not read.

I use the louage and bus all the time, they are regular and safe, i would say better than the U.K, although not as clean


Hope this is useful  Linda xx

Julien

Hope this is useful


yes it is, thanks Linda !

Lindatunisia

Your Welcome  :D

Riadhtunisia

hello !!
i would like to share my opinion about this subject !
personaly i think the best means of transportation TOURIST is TAXI ! and taxi in tunisia has nothing to do with taxi in europe ! first u can find taxi where ever u are when ever u want ! and its so cheap comparing with taxi in europe.
just u have to make sure the meeter is on. and do not make any compromise about the price or any thing ask for the meeter and nothing else and u just pay what is writen in the display of the meeter. and to have an idea to do 10 kilometre by taxi cost around 6 dinars and thats around 3 euros wihc is too less for touris . and taxi is more safe more pricise more confortable and no body bother you like in the other mean of transportation haha . i hope this is helpfull

Christine

Thank you for your contribution Riadhtunisia! :)

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