For detailed information, please check our Career page.
For emergency assistance at La Goulette Cruise Port, please directly call the Emergency Contact Number: +216 26 160 170.
You can stay updated on La Goulette Cruise Port’s latest news and announcements by visiting our official website www.lagoulettecruiseport.com or you can also follow us on our social media channels.
For more details, you can also reach out to us via info@lagoulettecruiseport.com or call +216 71 737 610.
For detailed information on port fees and tariffs, please contact the port management.
E-mail: info@lagoulettecruiseport.com
Yes. For advertising opportunities, please contact the port management.
Yes. For detailed information about available rental spaces, please contact the port management.
La Goulette Cruise Port strictly adheres to international health and safety regulations to ensure the well-being of both passengers and crew. Regular disinfection procedures are carried out, and the staff is trained in emergency response. Medical assistance is available at the port, and all equipment and facilities are regularly inspected to maintain safety standards.
We have X-ray machines, as well as operations and safety officers available 24/7. Additionally, the port area is monitored 24/7 by CCTV cameras.
To partner with La Goulette Cruise Port for business opportunities, companies should directly contact the port management. Applications are evaluated based on the nature of the business, and necessary permits are provided. You can reach La Goulette Cruise Port via info@lagoulettecruiseport.com or by calling +216 71 737 610. The port office operates between 08:00 AM and 05:00 PM on weekdays.
Yes, La Goulette Cruise Port is open to collaborating with local vendors and suppliers. Interested companies can contact the port management to explore partnership possibilities.
For detailed information, kindly visit our Port Services page.
You can contact La Goulette Cruise Port for business inquiries via info@lagoulettecruiseport.com or by calling +216 71 737 610. The port office operates between 08:00 AM and 05:00 PM on weekdays.
La Goulette enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot, sunny summers and mild winters. From May to September, expect warm temperatures averaging 25–35°C (77–95°F).
La Goulette, like the rest of Tunisia, operates on Central European Time (CET), which is UTC +1.
In La Goulette—and all of Tunisia—driving is on the right-hand side of the road. Seat belts are mandatory, and using a mobile phone while driving is prohibited unless you have a hands-free system. Speed limits are posted in kilometers per hour, and international visitors are advised to carry their passport and driver’s license at all times.
Yes, there are local tour operators available.
La Goulette is the perfect gateway to some of Tunisia’s most iconic sites! Just minutes away, you’ll find Carthage, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich with Roman ruins and ancient history. Nearby, the charming village of Sidi Bou Saïd offers stunning views, blue-and-white architecture, and quaint cafes. If you’re looking for cultural immersion, head to the Medina of Tunis, where you can explore souks, traditional crafts, and the impressive Bardo Museum, home to one of the world’s largest collections of Roman mosaics. Whether you’re into history, art, or just soaking up local vibes, there’s something unforgettable waiting for you just a short drive from the port.
Yes, tipping is appreciated.
The official currency in Tunisia is the Tunisian Dinar (TND). However, major tourist areas and some shops may also accept Euros and US Dollars. Credit cards are widely accepted as well.
Usually no. Please contact your mobile phone operator before traveling to ensure that your line’s “Roaming Worldwide” feature is activated. Alternatively, you can purchase a local SIM card for better rates.
During summer cruise visits, casual summer clothing is appropriate for daytime activities. Comfortable shoes are recommended for exploring historical sites and towns. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential for sun protection. If you plan to swim, bring your swimsuit and beach essentials. For cooler evenings between December and April, pack a jacket or sweater. Please note that beachwear is not suitable for mosques, churches, restaurants, and cafés.
No, foreigners arriving in Tunisia by cruise ship do not need a visa. However, they must carry a valid passport.
Please contact the Port Security Department if you lose something.
Yes, there is a security screening before immigration control.
Please contact your cruise provider for specific arrival recommendations.
There is no shuttle service available at La Goulette Cruise Port.
The port does not have Parking Service except for shorex buses.
Taxis are available inside the port for direct travel. Public transportation is also accessible, with the nearest train station located about 900 meters from the port’s exit.
Carthage International Airport is 16,8 km away from the Cruise Port.You can take a taxi directly from the airport or arrange a private transfer prior to your flight.
No, unless the required permissions are obtained from the local authorities.
Wheelchair handlers are provided if necessary.
No, Wi-Fi is not available directly at the port. However, it is available at the restaurants and cafés located in La Goulette Village Harbor, the shopping village of our cruise port.
The full address is: Village Touristique,Port de La Goulette-2060 La Goulette-Tunisia.
The port operates 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Office hours are between 08:00 and 17:00 on weekdays.
You can contact La Goulette Cruise Port for business inquiries via info@lagoulettecruiseport.com or by calling +216 71 737 610. The port office operates between 08:00 AM and 05:00 PM on weekdays.
For detailed information, kindly visit our Port Services page.
Yes, La Goulette Cruise Port is open to collaborating with local vendors and suppliers. Interested companies can contact the port management to explore partnership possibilities.
To partner with La Goulette Cruise Port for business opportunities, companies should directly contact the port management. Applications are evaluated based on the nature of the business, and necessary permits are provided. You can reach La Goulette Cruise Port via info@lagoulettecruiseport.com or by calling +216 71 737 610. The port office operates between 08:00 AM and 05:00 PM on weekdays.
We have X-ray machines, as well as operations and safety officers available 24/7. Additionally, the port area is monitored 24/7 by CCTV cameras.
La Goulette Cruise Port strictly adheres to international health and safety regulations to ensure the well-being of both passengers and crew. Regular disinfection procedures are carried out, and the staff is trained in emergency response. Medical assistance is available at the port, and all equipment and facilities are regularly inspected to maintain safety standards.
Yes. For detailed information about available rental spaces, please contact the port management.
Yes. For advertising opportunities, please contact the port management.
For detailed information on port fees and tariffs, please contact the port management.
E-mail: info@lagoulettecruiseport.com
You can stay updated on La Goulette Cruise Port’s latest news and announcements by visiting our official website www.lagoulettecruiseport.com or you can also follow us on our social media channels.
For more details, you can also reach out to us via info@lagoulettecruiseport.com or call +216 71 737 610.
For emergency assistance at La Goulette Cruise Port, please directly call the Emergency Contact Number: +216 26 160 170.
For detailed information, please check our Career page.
La Goulette is the perfect gateway to some of Tunisia’s most iconic sites! Just minutes away, you’ll find Carthage, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich with Roman ruins and ancient history. Nearby, the charming village of Sidi Bou Saïd offers stunning views, blue-and-white architecture, and quaint cafes. If you’re looking for cultural immersion, head to the Medina of Tunis, where you can explore souks, traditional crafts, and the impressive Bardo Museum, home to one of the world’s largest collections of Roman mosaics. Whether you’re into history, art, or just soaking up local vibes, there’s something unforgettable waiting for you just a short drive from the port.
Yes, there are local tour operators available.
In La Goulette—and all of Tunisia—driving is on the right-hand side of the road. Seat belts are mandatory, and using a mobile phone while driving is prohibited unless you have a hands-free system. Speed limits are posted in kilometers per hour, and international visitors are advised to carry their passport and driver’s license at all times.
La Goulette, like the rest of Tunisia, operates on Central European Time (CET), which is UTC +1.
La Goulette enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot, sunny summers and mild winters. From May to September, expect warm temperatures averaging 25–35°C (77–95°F).
The port operates 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Office hours are between 08:00 and 17:00 on weekdays.
The full address is: Village Touristique,Port de La Goulette-2060 La Goulette-Tunisia.
No, Wi-Fi is not available directly at the port. However, it is available at the restaurants and cafés located in La Goulette Village Harbor, the shopping village of our cruise port.
Wheelchair handlers are provided if necessary.
No, unless the required permissions are obtained from the local authorities.
Carthage International Airport is 16,8 km away from the Cruise Port.You can take a taxi directly from the airport or arrange a private transfer prior to your flight.
Taxis are available inside the port for direct travel. Public transportation is also accessible, with the nearest train station located about 900 meters from the port’s exit.
The port does not have Parking Service except for shorex buses.
There is no shuttle service available at La Goulette Cruise Port.
Please contact your cruise provider for specific arrival recommendations.
Yes, there is a security screening before immigration control.
Please contact the Port Security Department if you lose something.
No, foreigners arriving in Tunisia by cruise ship do not need a visa. However, they must carry a valid passport.
During summer cruise visits, casual summer clothing is appropriate for daytime activities. Comfortable shoes are recommended for exploring historical sites and towns. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential for sun protection. If you plan to swim, bring your swimsuit and beach essentials. For cooler evenings between December and April, pack a jacket or sweater. Please note that beachwear is not suitable for mosques, churches, restaurants, and cafés.
Usually no. Please contact your mobile phone operator before traveling to ensure that your line’s “Roaming Worldwide” feature is activated. Alternatively, you can purchase a local SIM card for better rates.
The official currency in Tunisia is the Tunisian Dinar (TND). However, major tourist areas and some shops may also accept Euros and US Dollars. Credit cards are widely accepted as well.
Yes, tipping is appreciated.