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Visiting Hammamet in April

Visiting Hammamet in April

# Hammamet in April: What It’s Actually Like

April sits in that interesting shoulder season sweet spot where Hammamet is genuinely pleasant without being either overrun or completely dead, which makes it worth thinking about seriously.

The weather is honestly a bit unpredictable. You’re looking at temperatures somewhere in the mid-teens to low twenties Celsius most days, occasionally pushing warmer if you’re lucky. It feels like a decent spring day rather than full Mediterranean heat, so don’t pack expecting to bake on a beach. You might get some rain — April can surprise you with a few grey days or passing showers — so throwing a light jacket and something waterproof into your bag is just sensible rather than pessimistic. Evenings cool down noticeably, which some people love and others find frustrating if they’ve arrived expecting warmth.

The crowds are genuinely manageable in April. The big European summer rush hasn’t landed yet, so the medina in Hammamet itself is actually enjoyable to walk around without feeling like you’re being processed through a tourist conveyor belt. The Yasmine Hammamet resort strip is quieter too, which either sounds appealing or concerning depending on what you want from a trip.

Most things are open — restaurants, the medina shops, day trips to Tunis or Kairouan — though some beach clubs and water parks are operating on reduced hours or just getting started for the season. Don’t expect everything to be fully fired up.

Is it worth going? If you want culture, food, relaxed wandering and reasonable prices without sweating through your clothes, honestly yes. It’s a good month for people who actually want to explore rather than just lie horizontal for a week. Families with school-age children will struggle with timing obviously, but couples, older travellers and solo visitors will find it pretty comfortable. Beach holiday purists who need guaranteed sun and warm sea will probably be disappointed — the water is still cold in April.

**Practical tip:** Book accommodation but don’t over-plan. Flexibility works in your favour this month because you can usually walk into restaurants without reservations and adjust based on whatever weather shows up.

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