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(TUN) Tunis
TUNISIA - Tunis Carthage
(FCO) Rome
ITALY - Fiumicino
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(TUN) Tunis Carthage
Tunis, Tunisia
(FCO) Fiumicino
Rome, Italy
18
Jul
Saturday
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Tunis to Rome: Your Guide to This Mediterranean Route

Direct & connecting flights|TUN – FCO|$89
$89one way
Cheapest price
1h 30mdirect flight
Flight duration
618 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Tunis to Rome

The flight from Tunis to Rome takes just under two hours, making it one of the quickest ways to hop between North Africa and Southern Europe. Airlines like Tunisair and ITA Airways operate this route regularly, with direct services landing at Rome's Fiumicino Airport. Spring and autumn are ideal times to travel, when Rome's weather is mild and tourist crowds thin out. Summer works too, though expect busier terminals on both ends. For last minute travelers, midweek departures often have better availability than weekend flights. Once you land at FCO, the Leonardo Express train gets you into central Rome in about 30 minutes. This route connects two cities with deep historical ties — from ancient Carthage to the Roman Empire — so the cultural continuity feels tangible. Booking last minute on this corridor is common, especially among business travelers and weekend visitors heading to the Eternal City.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Tunis (TUN) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO)?
The cheapest months to fly from Tunis to Rome are typically January, February, and November, when demand is lower outside the peak summer travel season. Booking 4-8 weeks in advance during these off-peak periods can help you secure the best fares. Summer months (June–August) tend to be the most expensive due to high tourist demand.
Do Tunisian citizens need a visa to travel from Tunis to Rome, Italy?+
What luggage allowances apply on flights from Tunis to Rome?+
Are there direct flights from Tunis (TUN) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO), and how long is the flight?+
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Flying from Tunis to Rome: A Mediterranean Journey Worth Taking

The short hop across the Mediterranean from Tunis to Rome connects two cities with histories that stretch back millennia, once rivals in the ancient world and now linked by frequent air service that makes the journey remarkably easy. Flights from TUN to FCO typically last around an hour and forty minutes, making this one of the most convenient cross-Mediterranean routes available to travelers.

Several carriers operate this route throughout the year. Tunisair offers regular direct service, while Italian carriers and seasonal operators occasionally add frequencies during peak travel periods. Rome's Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport is one of Europe's major hubs, so connecting options are plentiful for those continuing onward. It's worth booking a few weeks in advance during summer months, when demand spikes from both tourists and the large Tunisian diaspora living in Italy.

The best time to fly depends largely on what you're after. Spring, particularly April and May, offers mild weather on both ends and smaller crowds at Rome's iconic sites. Autumn brings similar advantages, with September and October providing warm but comfortable temperatures ideal for exploring the Eternal City on foot. Summer works well for travelers who thrive in heat, though Rome in July and August can be intense, with temperatures regularly climbing above 35 degrees Celsius. Winter is the quietest season, and fares tend to drop accordingly.

For those flying from Tunis to Rome, the cultural contrasts make the journey especially rewarding. You leave behind the winding souks of the Medina, the jasmine-scented air, and the ruins of Carthage, only to arrive amid Renaissance palaces, Baroque fountains, and some of the finest food on the planet. Both cities share deep Mediterranean roots in cuisine, architecture, and temperament, yet they feel distinctly different in pace and atmosphere.

A few practical tips can smooth the experience. Fiumicino Airport is well connected to central Rome via the Leonardo Express train, which takes about thirty minutes to reach Termini station. Currency changes from the Tunisian dinar to the euro, so arranging some cash beforehand is sensible. Tunisian passport holders should verify visa requirements well in advance, as processing times for Schengen visas can vary. European Union citizens, meanwhile, can travel freely in both directions with just an ID card.

This route between Tunis and Rome represents more than a simple flight. It is a bridge between North Africa and Southern Europe, two regions whose stories have been intertwined for over two thousand years. Whether you are visiting for business, family, or the pure pleasure of discovery, the journey rewards every traveler who takes it.