Will of Fortune Logo
Wheel of Fortune WINNERS!
Wheel of Fortune
WINNERS!
usd
Sign In
Will of Fortune Logo
Wheel of Fortune WINNERS!
Wheel of Fortune
WINNERS!
One Way
(TUN) Tunis
TUNISIA - Tunis Carthage
(MVD) Montevideo
URUGUAY - Montevideo Carrasco
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(TUN) Tunis Carthage
Tunis, Tunisia
(MVD) Montevideo Carrasco
Montevideo, Uruguay
18
Jul
Saturday
Search

Tunis to Montevideo: Your Guide to This Unique Route

Direct & connecting flights|TUN – MVD|$687
$687one way
Cheapest price
16h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
10,248 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Tunis to Montevideo

Connecting North Africa to South America, the Tunis to Montevideo route is one of the more adventurous long-haul journeys you can take. There are no direct flights, so expect at least one stopover — typically through European hubs like Madrid, Paris, or Istanbul. Total travel time ranges from 18 to 26 hours depending on your connection. The best time to fly is during the Southern Hemisphere's spring and autumn, from October to December or March to May, when Montevideo's weather is mild and pleasant. Last minute travelers on this route can sometimes find good availability through airlines like Turkish Airlines, Air Europa, or Iberia, especially midweek. Pack layers — you're crossing hemispheres, and temperatures at each end can differ dramatically. Montevideo rewards visitors with its relaxed pace, beautiful rambla coastline, and outstanding cuisine. Planning a last minute trip here means fewer crowds and a more authentic experience.

Need Help?

Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Tunis (TUN) to Montevideo (MVD)?
The cheapest months to fly from Tunis to Montevideo are typically during the low season between March and May, and again from September to November. Booking 2-3 months in advance during these periods can help you secure the best fares. Prices tend to peak during the Southern Hemisphere summer (December–February) and European summer holidays (July–August).
Are there direct flights from Tunis to Montevideo, or will I need a connection?+
Do Tunisian passport holders need a visa to enter Uruguay?+
What are the baggage allowances for flights from Tunis to Montevideo?+
What seat classes are available on flights from Tunis to Montevideo?+
Travel without boundaries

Similar routes

Tunis to Buenos Aires
TUN-EZE
1 stop via MAD19h 45m
Tunis to São Paulo
TUN-GRU
1 stop via LIS16h 45m
Tunis to Santiago
TUN-SCL
2 stops via MAD22h 45m
Cairo to Montevideo
CAI-MVD
1 stop via GRU18h 45m
Tunis to Bogota
TUN-BOG
1 stop via MAD16h 45m
Tunis to Lima
TUN-LIM
2 stops via MAD19h 45m

Flying from Tunis to Montevideo: A Transcontinental Journey

Connecting North Africa with South America, the route from Tunis to Montevideo is one of those intercontinental journeys that feels genuinely adventurous. Spanning roughly 10,000 kilometers across the Atlantic, this trip links two coastal capitals with rich histories, vibrant cultures, and a shared love for good food. While there are no direct flights between the two cities, several well-established connection options make the journey smoother than you might expect.

Most travelers flying from Tunis to Montevideo will route through a European hub such as Madrid, Paris, Rome, or Istanbul. Airlines like Turkish Airlines, Air France, Iberia, and Alitalia frequently serve the Tunis leg, while LATAM, Iberia, and Air Europa offer strong onward connections to Montevideo's Carrasco International Airport. A typical itinerary involves one or two stops and a total travel time ranging from 18 to 28 hours depending on layover duration. Booking through a single alliance, particularly oneworld or SkyTeam, can simplify baggage transfers and reduce hassle during connections.

Timing your trip wisely makes a significant difference. Montevideo enjoys a temperate climate, and the southern hemisphere seasons are reversed from those in Tunisia. The Uruguayan summer, running from December through February, brings warm weather and lively beach culture along the Rambla. Autumn months of March and April offer pleasant temperatures and thinner crowds, making them ideal for exploring the Ciudad Vieja neighborhood and the Mercado del Puerto at a relaxed pace. Travelers departing Tunis during its cooler winter months will find the contrast of arriving in a sun-drenched Montevideo particularly rewarding.

For those making this transcontinental trip, a few practical tips go a long way. Choose a layover city where you might enjoy a brief stopover — Madrid, for instance, pairs naturally with both destinations culturally and offers convenient flight schedules. Pack layers, as temperatures can vary dramatically between departure and arrival. Also consider that Uruguay uses different power outlets than Tunisia, so bringing a universal adapter is essential.

What makes the journey from Tunis to Montevideo particularly interesting is the cultural bridge it represents. Both cities sit along stunning waterfronts, both have deep French and Mediterranean influences in their architecture and cuisine, and both pride themselves on a café culture that invites lingering. Arriving in Montevideo after departing Tunis feels less like reaching the opposite side of the world and more like discovering an unexpected cousin city — familiar in spirit, yet entirely its own. It is a route that rewards the curious traveler willing to embrace the long haul.