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Luxor vs Tunis

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Tunis wins 80 OVR vs 76 · attribute matchup 24

Luxor
Luxor

Egypt

76OVR

VS
Tunis
Tunis

Tunisia

80OVR

78
Safety
65
90
Affordability
87
72
Food
86
99
Culture
99
58
Nightlife
72
72
Walkability
86
72
Nature
72
72
Connectivity
72
58
Transit
72
Luxor

Luxor

Egypt

Tunis

Tunis

Tunisia

Luxor

Safety: 62/100Pop: 500KAfrica/Cairo

Tunis

Safety: 65/100Pop: 1.1MAfrica/Tunis

💰 Budget

budget
Luxor: $25-45Tunis: $25-45
mid-range
Luxor: $70-130Tunis: $55-95
luxury
Luxor: $250+Tunis: $130+

🛡️ Safety

Luxor65/100Safety Score65/100Tunis

Luxor

Luxor is generally safe for tourists and violent crime is rare. The biggest challenge is persistent touts, taxi drivers, and vendors who can be aggressive with sales pitches. Learning to politely decline is an essential skill here.

Tunis

Tunis is generally safe for tourists but requires more awareness than most European capitals. After the 2015 terrorist attacks (Bardo Museum and Sousse), security has been significantly enhanced — armed police and military are visible throughout tourist areas. Petty crime (pickpocketing, bag snatching) is the main risk. Tunisia has been politically stable since its democratic transition, though social tensions exist.

Ratings

Luxor3/5English Friendly3/5Tunis
Luxor3/5Walkability4/5Tunis
Luxor2/5Public Transit3/5Tunis
Luxor3/5Food Scene4/5Tunis
Luxor2/5Nightlife3/5Tunis
Luxor5/5Cultural Sites5/5Tunis
Luxor3/5Nature Access3/5Tunis
Luxor3/5WiFi Reliability3/5Tunis

🌤️ Weather

Luxor

Luxor has a hot desert climate and is one of the hottest, driest cities in the world. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 40C, while winters are mild and pleasant. Rain is extremely rare — the city averages less than 1mm per year.

Winter (November - February)8-25°C
Spring (March - April)14-35°C
Summer (May - September)22-42°C
Autumn (October)18-35°C

Tunis

Tunis has a Mediterranean climate — hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the most pleasant times to visit, with warm temperatures and manageable tourist numbers. Summers are very hot but the Mediterranean breeze tempers the heat on the coast. Winters are mild but rainy.

Spring (March–May)14–24°C
Summer (June–August)27–36°C
Autumn (September–November)16–28°C
Winter (December–February)7–15°C

🚇 Getting Around

Luxor

Luxor is divided by the Nile into the East Bank (modern city, temples) and the West Bank (tombs, mortuary temples). Crossing between them requires a ferry, bridge, or boat. Most visitors hire a taxi or join a tour for the West Bank sites.

Walkability: The East Bank corniche and central town are walkable, with Luxor Temple, the souq, and the Luxor Museum all within comfortable walking distance. The West Bank sites are too spread out for walking — you'll need transport. Carry water at all times.

Private Taxi (Full Day)EGP 500-800 (~$16-26 USD) for a full-day West Bank tour
Local Ferry (East-West Bank)EGP 5-10 (~$0.15-0.30 USD) for locals/residents; tourists sometimes charged EGP 20-50
Bicycle Rental (West Bank)EGP 50-100 (~$1.60-3.25 USD) per day

Tunis

Tunis has a surprisingly good urban transport network for an African capital: a metro (light rail), the coastal TGM train to Carthage and Sidi Bou Said, buses, and yellow taxis. The medina itself is pedestrian-only. Traffic in central Tunis can be severe — the metro is often faster than taxis.

Walkability: High within the medina and Ville Nouvelle. The medina requires navigational confidence — it's a genuine labyrinth. Download offline maps (Maps.me has good medina detail). The broader city requires the metro or taxi.

Tunis Metro (Light Rail)0.51–0.82 TND per trip (depending on zones)
TGM Coastal Train0.51–1.5 TND depending on destination
Yellow Taxis3–10 TND for most city center trips

The Verdict

Choose Luxor if...

you want Ancient Thebes — Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings (King Tut), Hatshepsut's Deir el-Bahri, hot-air balloons over the Nile, and felucca sails

Choose Tunis if...

you want North Africa's most accessible ancient city — Carthage ruins, the Arab world's finest medina, world's best Roman mosaics at Bardo, and blue-white Sidi Bou Said above the bay