Nabeul Governorate

Nabeul Governorate

Nabeul Governorate in February

Not the best time

February isn't ideal for Nabeul Governorate. Consider a different month.

All Months

April through June offers perfect weather—warm enough for swimming but not scorching hot for exploring pottery workshops. May hits the sweet spot with 24°C temperatures and almost no rain. The pottery kilns aren't unbearable yet, and you can walk Nabeul's medina without melting. September through November brings the second golden period. October particularly shines with warm sea temperatures from the summer heat but comfortable air for sightseeing. The grape harvest happens in September, making it ideal for visiting Cap Bon's wineries. Summer (July-August) brings intense heat—often hitting 38°C—and crowds of European tourists. Hotel prices in Hammamet double, and finding a quiet beach spot becomes challenging. But the sea reaches perfect swimming temperature, and the evening atmosphere in coastal towns comes alive. Winter sees most tourist facilities close, but locals remain welcoming and prices drop dramatically. January temperatures hover around 15°C—too cold for swimming but perfect for exploring without crowds. Many pottery workshops offer longer demonstrations when they're not rushed with tourist groups. Ramadan affects opening hours and restaurant availability, but the evening iftar atmosphere in the medinas creates magical experiences for respectful visitors.

Nabeul Governorate Scores

Solo

6/10

Couples

6/10

Families

7/10

Adventure

4/10

Budget

8/10

Luxury

5/10