Car Rental with GPS in Tunisia
Navigate Tunisia with confidence. Whether you are exploring coastal highways, winding through ancient medinas, or venturing into the Sahara, our GPS solutions ensure you never lose your way. Portable devices, built-in navigation, and offline map tips included.
GPS Available
Works Everywhere
Built-in Navigation
24/7 Support
Why You Need GPS in Tunisia
Tunisia's roads are beautiful but can be tricky to navigate without help
Road Signs in Arabic & French Only
Most road signs are written in Arabic and French. A GPS with English voice guidance removes any language barrier and keeps you on the right route.
GPS Covers Rural & Low-Signal Areas
Mobile phone signal can be weak or nonexistent in rural areas and the southern desert. A dedicated GPS works via satellite and never loses connection.
Avoid Wrong Turns on Desert Roads
Desert and mountain roads can look similar and lack clear signage. GPS coordinates are essential when driving to remote oases, Tozeur, Douz, or Matmata.
How to Get GPS with Your Rental Car
Three navigation options to suit every traveller
Portable GPS Device
Request a portable GPS unit when you book. Pre-loaded with Tunisia maps, it works via satellite even in remote areas with no mobile signal. Available at all pickup locations.
Google Maps (Offline)
Google Maps works well in Tunisian cities and on highways. Download the offline map of Tunisia before arrival to use it without mobile data. Ideal for urban areas and major routes.
Built-in 10" Navigation
Our MG ZS (SUV) and MG 5 (sedan) come equipped with a large 10-inch touchscreen with integrated navigation. No extra cost, no extra device to carry.
Tips for Navigating Tunisia
Practical advice to make your road trip stress-free
Download Offline Google Maps Before Arrival
Open Google Maps on your phone, search for "Tunisia", and download the offline area. This ensures navigation works even without mobile data.
Major Highways Are Well-Signposted
The A1 (Tunis-Sfax), A3 (Tunis-Oued Zarga), and A4 (Tunis-Bizerte) motorways have clear signage in both Arabic and French. GPS is mainly needed for secondary roads.
In Medinas and Old Cities, Park Outside and Walk
The narrow streets of historic medinas (Tunis, Sousse, Kairouan) are not designed for cars. Park in a nearby car park and explore on foot. Your GPS will guide you to the parking areas.
GPS Coordinates for Remote Desert Locations Are Essential
If you plan to visit Chott el Jerid, Ksar Ghilane, or Matmata Star Wars locations, save the GPS coordinates in advance. There are no road signs in the deep desert.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about GPS and navigation in Tunisia
Portable GPS devices are available on request at a small daily supplement. However, our MG ZS and MG 5 models come with a built-in 10-inch navigation screen at no extra cost. Google Maps also works well in cities if you download offline maps before your trip.
A dedicated GPS device works via satellite, so it functions everywhere including remote desert and mountain areas where mobile phone signal can be weak or absent. We recommend a portable GPS or downloading offline Google Maps for trips outside major cities.
Yes, Google Maps works well in Tunisian cities and on major highways. We strongly recommend downloading offline maps of Tunisia before your trip, as mobile data signal can be unreliable in rural and desert areas. A local SIM card with data can also help.
The MG ZS (SUV) and MG 5 (sedan) in our fleet come equipped with a built-in 10-inch touchscreen navigation system. This is included at no additional cost with these vehicles. Contact us via WhatsApp to check availability.
Ready to Explore Tunisia with GPS?
Book your car today and never worry about getting lost. GPS available at all airports and pickup locations across Tunisia.