Tunisia → France

Call France from Tunisia at 30¢/min

Stay close to family, friends, and business contacts across the Mediterranean — with crystal-clear calls, no app downloads, and transparent pricing.

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  • 30¢/min to France — landlines & mobiles
  • Works from any browser — no app required
  • Trusted by Tunisians calling the diaspora daily
🇹🇳From Tunisia
To France🇫🇷

$0.30

Per minute

+33

Country code

Excellent

Call quality

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Active callers now: 203

Landline rate

$0.30/min

Mobile rate

$0.30/min

Same per-minute Sayfone rate for landline and mobile.

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220

min / month

AT&T / Verizon$3,234

~$14.70/min

T-Mobile$2,442

~$11.10/min

Calling cards$1,452

~$6.60/min

Google Voice$330

~$1.50/min

Sayfone$66

$0.300/min

Annual saving vs. AT&T

Based on 220 min/month

$38,016
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WHY THIS ROUTE MATTERS

Why Tunisians Call France Every Day

The Tunisia-to-France calling corridor is one of the busiest in North Africa. Deep family bonds, major financial flows, and a dominant trade relationship drive millions of calls each year.

Family & Diaspora

With nearly 1 million Tunisians living in France, family calls across the Mediterranean are a daily ritual. Parents check in with children studying in Lyon, grandparents hear from grandchildren in Marseille, and siblings coordinate visits across the two countries.

  • France hosts nearly 1 million Tunisians — over half of Tunisia's entire global diaspora
  • Remittances from France reached 4.197 billion Tunisian dinars in 2024

Students & Education

France is the top destination for Tunisian students abroad. Shared linguistic ties — French is widely spoken in Tunisia — make France a natural choice for higher education, and regular calls home are essential for staying connected during the academic year.

  • Colonial and linguistic ties reinforce sustained multi-generational calling patterns

Business & Trade

France is Tunisia's largest export market, accounting for 22% of total exports at $4.128 billion. Business calls between Tunisian suppliers and French buyers, logistics partners, and financial institutions are a constant requirement.

  • France is Tunisia's top export destination at $4.128 billion (22% of total exports)
  • France is also a major import source for Tunisia, anchoring both trade and personal financial flows

TRANSPARENT PRICING

Rates That Make Sense

Call France from Tunisia at a flat 30¢/min — no surprise surcharges, no monthly commitment, and the same rate for landlines and mobiles.

Did You Know?

Remittances from France to Tunisia reached 4.197 billion Tunisian dinars in 2024 — making it the largest single-country remittance corridor for Tunisia. Many of these transfers are coordinated over phone calls between family members.

Sayfone Rates — Tunisia to France

DestinationTypeRate/min
FranceLandline30¢/min
FranceMobile30¢/min

Rates are per minute, billed in one-minute increments. No connection fees apply.

SIMPLE SETUP

How It Works

Calling France from Tunisia with Sayfone takes seconds — no downloads, no SIM cards, just open your browser and dial.

Instant access

Step 1

Open Sayfone in Your Browser

Visit Sayfone from any browser on your phone, tablet, or computer in Tunisia. No app download or account creation is required to get started.

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Step 2

Enter the French Number

Type the number you want to reach in France. Use the format +33 followed by 9 digits (drop the leading 0 from the French number). For example, to call a Paris landline 01 XX XX XX XX, dial +33 1 XX XX XX XX.

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Step 3

Talk as Long as You Need

Your call connects in seconds at 30¢/min — the same rate for landlines and mobiles across France. No connection fees, no time limits.

COMMON HURDLES

Challenges of Calling France from Tunisia

International calling from Tunisia to France can be frustrating. Here are the most common problems callers face — and how Sayfone addresses them.

High IDD Rates from Tunisian Carriers

Traditional international calling plans from Tunisian mobile carriers can carry steep per-minute charges to French numbers, especially to mobiles. Sayfone offers a flat 30¢/min with no hidden fees.

Confusing Dialing Formats

France uses a 10-digit numbering system with regional prefixes (01 for Paris, 04 for southeast, etc.). When dialing internationally, callers need to drop the leading 0 and prefix +33. Sayfone simplifies this with built-in formatting assistance.

Time Zone Coordination

During European summer time, France is 1 hour ahead of Tunisia (CEST, UTC+2 vs. Tunisia's CET, UTC+1). In winter, both countries share UTC+1. Misaligned schedules can lead to missed calls — Sayfone's interface helps you plan the right moment.

Unreliable VoIP Alternatives

Free VoIP apps depend on both parties having the same app, a strong internet connection, and an active account. Sayfone calls reach any French phone number — landline or mobile — without requiring the recipient to install anything.

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Your savings$5.40$0.45 / min

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INSIDER TIPS

Calling Hacks: Tunisia to France

Get the most out of your calls to France with timing strategies, dialing tips, and cultural etiquette advice.

Time & windows

Morning Window

8:00 AM – 10:00 AM (Tunisia)

9:00 AM – 11:00 AM in France during summer. Great for business calls before the French lunch break.

Evening Window

7:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Tunisia)

8:00 PM – 10:00 PM in France during summer. Ideal for family catch-ups after dinner.

Weekend Window

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Tunisia)

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM in France during summer. Relaxed weekend timing for longer conversations.

🇹🇳Best for Business
8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Tunisia timeAligns with French morning office hours (9 AM – 12 PM CEST in summer)
🇹🇳Best for Family
7:00 PM – 9:30 PM Tunisia timeAfter-work / post-dinner window in France
🇹🇳Avoid
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM France timeFrench lunch break — many people are unavailable

Calling tips

  • Dial +33 then drop the leading 0 from the French number: e.g., 06 12 34 56 78 becomes +33 6 12 34 56 78.
  • French landline prefixes: 01 (Paris/Île-de-France), 02 (Northwest), 03 (Northeast), 04 (Southeast), 05 (Southwest).
  • French mobile numbers start with 06 or 07 — the rate is the same 30¢/min with Sayfone.
  • During summer (late March to late October), France is 1 hour ahead of Tunisia. In winter, both use UTC+1.
  • Save frequently called French numbers in the +33 international format to avoid dialing errors.

Business etiquette

  • Address contacts formally — use 'Monsieur' or 'Madame' unless invited to use first names.
  • French business culture values punctuality. Call at the agreed time, and apologize if you're even a few minutes late.
  • Avoid calling French business contacts during lunch (typically 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM local time) or after 7:00 PM.
  • Start calls with a brief pleasantry before getting to business — a warm 'Bonjour, comment allez-vous?' goes a long way.
  • If leaving a voicemail, speak slowly and clearly in French if possible, and always leave your callback number.

TOP DESTINATIONS

Popular French Cities Tunisians Call

From the streets of Paris to the ports of Marseille, these are the French cities where Tunisian connections run deepest.

Paris

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The largest concentration of Tunisians in France lives in the Paris metropolitan area. From the Île-de-France suburbs to central arrondissements, family and business calls to Paris numbers (prefix 01) are the most common on this route.

Best time to call from Tunisia: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Tunisia time (8:00 PM – 10:00 PM Paris, summer)

Photo brief: Paris cityscape Seine River evening Unsplash

Marseille

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Marseille is home to one of France's largest Tunisian communities. Its proximity across the Mediterranean and historic port connections make it a hub for Tunisian families, students, and traders. Marseille numbers use the 04 prefix.

Best time to call from Tunisia: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Tunisia time (8:00 PM – 10:00 PM Marseille, summer)

Photo brief: Marseille Vieux Port Mediterranean harbor Unsplash

Lyon

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Lyon's universities and thriving economy attract Tunisian students and professionals alike. Regular calls home from Lyon are a staple for the Tunisian community in France's third-largest city. Lyon numbers also use the 04 prefix.

Best time to call from Tunisia: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Tunisia time (8:00 PM – 10:00 PM Lyon, summer)

Photo brief: Lyon France Saône River old town Unsplash

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions: Calling France from Tunisia

Quick answers to the most common questions Tunisians have about calling France with Sayfone.

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  • 30¢/min — landlines & mobiles
  • No app download needed
  • No connection fees or hidden charges
  • Works from any device with a browser