As of May 2026, the cost for the Hajj pilgrimage from Tunisia is set at 20,930 Tunisian dinars (approximately $6,800 USD). This price includes flights, accommodation in Mecca and Medina, and other services. Compared to other Arab nations, Tunisia's package is mid-range.
In Saudi Arabia, domestic pilgrims pay around 4,000 SAR ($1,066 USD) for basic packages, while international pilgrims from neighboring countries like Egypt face costs of 100,000 to 150,000 Egyptian pounds ($3,200 to $4,800 USD). Gulf states such as the UAE offer packages starting from 15,000 AED ($4,080 USD).
The Tunisian Ministry of Religious Affairs has not announced any subsidies for 2026, leaving many pilgrims to rely on savings or loans. The price reflects global inflation and increased demand post-pandemic.