Hammamet (Arabic: حمامات Ḥammāmātⓘ, literally "Baths") is a town in the Nabeul Governorate of Tunisia.
The reported number of inhabitants varies from 100,000 to 400,000 and the population quadruples due to tourists' arrival in the summer.
Around Hammamet, suburbs are being built as migrants from the southern region of the country come to find employment.
Former Italian prime minister Bettino Craxi moved to Hammamet in 1994 as a fugitive.
Hammamet is limited by Nabeul in northeast, Bou Argoub in North and Grombalia in northwest.
It's a touristic station modeled on Port El-Kantaoui located in the Gulf of Hammamet.
It was Developed by the Société d'études et de développement d'Hammamet-Sud (SEDHS), and covers 277 hectares.