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"A man blew himself up on a beach in Sousse," ministry spokesman Mohammed Ali Laroui said, adding that no one else was killed.
The bomber was spotted and chased away from the hotel, blowing himself up on an empty beach. The ministry was unable to give details of his identity.
In the nearby town of Monastir, security forces arrested an 18-year-old man who planned to blow himself up at the tomb of Tunisia's independence leader Habib Bourguiba, Laroui said.
"An attempted attack targeting the compound of the Bourguiba mausoleum was foiled and a young man carrying explosives was arrested," he added.
Last year a Salafi was jailed for eight months for desecrating the tomb, a lavish building constructed by Tunisia's first president himself, with two minarets and a gold dome.
The thwarted attack took place just half an hour after the beach bombing.
The ministry spokesman said anti-terrorist units were sweeping the area looking for an accomplice to the suicide bomber in Sousse.
Since the 2011 revolution that toppled Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisia has been rocked by attacks blamed on radical Islamist groups suppressed under the former dictator's regime.
Tunisia's army on Tuesday launched a "huge" operation to track down jihadis in the central Sidi Bouzid region, after six policemen were killed in the area last week.
In October alone, nine members of the security forces have been killed in clashes with suspected jihadis
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