Visit of the seaside town of Hammamet and its mythical fort overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Visit of the city of Nabeul, very famous worldwide for its pottery.
Discovery of the very special and picturesque Berber village of Takrouna.
- Hammamet -
Begin your exploration in Hammamet, which was once a tranquil hamlet of fishers and tillers. In the medieval era, it served as a fortified settlement, home to a group of hermits who kept vigil over the coastline and raised the alarm at the sign of an invasion.
You’ll encounter its citadel, expanded in the 16th century by the Ottomans amidst their conflict with the Spanish. Wander the ancient medina, ascend the Ribat for panoramic views of the Mediterranean.
Explore Yasmine Hammamet and enjoy a beverage at its marina.
Proceed to Nabeul, where pottery tiles are a common sight, embellishing homes, shops, and public edifices. A colossal urn, ornately patterned and encircling a tree, stands prominently in the town center, signifying the city’s ceramic heritage.
- Nabeul Governorate -
Tour Nabeul, where pottery tiles are omnipresent, gracing the exteriors of dwellings, enhancing shops, and beautifying public structures. A towering vase, intricately designed and encasing a tree, is a centerpiece in the town square, highlighting the city’s renown for ceramics.
- Takrouna -
Explore Takrouna, a quaint village perched above the Gulf of Hammamet, Hergla, Sousse, jbel Zaghouan, and Kairouan. Its pivotal position made it a battleground during the Second World War.
The village consists of stone dwellings that exhibit Berber architectural styles: compact courtyards flanked by domed chambers.
Six Berber families and the Gmach (Gomez) family of Andalusian descent continue to reside here.
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- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Dinner
- Tea and coffee
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