Explore Tunisia’s rich history and culture on a 3-day private tour. Visit ancient ruins, charming villages, and iconic landmarks. Book your adventure now.
Explore Tunisia’s rich history and culture on a 3-day private tour. Visit ancient ruins, charming villages, and iconic landmarks. Book your adventure now.
City Tour of Tunis, Carthage, and Sidi Bou Said
The National Bardo Museum - Renowned for its Roman mosaics and archaeological treasures, the Bardo Museum in Tunis is situated in a former palace. It showcases artifacts from the Punic, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic eras, providing a comprehensive view of Tunisia’s historical legacy.
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City Tour of Tunis, Carthage, and Sidi Bou Said
The National Bardo Museum - Renowned for its Roman mosaics and archaeological treasures, the Bardo Museum in Tunis is situated in a former palace. It showcases artifacts from the Punic, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic eras, providing a comprehensive view of Tunisia’s historical legacy.
Medina of Tunis - The Medina of Tunis serves as the historic core of the Tunisian capital. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this intricate old town is celebrated for its narrow streets, lively markets, and historic landmarks, including the Zitouna Mosque and Bey Palace. The Medina is a lively hub of culture, craftsmanship, and history, offering an engaging experience of Tunisian tradition.
Carthage - Located near Tunis, the archaeological site of Carthage is celebrated for its ancient remnants, such as the Antonine Baths and the Punic port. Once a Phoenician powerhouse and Rome’s rival, Carthage is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, providing a deep understanding of Mediterranean history.
Sidi Bou Said - Sidi Bou Said is a charming coastal village near Tunis, Tunisia. Known for its whitewashed houses with blue shutters and doors, cobblestone streets, and breathtaking Mediterranean views, the village is a favored spot for relaxation and exploration. Sidi Bou Said is also renowned for its cafes and art galleries, offering a delightful, genuine atmosphere that draws both locals and tourists.
Oudhna, Testour, Dougga
Uthina (Oudhna) - Oudhna, also referred to as Uthina, is an ancient Roman-Berber town in Tunisia, close to the modern city of Ben Arous. It was a significant urban center during the Roman Empire, featuring impressive ruins, including an amphitheater, a large basilica, well-preserved thermal baths, and mosaics. The site provides a captivating glimpse into the area’s rich historical and cultural heritage, showcasing the architectural and artistic accomplishments of its former residents.
Testour - Testour is a delightful town in northern Tunisia, established by Andalusian Muslims in the 17th century. It offers a distinctive blend of Andalusian and North African architecture, prominently seen in the Great Mosque with its clock displaying Hebrew numerals.
Dougga - Dougga is an ancient Roman town in northern Tunisia, renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved ruins. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it features impressive structures such as the Capitol, a large theater, temples, and intricate mosaics. Dougga provides a captivating insight into the architectural and cultural splendor of the Roman Empire in North Africa.
Kairouan, El Jem, Sousse
Kairouan - Embark on a visit to the city of Kairouan:
The Great Mosque of Kairouan, an architectural and spiritual masterpiece, is one of the earliest mosques in North Africa, founded in the 8th century, symbolizing Islam and serving as a center of worship.
The Aghlabid Basins, massive water reservoirs constructed in the 9th century to store rainwater, demonstrate the advanced engineering techniques of the era.
The Sidi Sahbi Mosque, also known as the Beard Mosque, is dedicated to a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, noted for its graceful architecture and ornate interior.
Then the Kairouan Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is among the best-preserved old cities in the Arab world, with its narrow streets, souks, and historic structures.
Amphitheatre of El Jem - The Amphitheatre of El Jem is one of the largest and best-preserved in the Roman world, situated in El Jem, Tunisia. Constructed in the 3rd century AD under the Roman Empire, this remarkable structure could hold up to 35,000 spectators. It is renowned for its monumental architecture, well-preserved arenas, and massive arches. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the amphitheatre attests to the significance and influence of Roman civilization in North Africa.
Sousse - The Medina of Sousse is a historic old town located in Sousse, Tunisia. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is famous for its well-preserved ramparts, winding streets, and historic buildings. Among its key attractions are the Great Mosque of Sousse, a stunning example of Islamic architecture, and the Ribat, a medieval fortress offering panoramic city views. The medina also hosts vibrant souks, traditional markets, and ancient houses, reflecting the area’s rich cultural and architectural heritage.
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Embark on an unforgettable 3-day tour through the captivating landscapes of Tunisia.
Day 1: Begin with a pick-up and visit the Bardo Museum and the Medina of Tunis. Explore the ancient city of Carthage and the charming village of Sidi Bou Said. Return to the hotel for the night.
Day 2: Journey to Oudhna, Testour, and Dougga. Uncover the ruins of…
Embark on an unforgettable 3-day tour through the captivating landscapes of Tunisia.
Day 1: Begin with a pick-up and visit the Bardo Museum and the Medina of Tunis. Explore the ancient city of Carthage and the charming village of Sidi Bou Said. Return to the hotel for the night.
Day 2: Journey to Oudhna, Testour, and Dougga. Uncover the ruins of Oudhna, experience the Andalusian allure of Testour, and admire the well-preserved Dougga, renowned as the finest “little Roman town” in North Africa. Return to your accommodation.
Day 3: Depart for Kairouan to visit the Aghlabid Basins, the Mausoleum of Sidi Sahbi, and the Grand Mosque. Enjoy a local lunch, then proceed to the Amphitheatre of El Jem and explore Sousse along with its port of El Kantaoui. Return to your accommodation.
- Children from 2 years old
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.