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Visiting Tunisia takes you geographically to the northernmost point on the African continent.
Historically speaking, this trip will take you back to 12th century BC and earlier dates when the Berbers first inhabited Tunisia and later on the Phoenician immigrants settled in the area and founded Carthage.
After the Phoenicians, the Romans occupied Tunisia for more than eight hundred years.
The Romans introduced Christianity and left architectural legacies.
đŦ Arrival & Full-Day Tour
Arrival at Tunis Airport in the morning with a personalized welcome.
đī¸ Visit to Bardo Museum
Departure to the Bardo Museum, located in the old palace of the Bey. The museum offers a deep dive into Tunisian history, with highlights from the Punic, Roman, and Christian periods. It also houses the world's largest mosaic collection and features relics spanning from prehistoric times to the contemporary era.
đē Visit to Carthage
Explore Carthage, the ancient Phoenician stronghold. Highlights include:
đŊī¸ Lunch: Set fish menu at La Goulette.
đī¸ Visit to Sidi Bou Said
Departure to the Moorish village of Sidi Bou Said, famous for its blue and white houses perched on cliffs overlooking the Bay of Tunis. Enjoy free time to explore this charming village, steeped in local legend and history.
Check-in at your hotel for dinner and overnight in Tunis.
đŊī¸ Breakfast & Drive to Kairouan
After breakfast, drive to Kairouan, once the capital of the Maghreb and still an important center of Islam, home to many significant museums and landmarks.
Highlights include:
đ´ Lunch: at Hotel Kasbah 5â .
Continue on to Tozeur.
đŊī¸ Dinner & Overnight: in Tozeur.
đŊī¸ Breakfast & Optional Excursion
Breakfast at the hotel.
đ Optional: ÂŊ day excursion by 4x4 vehicles to explore the famous mountain oases:
These fascinating oases are located in spectacular settings. During the Roman era, a military outpost, Ad Speculum, was established in this mountainside region near the border of the Roman limes.
Return to the hotel for lunch.
âĄī¸ Transfer to Douz
Travel to Douz, known as the "Gate of the Sahara," passing by the Chott El Jerid Salt Lake.
đŊī¸ Dinner & Overnight: in Douz.
đŊī¸ Breakfast & Optional Camel Ride
Breakfast at the hotel.
đĒ Optional: Camel ride experience in the Sahara Desert.
âĄī¸ Departure to Matmata
Travel to Matmata, the "Star of the South," known for its famous troglodyte houses carved into the rock surface.
đ´ Lunch: at Hotel Sidi Driss.
âĄī¸ Departure to Sfax
đŊī¸ Dinner & Overnight: in Sfax.
đŊī¸ Breakfast & Departure to El Jem
Breakfast at the hotel, then depart to El Jem.
đī¸ Visit:
Explore the Roman Amphitheater of El Jem, built around the year 200 AD. This ancient coliseum, once the site of Roman games and circuses, now hosts classical music festivals each summer, bringing world-renowned orchestras and artists to its hauntingly beautiful setting.
âĄī¸ Departure to Sousse
đ´ Lunch: at Restaurant Fiesta in Sousse.
Visit the Medina of Sousse.
âĄī¸ Departure to Tunis
Check in at the hotel for dinner.
Overnight in Tunis.
Breakfast in the hotel. Transfer to Tunis airport for your return flight.