Dougga is a UNISCO Site and considered as one of the Best Archeolgical Roman Site in North Africa . If you are a fan of History and Archeology then this Site should in your Top 10 Bucket list....Read more
Explore the highlights of Tunisia. A variety of landscapes and sights, from Mediterranean beaches to the Sahara desert, from ancient souks to Star Wars film sets.
A real opportunity to experience Tunisia culture both ancient and modern, discover the mysterious troglodytes houses of the Berbers, the most important archaeological sites in...Read more
With its desert oasis, cosmic landscapes & ancient Berber architecture made famous in the Star Wars movie series, this otherworldly tour makes for a blockbuster of an adventure.
Discover Tunisia's vast mosaic of wonders as you tour Tunis, El Jem, Kairouan, Tozeur, Douz, Sahara Desert Camping, Tataouine, Matmata & more with the luxury of...Read more
Dougga is the pinnacle of the Roman presence in Tunisia and looks out majestically over the hills. What perhaps makes it so aesthetically pleasing is its geography – perched on high, it is a picture of verdancy and her stone columns stand proudly against the green countryside. It occupies an unusual position for a Roman town because its origins...Read more
Departure to Carthage, founded by the Phoenicians in 814 BC. The earliest settlements of Punic Carthage can sill be seen on Byrsa Hill, just below the renowed Carthage National Museum. Although destroyed by the Romans in 146BC and later built over by them, recent excavation has revealed the foundations of five-story Punic houses, each with its own...Read more
Visit the ancient city of Carthage, a seaside village, and the Tunis medina on a full-day tour from Tunis that includes lunch and round-trip transport from your Tunis centrally located hotel. This 8-hours tour takes you to two of Tunisia’s 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single day.
Highlights • Full-day Tunis tour • Visit...Read more
Founded in 670, the city of Kairouan flourished under the Aghlabid dynasty in the 9th century. Despite the transfer of the political capital to Tunis in the 12th century, Kairouan remained the first holy city in the Maghreb. Its rich architectural heritage includes, in particular, the Great Mosque, with its columns of marble and porphyry, and the...Read more
• First Day : EL JEM – MATMATA - DOUZ Departure to El Jem, Visit of El Jem Amphitheatre. This monument is the largest Roman monument left in Africa. Departure to Matmata. Lunch at hotel Sidi Driss, visit of troglodyte houses, This is where the troglodyte dwellings are located. Continuation to Douz. (Optional camel rides in the desert....Read more
The Full-day Tunis sightseeing tour starts with a guided tour of the National Bardo Museum. Among the archaeological treasures of this ancient palace, you can see one of the largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world. Next stop at the old medina of Tunis declared a World Heritage Site, you will Experience authentic Tunisia Then we...Read more
Visit the ancient city of Carthage, a seaside village, Bardo Museum, Sidi-Bou-Said and the Tunis medina on a full-day tour from Tunis that includes lunch and round-trip transport from your Tunis centrally located hotel. This 8-hour tour takes you to two of Tunisia’s 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single day.
Visit the ancient city of Carthage, a seaside village, and Sidi Bou Said which overlooks the Mediterranean Sea on a half-day tour from Tunis that includes round-trip transport from your Tunis centrally located hotel. This tour takes you to 1 of Tunisia’s 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single day.
Dougga is the pinnacle of the Roman presence in Tunisia and looks out majestically over the hills. What perhaps makes it so aesthetically pleasing is its geography – perched on high, it is a picture of verdancy and her stone columns stand proudly against the green countryside. It occupies an unusual position for a Roman town because its origins...Read more
Visit the ancient city of Carthage, a seaside village, Bardo Museum, Sidi-Bou-Said and the Tunis medina on a full-day tour from Tunis that includes lunch and round-trip transport from your Tunis centrally located hotel. This 8-hour tour takes you to two of Tunisia’s 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single day.
Departure to Bulla Regia (160 km from Tunis). This area is well worth a visit for its fascinating history. Here, the Romans built their villas with one floor above and below, to avoid heat. Seven villas have been excavated so far and named after the beautiful mosaics discovered within. Proceed to Dougga (65 km from Bulla Regia). Lunch at a local...Read more
This circuit will make you discover Kairouan, one of the most famous cities in the Muslim world, retains visitors with the unique charm of its medina. Its Great Mosque is a universal masterpiece of architecture. Then visit El Jem which has a gigantic amphitheater, the largest Roman building still standing in...Read more
Visit of El Jem (Thysdrus) Roman amphitheater, the third biggest & the best-preserved one in the Roman world. Terminate with the visit of the famous Museum of El Jem. See the old Ribat of Monastir, which is the oldest fortification built by Arab conquerors in the 8th-century. Lunch will be provided during this trip. You will have a good time...Read more
Take a four-hour car tour of Tunis that highlights the modern and traditional aspects of the Tunisian capital. Highlights include the top-ranked university, and a walk through the Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll hear informative commentary from your guide, and have round-trip transport from your Tunis hotel. Your city tour...Read more
This Phoenician city, once an important commercial port, was conquered by the Romans at the end of the Punic Wars. These destroyed and rebuilt Carthage, so we find today a lot of Roman remains in...Read more
The Bardo museum is housed in the bey of Tunis’ former palace. Famous for its Roman mosaics taken from archaeological sites all over the country, it is widely considered one of the best collections in the world. Just when you think that you’ve seen the best, the next room reveals something even more wondrous! Though the Bardo is primarily...Read more