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Discover the highlights of Tunis on this full-day guided tour combining history, culture, and breathtaking views. Begin with a visit to Carthage, one of the Mediterranean’s most important archaeological sites. Explore the Roman ruins, learn about the Punic civilization, and enjoy panoramic sea views (entrance fee not included: 20 TND / €7 per person). Continue to the charming village of Sidi Bou Said, famous for its white-and-blue architecture, artistic atmosphere, and stunning views over the Gulf of Tunis. Enjoy free time to stroll through its picturesque streets and relax at a traditional café. Savor a delicious Tunisian lunch at a local restaurant before exploring the Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with colorful souks, traditional crafts, hidden alleys, and authentic local culture.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Site Archeologique de Carthage
Carthage was an ancient city founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC on the northern coast of present-day Tunisia, near Tunis. It quickly became one of the greatest commercial and maritime powers in the Mediterranean due to its strong navy, strategic location, and extensive trade networks. Carthage established colonies and trading posts across North Africa, Spain, and parts of the Mediterranean, gaining wealth and influence. The city is best known for its conflicts with Rome during the Punic Wars, especially through the military leader Hannibal, who famously crossed the Alps with elephants to attack Rome. Despite its strength, Carthage was defeated and destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC after the Third Punic War. Rome later rebuilt the city, turning it into an important Roman center. Today, Carthage is a renowned archaeological site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, representing a major
Sidi Bou Said
Sidi Bou Said is a picturesque coastal village located about 20 kilometers northeast of Tunis, Tunisia. Famous for its whitewashed houses, blue doors, and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, it is considered one of the most beautiful destinations in the country. The village is named after Abu SAID al-Baji, a religious figure who lived in the area during the 13th century. Sidi Bou Said became an artistic and cultural center in the early 20th century, attracting painters, writers, and musicians from around the world. Its narrow streets, traditional architecture, and peaceful atmosphere make it a popular tourist attraction. Visitors often explore local cafés, art galleries, and handicraft shops while enjoying Tunisian culture and cuisine. One of the most famous spots is Café des Délices, known for its panoramic sea view. Today, Sidi Bou Said remains a symbol of Tunisian heritage, blending history, art, and natural beauty in a unique Mediterranean setting.
Pickup included
Professional guide
Lunch
Air-conditioned vehicle
Free time in Sidi Bou Said and Medina
Guided visit of Carthage
Sousse Palace Hotel & Spa
30 Avenue Habib Bourguiba Sousse Tunisia
Nerolia By Magic Hotels
Bp 842 Sousse Tunisia
Hotel La Marmite
15 Rue Ramada Bab Bhar Sousse Sousse Tunisia
Maharba club Tunisia
Boulevard du 14 Janvier, Sousse Tunisia
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