Experience Tunisia’s rich heritage on this full-day tour, exploring UNESCO-listed Carthage’s ancient ruins, the charming village of Sidi Bou Said, the fascinating Bardo Museum, and the vibrant Medina of Tunis.
Highlights:
• Discover the UNESCO-listed ruins, visiting iconic sites like the Antonine Baths and Punic Ports.
• Wander the picturesque blue-and-white streets of this coastal village, with stunning Mediterranean views and a relaxed atmosphere.
• Dive into Tunisia’s history at this renowned museum, home to an impressive collection of Roman mosaics and artifacts.
• Experience the bustling heart of Tunis, exploring vibrant markets and historical alleyways.
‼️This option does not include: Guide, Lunch or Entrance fees (Carthage 12 TND=3.8 US Dollars + Bardo museum 13 TND=4 US Dollars)
Pickup included
Explore the archaeological site of Carthage, taking in ancient landmarks with sweeping views of the surrounding coastline. Carthage was famously destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC, but excavations have revealed five-story homes, sewage systems, and the remains of city walls that once stretched 21 miles (34 km) across Byrsa Hill.
Explore the archaeological site of Carthage, taking in ancient landmarks with sweeping views of the surrounding coastline. Carthage was famously destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC, but excavations have revealed five-story homes, sewage systems, and the remains of city walls that once stretched 21 miles (34 km) across Byrsa Hill.
Explore the archaeological site of Carthage, taking in ancient landmarks with sweeping views of the surrounding coastline. Carthage was famously destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC, but excavations have revealed five-story homes, sewage systems, and the remains of city walls that once stretched 21 miles (34 km) across Byrsa Hill.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
We Pick up from any hotel/location in Hammamet, Nabeul or Tunis
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