Visit the ancient city of Carthage, a seaside village, 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 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single day.
Highlights • Learn Carthage's turbulent history and how it was destroyed by the Romans • Wander around the vibrant Tunis Medina, a UNESCO listed location • Enjoy a traditional Tunisian lunch (if option selected) • Explore the Medina with a licensed guide • Hotel pickup and drop-off from your hotel in Tunis or Hammamet
Lunch
Included in this option: Small Group Tour ➕ Transportation ➕ Professional licensed guide ➕ Entrance Fees to Carthage and Bardo Museum ➕ Lunch
Pickup included
Explore the ruins of Carthage, an ancient city once at the center of the powerful Phoenician empire. Visit historical landmarks like the Baths of Antoninus, Byrsa Hill, and the Punic ports. The site offers a fascinating look at Carthage's complex architecture, urban planning, and its dramatic history, including its destruction by the Romans in 146 BC. The ruins provide a powerful glimpse into the past, showcasing remarkable engineering feats and cultural heritage.
Explore the Baths of Antoninus, one of the largest and best-preserved Roman bath complexes in North Africa. Situated in Carthage, the baths were built in the 2nd century AD and showcase impressive architectural features, including massive arches and intricate mosaics. The site offers a glimpse into ancient Roman life, with its expansive courtyards, heating systems, and large communal spaces. It’s a fascinating stop for history enthusiasts and those interested in ancient engineering marvels.
Explore the Carthage Aqueduct, a remarkable engineering feat built by the Romans to transport water to the ancient city. Stretching over 130 kilometers, it showcases the advanced water management systems of the time. The aqueduct’s impressive arches and structures are still visible, providing a fascinating glimpse into Carthage’s infrastructure and Roman ingenuity. It’s a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts looking to learn more about ancient water systems.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
We pick up (free of charge) from any hotel or location in Tunis or Hammamet.
You may encounter vendors, offering various items like souvenirs, pictures with Falcon. Be cautious, as some of these vendors can be persistent then demand payment. It is best to give a polite but firm “no thank you” and hand the item back – or leave it on the ground and walk away to be clear that you are not going to engage. Please note that we're not affiliated with any souvenir shops. When shopping, we recommend opting for establishments with fixed prices to ensure fair transactions.