Escape the chaos by discovering the beauty of the “Cap Bon” peninsula After a brief journey of about an hour, we will board a korbous to wash your feet in hot springs flowing from the mountain to the Mediterranean. Then visit the ruins of the Punic city of Kerkouane, a UNESCO historical heritage site. After a short drive, you reach Kélibia, to climb its fortress with a fabulous view. Then, you continue towards Hammamet, to visit its beautiful little medina, bathed by the waves of the Mediterranean Sea.
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Korbous has been famous since Roman times and before for being a spa resort, a combination of hot springs flowing into the Mediterranean Sea with superb mountain views.
The Punic city of Kerkouane, located at the tip of the Cap Bon peninsula, has been included on the UNESCO world heritage list since November 28, 1986. A combination of ruins and magnificent sea views.
Kélibia Fort is a 16th-century citadel that was built atop a 150-meter-high rocky promontory overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the town of Kélibia in the Nabeul governorate, on the northeastern coast of the Tunisian peninsula of Cap Bon.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.