After pickup from your hotel, start your tour at the Archaeological Museum of Nabeul. Although the museum is modest, it has an impressive collection of mosaics and rare artifacts from various archaeological sites of Cap Bon.
Then, head to Kelibia to explore its fortress, one of the most important monuments of Cap Bon. Built on a massive rock 150 meters high, it is the largest and best-preserved Muslim fortress in Tunisia. Enjoy spectacular views of the fortress from Kelibia Harbor, the fourth largest fishing port in Tunisia.
Continue your visit to the ruins of Kerkouane, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These artificial caves were dug by prisoners and slaves under the Carthaginians and Romans.
Then, enjoy a hike to Korbous to visit the natural hot baths before returning to your hotel.
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Visit the Archaeological Museum of Nabeul, offers a rich collection of artifacts dating from the Punic, Roman and Byzantine periods. Among the most remarkable pieces are colorful and detailed mosaics, as well as sculptures, ceramics and various objects of daily life.
Visit Kelibia Fortress, located in Kelibia, is an impressive historical site with panoramic views of the Mediterranean. Built by the Phoenicians and modified by the Romans, Byzantines and Ottomans, it is famous for its well-preserved walls and bastions. The fortress is a testament to the strategic importance of the region and is a fascinating place to learn about military history and enjoy the coastal scenery.
Kerkouane is a Punic archaeological site in Tunisia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers well-preserved remains of a Phoenician city, including houses, temples and artifacts. It is a key place to understand urban planning and culture of the Phoenician period.
Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, is a vibrant city where ancient history meets modern life. Known for its rich cultural heritage, bustling medinas, and Mediterranean charm, it offers a unique blend of Arab, African, and European influences. The city is a gateway to Tunisia's diverse landscapes, from the Sahara Desert to the coastal resorts of the Mediterranean.
The Medina of Tunis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the Arab world. It's a labyrinth of narrow streets filled with shops, mosques, and historic buildings.
One of the most important museums in the Islamic world, the Bardo Museum houses an extensive collection of mosaics, artifacts, and historical exhibits.
The ancient city of Carthage, founded by the Phoenicians, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with ruins dating back to the 9th century BC.
A picturesque hilltop village known for its blue and white architecture, narrow streets, and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
A crispy fried pastry filled with egg, tuna, parsley, and sometimes cheese.
A traditional chickpea soup flavored with garlic, cumin, and harissa, often served with bread and a poached egg.
A slow-cooked stew made with meat (chicken, lamb, or fish) and vegetables, seasoned with spices and served with bread.
A sweet pastry made from semolina, filled with dates or almonds, and fried or baked, then soaked in honey syrup.
These seasons offer the most comfortable weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is lively with cultural events and festivals.
Tunisian Dinar (TND)
GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)
230VV, 50HzHz
Tunis is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots.
Tunis Ville
Tunis City Bus Terminal, Tunis South Bus Terminal
The metro is efficient and air-conditioned, making it a comfortable option for travelers.
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A coastal city known for its historic medina, beautiful beaches, and the impressive Ribat of Sousse.
A popular resort town known for its beautiful beaches, luxury hotels, and the picturesque Medina of Hammamet.
Home to the impressive Roman amphitheater, El Djem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering a glimpse into Tunisia's Roman past.
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