Haggling skills at the ready for the souks and shops in these two charming seaside towns. Contrast the quiet village streets of Hergla with the vibrant medina of Sousse. Classic Tunisian crafts you'll see include colourful Kairouan rugs, embroidered textiles, copper lamps, leather slippers and olive wood pieces.
We'll begin with a stroll around the whitewashed village of Hergla, sitting pretty on top of the coastal cliffs. It's a charming place where the blue of the windows and doors echoes the sea below. Wander the lanes to see the old mosque and watch the basket weavers at work. Maybe you'll catch the fishing boats coming back to harbour with their catch.
Oozing old-world Tunisian character, Sousse medina's web of lanes are bursting with activity. As well as the main market at Bab Jadid, don't miss Bab il Gharbi, a great area for shopping, watching local craftsmen, trying street food, or stopping at a café.
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We’ll kick off your morning of exploration at the white-washed, clifftop town of Hergla. It’s known for raffia artisans - who weave all kinds of designs out of this dried plant - as well as being the site of ancient Horrea Coelia during the Roman period.
Then, you’ll swap to Sousse. Once you arrive, you’ll head into its maze of a medina, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its fine Arab architecture, unchanged for centuries.
Monastir is a charming coastal city in Tunisia, known for its beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and vibrant culture. It's a popular destination for both relaxation and exploration, offering a blend of ancient history and modern amenities.
The Ribat of Monastir is a historic fortress that dates back to the 8th century. It offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and is a key landmark of the city.
Monastir Beach is a beautiful stretch of sandy coastline with clear waters. It's perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
This mausoleum is dedicated to Tunisia's first president, Habib Bourguiba. The architecture is impressive, and the site offers a glimpse into the country's modern history.
A crispy pastry filled with egg, tuna, and herbs. It's a popular street food in Tunisia.
A traditional Tunisian soup made with chickpeas, garlic, and cumin, often served with bread.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather and plenty of sunshine. It's perfect for beach activities and exploring the city.
Tunisian Dinar (TND)
GMT+1
230VV, 50HzHz
Monastir is generally safe for tourists, but it's always important to stay aware of your surroundings and take common precautions.
Monastir Train Station
Monastir Bus Station
The local bus system is affordable and covers most parts of the city. Buses are a convenient way to get around Monastir.
Available • Apps: InDrive, Careem
Car, Bike, Scooter
Sousse is a nearby city known for its rich history and beautiful medina. It's a great destination for history buffs and cultural enthusiasts.
El Jem is home to one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for history lovers.
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