️ What Sets Our Tour Apart
From the spiritual majesty of Kairouan to the awe-inspiring Roman Colosseum of El Jem and the picturesque coastal charm of Monastir, this experience is more than just sightseeing—it’s a deep dive into history, culture, and architecture.
Travel in comfort with air-conditioned transport and onboard WiFi
Perfect for history lovers and those looking for authentic Tunisian experiences
Enjoy multiple UNESCO World Heritage Sites in one day
Flexible pacing, no rushed schedules, with plenty of photo and exploration time
Convenient hotel or airport pickup/drop-off
Small-group or private experience to ensure a personalized journey
Whether you're intrigued by the silence of ancient ruins, the grandeur of Islamic architecture, or Tunisia’s modern coastal legacy, this tour wraps it all up into a beautiful memory you won’t forget.
Pickup included
Kairouan – The Spiritual Capital of Tunisia
Step into history in Kairouan, Tunisia’s holiest city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
What you’ll experience:
Visit the Great Mosque of Kairouan, one of the oldest and most impressive mosques in the Islamic world.
Explore the Aghlabid Basins, remarkable 9th-century water reservoirs that showcase ancient engineering.
Wander through the Medina, filled with artisan shops, spice markets, and authentic Tunisian charm.
Discover the Mausoleum of Sidi Sahbi (Barber's Mosque), a masterpiece of tilework and architecture.
️ El Jem – The Roman Colosseum of Africa
Travel back to Roman times in El Jem, home to one of the world’s largest and best-preserved amphitheaters.
What you’ll experience:
Explore the El Jem Amphitheatre, a massive Roman colosseum that could hold up to 35,000 spectators — even larger than the one in Rome!
Learn about ancient gladiators and Roman entertainment.
Visit the El Jem Archaeological Museum, featuring stunning mosaics and Roman artifacts.
️ Monastir – Coastal History & Serenity
Unwind in Monastir, a beautiful coastal city blending history and seaside charm.
What you’ll experience:
Walk through the Ribat of Monastir, a fortress overlooking the sea that dates back to the 8th century.
Visit the Mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, Tunisia’s first president, with its elegant domes and grand architecture.
Enjoy free time along the Marina and Corniche, where you can sip mint tea with sea views or shop for local crafts.
Sousse is a vibrant coastal city in Tunisia, known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and the iconic medieval medina. It offers a unique blend of ancient architecture, bustling markets, and modern amenities, making it a compelling destination for history buffs and beach lovers alike.
The Medina of Sousse is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved medieval Arab-Muslim cities in the world. It features narrow, winding streets, historic buildings, and bustling markets.
The Ribat of Sousse is a historic fortification and one of the most impressive examples of early Islamic military architecture in Tunisia. It offers panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.
The Great Mosque of Sousse is one of the oldest and most significant mosques in Tunisia. It features beautiful Islamic architecture and a peaceful courtyard.
The Sousse Archaeological Museum is one of the most important museums in Tunisia, featuring a vast collection of Roman and Islamic artifacts, including mosaics, sculptures, and jewelry.
Sousse Beach is a beautiful stretch of coastline with golden sand and clear waters. It is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
Ksar Hellal is a small town near Sousse known for its historic ksar (fortified granary) and traditional architecture. It offers a glimpse into rural Tunisian life.
A crispy fried pastry filled with egg, tuna, parsley, and sometimes cheese. It is a popular street food in Tunisia.
A hearty soup made with cracked wheat, chickpeas, and spices, often served with a poached egg and harissa.
A traditional Tunisian dish made with steamed couscous, vegetables, and meat (usually lamb or chicken).
A spicy chili paste made with red peppers, garlic, and spices. It is a staple in Tunisian cuisine and is used to add flavor to many dishes.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, ideal for beach activities and exploring the city. However, it can be crowded and more expensive.
Tunisian Dinar (TND)
GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST) during daylight saving time
230VV, 50HzHz
Sousse is generally a safe destination for travelers, but it is important to exercise caution, especially in crowded areas and at night. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and scams, can occur, so it is important to be vigilant and keep an eye on your belongings.
Sousse Railway Station
Sousse Bus Station
The bus system is affordable and covers most of the city, including the medina and beach areas. Buses can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: InDrive, Careem
Car, Bike, Scooter
El Jem is a small town in Tunisia known for its impressive Roman amphitheater, which is one of the best-preserved in the world. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for history buffs.
Kairouan is a historic city in Tunisia known for its Islamic architecture and religious significance. It is home to the Great Mosque of Kairouan, one of the most important mosques in the Islamic world.
Mahdia is a coastal town in Tunisia known for its historic medina and beautiful beaches. It is a great place to explore the rich history of the region and enjoy the Mediterranean Sea.
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