Experience Tunisia’s rich heritage on this full-day tour, exploring UNESCO-listed Carthage’s ancient ruins, the charming village of Sidi Bou Said, the fascinating Bardo Museum, and the vibrant Medina of Tunis.
Highlights:
• Discover the UNESCO-listed ruins, visiting iconic sites like the Antonine Baths and Punic Ports.
• Wander the picturesque blue-and-white streets of this coastal village, with stunning Mediterranean views and a relaxed atmosphere.
• Dive into Tunisia’s history at this renowned museum, home to an impressive collection of Roman mosaics and artifacts.
• Experience the bustling heart of Tunis, exploring vibrant markets and historical alleyways.
Pickup included
‼️This option does not include: Guide, Lunch or Entrance fees (Carthage 12 TND=3.8 US Dollars + Bardo museum 13 TND=4 US Dollars)<br/>Pickup included
Included in this option: Private Car and Driver ➕ Professional licensed guide ➕ Lunch ➕ Entrance Fees to Carthage and Bardo Museum<br/>Pickup included
Included in this option: Private Car and Driver ➕ Professional licensed guide ➕ Entrance Fees to Carthage and Bardo Museum<br/>Pickup included
Explore the archaeological site of Carthage, taking in ancient landmarks with sweeping views of the surrounding coastline. Carthage was famously destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC, but excavations have revealed five-story homes, sewage systems, and the remains of city walls that once stretched 21 miles (34 km) across Byrsa Hill.
Explore the archaeological site of Carthage, taking in ancient landmarks with sweeping views of the surrounding coastline. Carthage was famously destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC, but excavations have revealed five-story homes, sewage systems, and the remains of city walls that once stretched 21 miles (34 km) across Byrsa Hill.
Explore the archaeological site of Carthage, taking in ancient landmarks with sweeping views of the surrounding coastline. Carthage was famously destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC, but excavations have revealed five-story homes, sewage systems, and the remains of city walls that once stretched 21 miles (34 km) across Byrsa Hill.
Explore the archaeological site of Carthage, taking in ancient landmarks with sweeping views of the surrounding coastline. Carthage was famously destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC, but excavations have revealed five-story homes, sewage systems, and the remains of city walls that once stretched 21 miles (34 km) across Byrsa Hill.
Discover Sidi Bou Said, a blue-and-white, picturesque village that looks over the Mediterranean Sea.
Discover one of the world’s largest collection of Roman mosaics, The Bardo Museum represents “the premier destination for exploring and understanding Tunisia’s vast and rich history”
Discover the Famous Doors of Tunis Medina
Visit Zitouna Mosque of Tunis
Discover Tunis medina, the city’s UNESCO-listed old city. Follow your guide through the narrow streets to the Zitouna Mosque, a traditional cap-makers market, and Tunis colorful perfume market.
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.
Hammamet is a charming coastal town in Tunisia, known for its beautiful beaches, historic medina, and vibrant nightlife. It offers a mix of relaxation and cultural exploration, making it a popular destination for all types of travelers.
The Medina of Hammamet is a charming old town with narrow streets, white-washed buildings, and vibrant markets. It's a great place to experience the local culture and history.
The Punic Port of Hammamet is an ancient port dating back to the Punic era. It's a significant archaeological site that offers insights into the region's rich history.
Yasmine Hammamet is a modern tourist complex with a marina, shopping centers, and entertainment venues. It's a popular spot for dining, shopping, and nightlife.
Hammamet Beach is a beautiful stretch of coastline with golden sand and clear waters. It's perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
A crispy pastry filled with egg, tuna, and parsley, fried to perfection.
A traditional dish made with steamed semolina grains, served with vegetables and meat.
A spicy chili paste made from red peppers, garlic, and spices, often served with bread or meals.
A sweet pastry made from semolina, filled with dates or almonds, and fried or boiled, then coated in honey.
The best time to visit Hammamet is during the summer months when the weather is perfect for beach activities and outdoor exploration. The town is lively with numerous events and festivals.
Tunisian Dinar (TND)
GMT+1
230VV, 50HzHz
Hammamet is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take common precautions.
Hammamet Bus Station
Louage is a shared taxi service that operates like a bus. It's a common and affordable way to get around Hammamet and to nearby towns.
Available • Apps:
Car, Bike, Scooter
Nabeul is a nearby town known for its pottery and ceramics, as well as its historic sites and vibrant markets.
The Kerkennah Islands offer a unique experience with their pristine beaches, clear waters, and traditional fishing villages.
Kairouan is a historic city known for its Islamic architecture and religious significance. It's home to the Great Mosque of Kairouan, one of the most important Islamic sites in the world.
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