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Our expertly guided tour will take you to some of the country's most iconic landmarks, offering a perfect blend of history, art, and stunning coastal views.
The National Bardo Museum: Immerse yourself in a vast collection of Roman mosaics and artifacts, providing a fascinating glimpse into Tunisia's rich history.
Ruins of Carthage: Wander through the ancient city of Carthage, once a powerful Phoenician trading empire, and marvel at its impressive ruins.
Medina of Tunis: Get lost in the vibrant souks of the Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and experience the authentic atmosphere of Tunisian life.
Sidi Bou Said: Be captivated by the charming blue-and-white architecture of this picturesque coastal town, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Local Expertise: As a leading travel agency in Tunisia, we have a deep understanding of the country and its hidden gems.
Enjoy a delicious Tunisian lunch (optional).
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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The National Bardo Museum
The Bardo museum is housed in the bey of Tunis’ former palace. Famous for its Roman mosaics taken from archaeological sites all over the country, it is widely considered one of the best collections in the world. Just when you think that you’ve seen the best, the next room reveals something even more wondrous! Though the Bardo is primarily about mosaics, it also houses the most important finds from Tunisia’s archaeological sites.
Site Archeologique de Carthage
Founded by the Phoenicians in 814 BC. The earliest settlements of Punic Carthage can sill be seen on Byrsa Hill, just below the renowed Carthage National Museum. Although destroyed by the Romans in 146BC and later built over by them, recent excavation has revealed the foundations of five-story Punic houses, each with its own cistern and drainage system. The most remarkable early remains are the two basins of the Punic Ports, an evidence of the Carthaginian’ mastery of the sea, which fascinated and frustrated the Romans. Another important site of pre-roman Carthage is the Tophet, a burial ground and a sanctuary of the Punic deities Tanit and Baal.
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