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7 Hours
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, Espanol, Francais, Germany, Italian
Experience Tunisia’s cultural gems on a Tunis Carthage Sidi Bou Said Tour, designed for travelers seeking history, beauty, and personalized exploration. This private day trip combines UNESCO World Heritage Sites, vibrant markets, and coastal vistas for an unforgettable journey.
Begin your tour in Sidi Bou Said, a postcard-perfect village overlooking the Mediterranean. Stroll cobblestone streets lined with cobalt-blue doors and whitewashed buildings. Pause at Café des Nattes for mint tea and panoramic sea views. This artistic enclave, once frequented by poets like Paul Klee, remains a highlight of Tunisian coastal charm.
Next, explore Carthage, the ancient Phoenician city turned Roman powerhouse. Walk through the Antonine Baths, one of the largest Roman thermal complexes, and stand in the amphitheater where gladiators once battled. Learn how Carthage’s strategic harbor shaped Mediterranean trade and its eventual UNESCO designation.
Conclude your day in Tunis Medina, a UNESCO-listed maze of bustling souks and historic landmarks. Admire the Zitouna Mosque’s intricate architecture, haggle for ceramics at the Covered Souk, and inhale the scent of spices in the perfume markets. This vibrant district showcases Tunisia’s living traditions.
En route, pass by the Carthage National Museum to view Punic artifacts. Optionally, visit the Bardo Museum (if time permits) to see Roman mosaics.
Yes! The mix of ancient ruins, colorful villages, and markets appeals to all ages. Guides adapt storytelling to engage younger travelers.
Its blue-and-white architecture, cliffside Mediterranean views, and artistic legacy make it a top destination for photographers and culture lovers.
Some areas have uneven terrain, but key sites like the Antonine Baths offer accessible pathways. Inform us in advance for accommodations.
Typically 1.5 hours, but this can be adjusted. Focus on shopping, history, or café stops based on your interests.
It preserves layers of Phoenician, Roman, and Byzantine history, reflecting Mediterranean civilization’s evolution over 2,000 years.