Explore the ancient ruins of Carthage, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, including the Punic Port, Antonine Baths, and the Carthage Museum. Learn about the history of the Carthaginian Empire and its significance in world history.
Lunch at La Goulette
4.7
(1000+)
Enjoy traditional Tunisian seafood dishes at La Goulette, a charming seaside town known for its fishing industry. Try the grilled octopus and the famous couscous with fish.
Tunis Medina
4.7
(1000+)
Stroll through the narrow alleys of the Tunis Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover the vibrant culture and history of the city. Visit the Zitouna Mosque, the Bardo Museum, and the souks for some shopping.
Day 2
El Djem Amphitheatre
4.7
(1000+)
Explore the impressive El Djem Amphitheatre, the third largest Roman amphitheatre in the world. Climb to the top for a breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside.
Kairouan Mosque
4.7
(1000+)
Visit the Great Mosque of Kairouan, one of the most important Islamic landmarks in North Africa. Learn about the history of the mosque and its role in the development of Islamic architecture.
Lunch at Le Berbere
4.7
(1000+)
Taste the flavors of North Africa at Le Berbere, a cozy restaurant in Kairouan known for its couscous and grilled meats. Don't miss the harissa, a spicy chili paste that is a staple in Tunisian cuisine.
Chott El Djerid
4.7
(1000+)
Experience the surreal landscape of Chott El Djerid, the largest salt lake in the Sahara Desert. Take a camel ride or a 4x4 tour to explore the salt flats and the surrounding desert dunes.
Day 3
Douz Sahara Desert
4.7
(1000+)
Embark on an unforgettable desert adventure in Douz, the gateway to the Sahara Desert. Take a camel trek or a dune buggy ride to explore the stunning landscape and the traditional Berber villages.
Lunch at Dar El Jeld
4.7
(1000+)
Indulge in the flavors of Tunisian haute cuisine at Dar El Jeld, a beautifully restored mansion in the heart of Tunis. Try the lamb with quince and the Tunisian-style gazpacho.
Tunisian Cooking Class
4.7
(1000+)
Learn the secrets of Tunisian cuisine in a hands-on cooking class led by a local chef. Prepare traditional dishes such as brik, a crispy pastry filled with egg and tuna, and makroudh, a sweet date-filled pastry.
Day 4
Hammamet Beach
4.7
(1000+)
Relax on the golden sands of Hammamet Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in Tunisia. Swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea and soak up the sun on a lounger.
Lunch at Chez Achour
4.7
(1000+)
Taste the fresh seafood dishes at Chez Achour, a cozy beachfront restaurant in Hammamet. Try the grilled sea bream and the paella with seafood.
Yasmine Hammamet
4.7
(1000+)
Stroll through the charming marina of Yasmine Hammamet, a modern resort town with a Mediterranean flair. Visit the Carthageland theme park or take a boat tour to explore the coastline.