Discover Tunisia’s hidden gems on a 7-day guided tour. Enjoy authentic experiences, local culture, and sustainable tourism. Book now for an unforgettable adventure.
Discover Tunisia’s hidden gems on a 7-day guided tour. Enjoy authentic experiences, local culture, and sustainable tourism. Book now for an unforgettable adventure.
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Bardo National Museum - The Bardo Museum is renowned for its Roman mosaics, which are among the largest and most valuable collections globally. These mosaics showcase a variety of designs and themes, including mythological scenes, portraits, and depictions of daily life in ancient Rome.
Beyond the mosaics, the museum…
Tunis-Bardo Museum-Medina
Bardo National Museum - The Bardo Museum is renowned for its Roman mosaics, which are among the largest and most valuable collections globally. These mosaics showcase a variety of designs and themes, including mythological scenes, portraits, and depictions of daily life in ancient Rome.
Beyond the mosaics, the museum features rooms dedicated to archaeological exhibits from various civilizations that have influenced Tunisia, such as the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, and Romans. Additionally, there is a section focused on Islamic culture, displaying manuscripts, ceramics, and religious art.
Medina of Tunis - Marvel at the Islamic architecture and the intricate details of the doors, windows, and facades of the ancient houses and palaces. Explore the souks, where a variety of traditional products, from exotic spices to colorful fabrics and authentic crafts, can be found.
Discover the hidden corners of the Medina and uncover historic mosques, such as the Zitouna Mosque, a sacred site that has been a spiritual center for centuries.
Immerse in local life by mingling with locals and savoring delicious Tunisian cuisine in traditional restaurants. From couscous to the spicy flavors of local dishes, each bite offers an explosion of flavors and aromas.
Carthage - Sidi Bou Said
Site Archeologique de Carthage - Carthage, an ancient Phoenician and later Roman city, invites visitors to walk among its well-preserved ruins and learn about its historical significance. Visit the Antonino Pio thermal baths, the third largest in the Roman world, the Punic ports dating back to the 2nd century BC, the hill of Byrsa, the ancient acropolis of Carthage, and the famous sanctuary of Tanit called Tophet, along with the Roman villas of birds.
Baths of Antoninus - The Antonine Baths are a Roman thermal complex located in Carthage, Tunisia. Constructed during the reign of Roman emperor Antoninus Pius in the 2nd century AD, they were part of the numerous structures and public buildings in ancient Carthage.
Byrsa Hill - Byrsa Hill is a significant historical site in Carthage, Tunisia. In ancient times, it served as the political and religious center of Carthage, a Mediterranean power for several centuries.
Salammbo Tophet - The Tophet of Carthage consists of a series of funerary graves and steles dating from the 8th to 3rd centuries BC. These graves contained stone or ceramic urns with animal remains and occasionally human remains, mainly infants. It is believed these sacrifices were related to religious rites and possibly offerings to ensure divine favor and community protection.
Villas Romaines - Villa of Love and Psyche: This villa is renowned for its mosaics depicting the story of Love and Psyche, a Roman mythological tale. The mosaics illustrate detailed and colorful scenes narrating the love story between the two characters.
Punic Ports of Carthage - The port of Carthage was a witness to significant historical events, including the Carthaginian expansion, the Punic Wars against Rome, and the destruction of Carthage by the Romans in 146 BC. During these times, the port was a hub for trade, naval battles, and shipbuilding.
Tunisia - Bulla Regia - Dougga
Bulla Regia - Discover the fascinating Roman city of Bulla Regia, where the highlight is its underground houses, a true archaeological treasure. Imagine walking through cobblestone streets and discovering houses with conventional upper floors and surprising underground lower levels. These underground houses, called “hypogeums,” will amaze you with their magnificent mosaics and well-preserved frescoes. Experience Roman ingenuity as you learn how ancient inhabitants protected themselves from extreme weather and created a cool underground oasis.
Dougga - Dougga, known in ancient times as Thugga, was a Roman city and one of the most important settlements in the Roman province of Africa. Founded as a Punic city in the 6th century BC, it reached its peak during the Roman period, between the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD.
Teboursouk - Teboursouk is celebrated for its history and natural environment. The city has ancient roots and has been inhabited for centuries. During Roman times, it developed as a significant agricultural and commercial center.
Kairouan-Sbeitla-Tozeur
Kairouan - Kairouan is a historic city in Tunisia and one of the main cultural and religious centers of the country. Recognized as one of the holy cities of Islam, it boasts numerous monuments and sites of historical importance. The Great Mosque of Okba is the city’s focal point and one of the oldest mosques in Africa. The Kairouan Medina is a labyrinth of narrow alleys where visitors can lose themselves in a world of charm and tradition. Besides its religious significance, Kairouan is known for its craftsmanship, especially in carpet and textile production. Visitors can explore workshops where these traditional artworks are made and purchase unique souvenirs.
The Great Mosque of Kairouan - The Okba Mosque is renowned for its distinctive Islamic architecture and is considered an outstanding example of mosque architecture worldwide. The mosque features a central courtyard, known as the ablution courtyard, surrounded by marble columns and arcades. Additionally, it has a main prayer hall with a large central dome and a tall minaret from which prayer is called.
Medina of Kairouan - The Medina of Kairouan is the old town of Kairouan, located in central Tunisia. It is considered one of the oldest and best-preserved medinas in the country and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Sbeitla - In ancient times, Sbeitla was known as “Sufetula” and was a prosperous Roman city. Founded in the 1st century BC, it reached its peak in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. During this period, Sufetula was an important city in the Roman province of Africa, boasting numerous buildings and monuments.
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Chebika - Chebika is renowned for its waterfall and lush vegetation, which contrasts with the surrounding desert environment. The water flows from the mountains, creating a green oasis in the desert, making it a picturesque place to visit.
Tamerza Canyon - Tamerza is famous for its gorges and canyons, offering spectacular views. The rocky landscape and waterfalls in Tamerza create a stunning atmosphere, ideal for hiking and enjoying nature.
Ong Jmal - Ong Jemal, also known as the “camel’s neck,” is a unique site with rock formations resembling a camel’s hump. This location offers panoramic views of the desert and is a popular spot to enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the surroundings. These three oases are popular destinations for tourists visiting the Tozeur region due to their natural beauty and connection to traditional desert life. Each has its distinctive charm and offers a unique experience for visitors.
Tozeur - The Medina of Tozeur is characterized by its adobe houses, known as “ksour,” which are structures built with mud bricks and straw, forming a complex of buildings around a central patio. These ksour are grouped in narrow alleys, creating a charming and picturesque atmosphere.
Tozeur-Chott el Djerid-Douz-Matmata
Chott El Jerid - The Chott el Djerid salt lake is a stunning body of water located in southwestern Tunisia. Spanning around 5,000 square kilometers, it is the largest salt lake in North Africa. What makes Chott el Djerid unique is its changing nature. During most of the year, the lake is dry, and its surface is covered with a layer of white salt, creating a surreal, desert landscape. However, during periods of rain, the lake fills with water, transforming into a giant mirror that reflects the sky and the surrounding area. The salt lake scenery is spectacular and offers a feeling of vastness and serenity. The expanses of salt and the lack of vegetation create a desolate and mysterious atmosphere. The changing colors of the sky and sunlight add a touch of beauty and magic to the environment.
Douz - Douz is a charming city located in the south of Tunisia, near the edge of the Sahara Desert. Known as the “Gateway to the Desert,” Douz is a popular destination for those wishing to explore and experience life in the Tunisian desert. The city of Douz has an authentic and traditional atmosphere. Its streets are lined with mud and adobe houses, and the local market offers a variety of typical products, such as handicrafts, carpets, and spices. Douz is also famous for its International Desert Festival, which attracts visitors from all over the world to enjoy music, dance, and cultural events.
Douz’s strategic location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the desert. Tourists can take camel or all-terrain vehicle tours to discover the surrounding sand dunes, oases, and stunning landscapes.
Matmata - Matmata is a small town located in the Ser region of Tunisia. It is known for its unusual underground houses. The architecture of Matmata is unique, as the houses are dug into the earth and have rooms arranged around a central courtyard. These underground houses offer excellent protection from the extreme temperatures of the desert and are a popular tourist attraction.
In addition to its underground houses, Matmata is famous for being one of the filming locations of the Star Wars saga. Several scenes from the original film were filmed in and around the town, attracting Star Wars fans from around the world.
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Sousse - Sousse is a beautiful coastal city located on the east coast of Tunisia. It is known for its rich history, golden sand beaches, and vibrant cultural life. With a unique combination of historical charm and modernity, Sousse attracts tourists from all over the world. The centerpiece of the medina is the Ribat de Sousse, an impressive fortress built in the 9th century. From the top of its towers, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the city and the sea. You can also explore the Sousse Archaeological Museum, housed in a former palace, which contains an impressive collection of historical artifacts.
Sousse boasts magnificent beaches bathed by the Mediterranean Sea. Its crystal-clear waters and wide stretches of golden sand are perfect for relaxing, sunbathing, and enjoying water sports such as diving and snorkeling.
Ribat - The structure of the ribat is impressive, with thick walls and strategically placed watchtowers. Inside, there is a central courtyard surrounded by corridors and rooms used by monks and soldiers in ancient times. At the top of the fortress, you can access the walls from where you can get panoramic views of the city and the sea.
The Ribat de Sousse also houses a small museum displaying a collection of artifacts and historical objects related to the history of the fortress and the region. Visitors can explore the different rooms of the museum and learn more about the military and religious history of the ribat.

- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Optional excursions :dromedary tour
- Tourist taxes (one euro per person and per night is paid in each Hotel) each hotel
- Meals
- Optional excursions :dromedary tour
- Tourist taxes (one euro per person and per night is paid in each Hotel) each hotel
- Meals
Our comprehensive guided tour of Tunisia is perfect for those seeking an alternative to the usual tourist activities. This trip caters to a variety of tastes and preferences, offering a full exploration of Tunisia’s wonders. Delight in the country’s stunning landscapes and attractions. Additionally, our commitment to sustainable and responsible tourism…
Our comprehensive guided tour of Tunisia is perfect for those seeking an alternative to the usual tourist activities. This trip caters to a variety of tastes and preferences, offering a full exploration of Tunisia’s wonders. Delight in the country’s stunning landscapes and attractions. Additionally, our commitment to sustainable and responsible tourism enables close collaboration with local communities. Participants will have the chance to engage deeply with the authentic culture and traditions of each location, creating meaningful connections with the residents who inhabit these areas.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.