Discover Tunisia your way. Personalized tours, unique stays, and hidden gems await. Explore off the beaten path and experience authentic local attractions.
Discover Tunisia your way. Personalized tours, unique stays, and hidden gems await. Explore off the beaten path and experience authentic local attractions.
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Sousse - Sousse is a port city that beautifully blends natural beauty with historical heritage. Its beaches are renowned for their clear waters and soft sand, making it a favorite spot for sun and sea enthusiasts. Visitors can unwind on sun loungers, engage in water sports, or simply enjoy the sea breeze. The historic…
Tunez-Sousse-el Djem-Matmata
Sousse - Sousse is a port city that beautifully blends natural beauty with historical heritage. Its beaches are renowned for their clear waters and soft sand, making it a favorite spot for sun and sea enthusiasts. Visitors can unwind on sun loungers, engage in water sports, or simply enjoy the sea breeze. The historic center, known as the Medina of Sousse, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major attraction. Its narrow cobbled streets are rich in history and charm, featuring ancient walls, fortified gates, mosques, souks, and stunning traditional houses. Here, tourists can immerse themselves in local culture, explore vibrant markets, and admire Islamic architecture.
El-Jem - Home to one of the largest Roman amphitheaters, El-Jem’s size and design are comparable to the renowned Colosseum in Rome. Constructed mainly of limestone, the amphitheater has remained remarkably well-preserved over the centuries. Despite past damage and looting, much of its original architecture, including stands, underground passages, and entrances, is still intact. Visiting the El Djem Coliseum is a remarkable experience for history and architecture enthusiasts.
Matmata - Matmata is a small city in southern Tunisia, famous for its underground dwellings known as “troglodytes.” These homes are carved into the rock, featuring rooms located inside wells dug into the ground. This traditional architecture has been used by local communities for centuries to protect against the desert’s extreme heat. The city gained international fame for its appearance in the Star Wars film, where it served as a setting for the planet Tatooine. Fans of the saga can visit some of the film locations and experience the feeling of being in an alien world.
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Ksar Hadada - Ksar Hdada is renowned for its unique architecture and state of preservation. The structure is built in concentric layers, with several houses grouped around a central courtyard used as a barn. The houses feature mud walls and vaulted ceilings, often adorned with geometric details and traditional symbols. Its traditional architecture and cultural significance make it an intriguing destination for history buffs and Star Wars fans eager to explore the region’s ksour.
Chenini - The village of Chenini is distinguished by its traditional Berber-style houses, built in stone and harmoniously integrated with the natural environment. Homes are often constructed on terraces, with each level stepping back from the one below, creating a stepped appearance. This architectural design served both defensive and practical purposes, offering protection against potential invaders and maximizing available space. Chenini is famous for its unique warehouses, known as “ghorfas,” which are integral to the village’s architecture. These rectangular structures with small openings were used to store grain, protecting it from pests and the harsh desert environment. The ghorfas are stacked on top of each other, creating a stunning visual element of the village.
Ksar Ghilane - Ksar Ghilane is celebrated for its ancient Berber fort, a significant landmark in the region. The fort, also known as Ksar Ghilane, was initially built as a military post and later served as a caravanserai, providing shelter and supplies to travelers crossing the desert. Besides its historical importance, Ksar Ghilane attracts visitors with its natural beauty. The oasis is surrounded by breathtaking sand dunes, offering opportunities for desert exploration, camel riding, and sandboarding. The area is also known for its therapeutic hot springs, where visitors can relax and enjoy the warm waters.
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Douz - Douz is renowned as a key starting point for desert expeditions. Its vast sand expanses and arid climate make it an ideal destination for adventure and desert tourism enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy activities such as camel rides, 4x4 safaris, quad biking, and dune sandboarding. In addition to the desert’s allure, Douz hosts the famous International Sahara Festival annually, attracting visitors worldwide. During this festival, camel racing competitions, traditional music and dance performances, and exhibitions of local crafts and cuisine take place. The city itself showcases a blend of Berber and Arab cultural influences.
Chott El Jerid - Chott el Djerid is a vast salt lake in southern Tunisia, North Africa. It is the largest salt lake in the Sahara and one of the largest in Africa. Chott el Djerid is located in an endorheic basin, meaning it has no natural outlet for the water it receives, so it evaporates, leaving behind a saline surface.
Tozeur - Tozeur is a beautiful and picturesque oasis in southwestern Tunisia, North Africa. It is known for its lush vegetation, palm trees, and its rich history and culture.
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Tozeur - An optional tour can be booked to El Chebika Oasis, located in southwest Tunisia, offering a unique experience in the desert. It is known for its natural beauty, mountainous landscapes, and impressive waterfalls, or simply pass through the city of Tozeur.
Tamerza - Tamerza is an abandoned village in the Tunisian desert, offering a unique experience to visitors. Its impressive waterfall, spectacular landscape, and fascinating history make Tamerza an attractive destination for those seeking to explore lesser-known places and immerse themselves in the desert’s natural beauty.
Mides Valley - One of Mides’ most famous features is its canyon, known as “Mides Canyon” or “Mides Gorge.” This impressive gorge, formed by water erosion over centuries, offers stunning views. Its rocky walls rise high, creating a narrow passage through which a stream flows. It is a popular spot for visitors who want to explore and appreciate the region’s natural beauty.
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Kairouan - Kairouan boasts several historical and religious sites, the most notable being the Kairouan Grand Mosque. Built in the 9th century, this mosque is one of the oldest and holiest in Africa and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mosque features an impressive minaret and distinctive Islamic architecture, with beautiful mosaics and ornamental details.
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Medina of Tunis - The Medina is a historical and cultural treasure in the heart of Tunis. With its stunning architecture, lively markets, and rich history, it offers visitors a unique experience to explore traditional Tunisian life and immerse themselves in the beauty of a medieval medina.
Carthage - Carthage is an impressive archaeological site with a rich history dating back to ancient times. Its ruins, including the Punic ports, thermal baths, Tanit sanctuary, and its significance in Roman history, make it a fascinating destination for history and archaeology enthusiasts.
Sidi Bou Said - The most notable aspect of Sidi Bou Said is its white and blue architecture. The city’s houses and buildings are painted in bright white tones and adorned with blue accents, creating a visually stunning atmosphere. The cobblestone streets are filled with flowers and potted plants, adding a touch of color and additional beauty to the place.

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- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Drinks (wine or soft drinks)
- Tourist taxes 1 euro per night per person
- Jeep tour to Chebika Tamerza and Medis is optional and pays 45 euros per person
- Drinks (wine or soft drinks)
- Tourist taxes 1 euro per night per person
- Jeep tour to Chebika Tamerza and Medis is optional and pays 45 euros per person
Personalized itinerary: Instead of following a standard tourist itinerary, Tunisia al complet is a personalized tour based on your interests and preferences. Research lesser-known destinations, discover authentic local attractions, and explore places off the beaten path. Alternative accommodation: Instead of staying in conventional hotels, try…
Personalized itinerary: Instead of following a standard tourist itinerary, Tunisia al complet is a personalized tour based on your interests and preferences. Research lesser-known destinations, discover authentic local attractions, and explore places off the beaten path. Alternative accommodation: Instead of staying in conventional hotels, try alternative accommodation options. Consider renting a local house, staying at a campsite, trying a boutique hotel, or even staying at a monastery or traditional guest house
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.