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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Ancient Roman ruins, Mosques, Muslim souks, and golden beaches can all be found in stunning Tunisia!. With this unique vacation package, you will visit the capital city, Tunis where you will enjoy Guided Visits to the UNESCO Sites of Ancient Carthage (an extensive Archaeological Site, famous for its Roman Amphitheater) and Dougga; plus its historic Medina (with its souks, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas, and fountains). Continue after that, along the coast to Sousse (with its Medina in Old Town and magnificent mosaics and beaches), and next to Sfax (a major trading port city surrounded by parchment-colored walls). End this trip, enjoying sunny days in Hammamet (a resort town well known for its beaches with turquoise waters, historical sites, and charming white houses near the marina). Private transfers complete this trip, adding stops at additional UNESCO Sites: Kairouan and El Jem plus Monastir and Mahdia. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel, and activities.
This 9 night sample itinerary includes:
Hotel for 3 nights in Tunis
Transfer from Hotel in Tunis to Hotel in Sousse via Kairouan
Hotel for 2 nights in Sousse
Transfer from Hotel in Sousse to Hotel in Sfax via Monastir
Hotel for 2 nights in Sfax
Transfer from Hotel in Sfax to Hotel in Hammamet via El Jem and Mahdia
Hotel for 2 nights in Hammamet
Transfer from Hotel in Hammamet to Tunis Airport
Sample of Included Tours:
Visit the UNESCO Site of Carthage plus the historic Medina and Sidi Bou
Visit the UNESCO Site of Dougga
Your price will only include confirmed available tours; if an included tour becomes unavailable there may be alternate options available at an additional cost.
Ramadan is a month of spirituality and purification during which participants abstain from eating, drinking, and smoking. Ramadan is typically celebrated in late winter or early spring. Please verify dates before booking travel because food and entertainment services in hotels and other public places may be affected.
A modern metropolis in full growth and a major historic city, Tunis is always full of surprises. On the side of the medina, numerous ancient buildings open their doors, some transformed into museums or cultural centers, others into restaurants and tea rooms. The greater metropolitan area of Tunis, often referred to as Grand Tunis, has some 2,700,000 inhabitants. Situated on a large Mediterranean Sea gulf (the Gulf of Tunis), behind the Lake of Tunis and the port of La Goulette, the city extends along the coastal plain and the hills that surround it.
Visit and explore the Bardo National Museum, Zaytuna Mosque, Baths of Antoninus, Carthage National Museum, Byrsa Hill, and so much more.
2 nights in Sousse
Sousse is the third city in Tunisia and one of the most touristic in the country. Large hotels have colonized the coast, and the old town is literally invaded by German and French tourists. The city is once again an important trade center, and agricultural activity has declined in favor of fishing and tourism. Major economic pursuits include sardine canning, automotive parts manufacture and assembly, olive oil processing, and cotton textile milling. To visit, there is the ribat and the Archaeological Museum, both in the medina.
Visit and explore the Sousse Ribat, Sousse Archaeological Museum, AQUASPLASH - Aquapark Thalassa Sousse, Museum Dar Essid, Grande Mosquee de Sousse, and so much more.
2 nights in Sfax
Sfax is considered as the economic pole of the country. Its economic dynamism and its open port on the Mediterranean give it a place of choice on the international market. Sfax is one of Tunisia's largest cities, a main outlet for the country's central and southern regions, and a major fishing port with fish canneries. SFAX is considered the beating heart of the Tunisian economy. The main economic activities of Sfax are industries (phosphate processing), agriculture (olive and olive oil), fishing (largest fishing port in Tunisia) and trade (import-export). SFAX is often described as Tunisia's second city (after the capital Tunis).
Visit and explore the Plage Casino Sfax, Sfax Archaeological Museum, Zoo Touta, Casbah Museum, and so much more.
2 nights in Hammamet
Coastal city of Tunisia, Hammamet, famous for its fine sandy beaches and turquoise waters, is located in the northeast of the country, 37.2 miles from Tunis, on Cap Bon. It is home to a popular seaside resort, particularly frequented by the jet set, which aligns all-inclusive hotel complexes along the sea. Sunbathing, al fresco dining and late-night discos are a way of life in Hammamet, the Tunisian St-Tropez. Located on the fertile Cap Bon Peninsula, about 40 miles south of Tunis, the bayfront resort is surrounded by verdant hills and citrus groves.
Visit and discover the great Hammamet Medina, Plage, Fort Hammamet, Aquapark Flipper, Kasbah, and so much more.
<b>Tunisia</b> might be only a slim wedge along the vast expanse of the Mediterranean coast of North Africa, but there is more than enough natural beauty and history to compete with its famous nearby neighbors Morocco and Egypt. The warm sands and jasmine scents that fill the coast, its abundant and fresh seafood, and the combination of distinct cultures make this an underrated destination worthy of a few days of exploring.
Highlights of Tunisia (Tunis - Sousse - Sfax - Hammamet)
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A modern metropolis in full growth and a major historic city, Tunis is always full of surprises. On the side of the medina, numerous ancient buildings open their doors, some transformed into museums or cultural centers, others into restaurants and tea rooms. The greater metropolitan area of Tunis, often referred to as Grand Tunis, has some 2,700,000 inhabitants. Situated on a large Mediterranean Sea gulf (the Gulf of Tunis), behind the Lake of Tunis and the port of La Goulette, the city extends along the coastal plain and the hills that surround it.
Visit and explore the Bardo National Museum, Zaytuna Mosque, Baths of Antoninus, Carthage National Museum, Byrsa Hill, and so much more.
Sousse is the third city in Tunisia and one of the most touristic in the country. Large hotels have colonized the coast, and the old town is literally invaded by German and French tourists. The city is once again an important trade center, and agricultural activity has declined in favor of fishing and tourism. Major economic pursuits include sardine canning, automotive parts manufacture and assembly, olive oil processing, and cotton textile milling. To visit, there is the ribat and the Archaeological Museum, both in the medina.
Visit and explore the Sousse Ribat, Sousse Archaeological Museum, AQUASPLASH - Aquapark Thalassa Sousse, Museum Dar Essid, Grande Mosquee de Sousse, and so much more.
Sfax is considered as the economic pole of the country. Its economic dynamism and its open port on the Mediterranean give it a place of choice on the international market. Sfax is one of Tunisia's largest cities, a main outlet for the country's central and southern regions, and a major fishing port with fish canneries. SFAX is considered the beating heart of the Tunisian economy. The main economic activities of Sfax are industries (phosphate processing), agriculture (olive and olive oil), fishing (largest fishing port in Tunisia) and trade (import-export). SFAX is often described as Tunisia's second city (after the capital Tunis).
Visit and explore the Plage Casino Sfax, Sfax Archaeological Museum, Zoo Touta, Casbah Museum, and so much more.
Coastal city of Tunisia, Hammamet, famous for its fine sandy beaches and turquoise waters, is located in the northeast of the country, 37.2 miles from Tunis, on Cap Bon. It is home to a popular seaside resort, particularly frequented by the jet set, which aligns all-inclusive hotel complexes along the sea. Sunbathing, al fresco dining and late-night discos are a way of life in Hammamet, the Tunisian St-Tropez. Located on the fertile Cap Bon Peninsula, about 40 miles south of Tunis, the bayfront resort is surrounded by verdant hills and citrus groves.
Visit and discover the great Hammamet Medina, Plage, Fort Hammamet, Aquapark Flipper, Kasbah, and so much more.