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Top Hammamet Historical & Heritage Tours

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Ancient Carthage and Sidi Bou Said Half Day Tour with Lunch

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  • Carthage was the capital of ancient Rome's greatest rival and the site of a titanic clash of civilisations. Today, its ruins bear testament to Rome's ultimate victory as you'll discover during this tour, which also takes in Sidi Bou Said. Exploring the site with a guide gives you the historical background and the local perspective on the story...Read more

Day Trip off the beaten track to Cap Bon from Tunis or Hammamet

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  • Cap Bon stretches from Nabeul for 140 km north of the country in the middle of the Mediterranean, towards Sicily. The landscape is an alternation of plains and plateaus, villages, beaches and coves. The fertile region is covered with vines that produce the famous Kelibia Muscat, fruit trees and cereals You can discover a Tunisia a little more...Read more

Private Day Tour Dougga

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  • Dougga is a UNISCO Site and considered as one of the Best Archeolgical Roman Site in North Africa . If you are a fan of History and Archeology then this Site should in your Top 10 Bucket list....Read more

Tunis, Sidi Bousaid and Carthage day trip from Hammamet

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  • A very rich program: Visit the ancient city of Carthage, the authentic city of Sidi Bou Said overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the city of Tunis via the medina during a day trip from Hammamet which includes the transport to and from Hammamet. This tour takes you to one of seven Tunisian World Heritage sites as well as three cities in one...Read more

Day trip to Cape Bon

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  • Cape Bon is rich by its Landscapes, history and culture. This circuit is encompassing all the richness of the region.
    Walk to the medieval Medina, discover the art of pottery, admire the flamingos, visit the fort of Kelibia, lunch at the seaside, relive the civilization of Carthage and Rome and a foot bath at the thermal spring of...Read more

Carthage, Sidi Bousaid, and La Médina

clock 8 to 9 hours
  • To know Tunisia you have to start with the capital where you find
    the site of Carthage registered Unesco and the Medina always belong to the world heritage and the fascinating village Sidi Bousaid with our guides you will have a rich intellectual and interesting circuit that we guarantee it to...Read more

Private Guided Tour of Zaghouan, Thuburbo Majus and Dougga from Hammamet

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  • The Dougga excursion is perfect for lovers of Roman and Carthaginian ruins, a total change of scenery, the magnificent temple of water, the starting point of the aqueducts that carried water to Carthage. You also visit the ancient Roman city Thuburbo Majus and end with the famous site of Dougga classified on the list of world heritage by...Read more

From Hammamet: Full-Day Tour of Carthage, Sidi Bousaid, Bardo and Tunis Medina

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  • Visit the ancient city of Carthage, a seaside village, and the Tunis medina on a full-day tour from Tunis that includes lunch and round-trip transport from your Tunis centrally located hotel. This 8-hours tour takes you to two of Tunisia’s 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single day.

    Highlights
    • Full-day Tunis tour
    • Visit...Read more

Dougga-Testour-Mdjez El Bab

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  • Circuit which one can discover the historical cultural and natural wealth of Tunisia. We pass through the plains of Oued Mejerda we admire the Atlas, we visit the Andalusian town Tastour with its cultural and gastronomic richness.
    Visiting the historic Dougga site with our guides is like traveling back in time to Roman...Read more

Tour of Tunisia in 6 days

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  • Tunisia is rich in history and landscapes. Different civilizations have left traces in its lands such as Carthage, Rome, Bysance, the Arabs, the Ottomans and the French. Nature in this country is so paradoxical between the greenery of the forests of the Atlas mountain range to the north, the dunes of the great eastern Erg of the Sahara and the...Read more
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