Coastal Gems of Tunisia Private Tour with Lunch
Overview
Captivating history and stunning architecture await you on this private tour of Carthage and Sidi Bou Said. Begin with a visit to the Medina of Tunis, where you'll navigate the labyrinthine alleys and see the magnificent Zitouna Mosque.
- 🏛️ Visit the Site Archeologique de Carthage to explore ancient ruins, including the Baths of Antoninus, Bab El Bhar, and Saint Louis Cathedral.
- 🌊 Marvel at the idyllic village of Sidi Bou Said, known for its iconic blue and white architecture.
- 🚰 Stop by the awe-inspiring Carthage Aqueduct during your journey.
- 🍽️ End your day with a delicious lunch featuring traditional Tunisian cuisine.
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Pickup included
- Transportation
- Professional local tour guide
- Lunch
- Carthage Aqueduct - 4 euros per person
- Baths of Antoninus entry fee - 3 euros per person
- Site Archeologique de Carthage entry fee - 4 euros per person
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Medina of TunisThe historic heart of the city, with winding alleyways, bustling souks, and traditional architecture.
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EzZitouna MosqueThe largest mosque in Tunisia, with a rich history dating back to the 8th century and beautiful architectural features.
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Site Archeologique de CarthageAn ancient city that was once a powerful Mediterranean empire, with impressive ruins that date back to the 6th century BC.
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Baths of AntoninusA historic Roman bath complex that dates back to the 2nd century AD, with well-preserved mosaics and other architectural features.
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Beb BharA historic gateway in the old city walls of Tunis, with impressive architecture and a bustling market area.
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A stunning Gothic cathedral that dates back to the 19th century, with intricate stained glass windows and impressive architectural details.
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Sidi Bou SaidSidi Bou Said is a lovely village situated on a promontory with a stunning view of the Mediterranean. The town features cobblestone streets and striking blue-and-white houses, and visitors can enjoy outdoor cafes, authentic Tunisian cuisine, and art galleries.
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Carthage AqueductA well-preserved ancient aqueduct that was used to transport water to the city of Carthage, with impressive architectural features and a rich history.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.