All the history ; Carthage and Bardo Museum
Overview
The ruins of the 3000 years-old Carthage reveal a rich tapestry of Punic, Roman, Byzantine, and Crusader history. Visitors can explore several significant sites including Byrsa Hill and the Antoninus Baths.
- 🏛️ About 9 different sites are available to see, including the Malaga Cisterns, Roman villas, Punic ports, and Salambo Tophet.
- 🚶 The visit can take from 3 to 6 hours, with walking allowing access to about 3-4 sites.
- 🚗 A car is necessary to see more than 4 sites; transportation can be arranged upon demand at the customer's charge.
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pick up from cruise terminal
Pickup included
- Authentic Local lunch experience
- All Fees and Taxes
- Tour guide
- Private transportation
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Baths of AntoninusImpressive Roman ruins in amazing position offering panoramic views of the golf of Tunis .
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Villas RomainesRoman villas Mosaics Panorama Roman street
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The National Bardo MuseumThe biggest collection of roman mosaics + christian collection , the islamic rooms of kairouan and Mahdia + the greek shipwreck+the punic collection
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L'aqueduc de ZaghouanWe visit the final part of the aqueduct , the cisterns of la Malaga in Carthage .
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The Roman Theatre of CarthageThe Roman Theatre of Carthage is a restored ancient Roman theatre complex in Tunis which is now used to host a range of events. Originally built during the time of Roman control of Carthage, the theatre is believed to have been destroyed during the Vandal invasions of the 5th century AD. Originally able to seat at least 5,000 spectators, the Roman theatre of Carthage would have been a central meeting place in the ancient city.