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About Tunisia

Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and a cultural as well as historical hub of the country. The city blends ancient architecture with modernity: the old town (medina), featuring narrow streets and traditional markets, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that coexists with contemporary neighborhoods. In the medina, visitors can find stunning mosques, such as the Zahra Mosque and the Kasbah Mosque. Don't miss the Bardo National Museum, home to one of the largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world. Nearby lies Carthage, an ancient city with remarkable ruins. Tunis offers a variety of restaurants serving local cuisine, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere.
Main attractions in
Carthage
The Bardo National Museum
The Sahara
The ancient Thugga (Dougga)
The Medina of Tunis
Carthage
An ancient city located near modern-day Tunis, Tunisia, was once a powerful center of the Phoenician civilization and a major rival to Rome. Founded in the 9th century BC, it became renowned for its maritime prowess, trade, and wealth, and is most famous for the Punic Wars against Rome. The ruins today, including the impressive remains of its ancient harbors, baths, and the Byrsa Hill citadel, showcase the grandeur of this once-thriving city.
The Bardo National Museum
The Bardo Museum, located in Tunis, Tunisia, is one of the most important archaeological museums in the Mediterranean region. It is renowned for its extensive collection of ancient Roman mosaics, along with artifacts from Carthaginian, Islamic, and other ancient civilizations. Housed in a former palace, the museum offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into Tunisia’s rich history, featuring collections that span from prehistoric times to the Islamic era.
The Sahara
The Sahara Desert, the largest hot desert, spans much of North Africa. It features vast sand dunes, rocky plateaus, and salt flats. Despite its harsh climate, it is home to unique wildlife and nomadic tribes that have adapted to survive in one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
The ancient Thugga (Dougga)
Dugga, an ancient Roman city in Tunisia, is renowned for its well-preserved ruins, including a stunning Roman theater, temples, and baths. Situated atop a hill, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage, showcasing Roman architectural brilliance.
The Medina of Tunis
The Medina of Tunis is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its narrow winding streets, vibrant souks, and stunning Islamic architecture. Visitors can explore historic mosques, palaces, and fountains, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural heritage. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in Tunisian history.
Vacation with children
Medina of Tunis
A walk through the old town with narrow streets, colorful markets, and traditional shops. A great spot for souvenirs and cultural immersion.
Carthage Land Water Park
An amusement complex with slides, pools, and themed rides based on ancient Carthage. Fun for the whole family!
Friguia Zoo
A spacious safari park with giraffes, lions, and elephants. Kids can feed animals and watch sea lion shows.
Ruins of Carthage Tour
A historical park with remains of an ancient civilization. Young explorers can imagine themselves as archaeologists.
Visiting the Bardo Museum
One of Africa’s largest museums with stunning mosaics. Fascinating for both adults and children, especially history lovers.